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. 1979 Oct;67(2):269-75.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1979.tb08676.x.

Attenuation by bradykinin of adrenergically-induced vasoconstriction in the isolated perfused kidney of the rabbit: relationship to prostaglandin synthesis

Attenuation by bradykinin of adrenergically-induced vasoconstriction in the isolated perfused kidney of the rabbit: relationship to prostaglandin synthesis

K U Malik et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1979 Oct.

Abstract

1 In the isolated kidney of the rabbit perfused with oxygenated Tyrode solution, we studied the effect of bradykinin on the vasoconstriction evoked by sympathetic nerve stimulation (3Hz, 1 ms) and by injections of noradrenaline (50 to 75 ng) in the presence and in the absence of indomethacin (1 microgram/ml), an inhibitor of prostaglandin biosynthesis. Prostaglandin E(PGE)-like material in the renal effluent was measured by bioassay after extraction with organic solvents and separation by thin layer chromatography. 2 Bradykinin in concentrations of 10 to 100 ng/ml reduced the vasoconstrictor response to sympathetic nerve stimulation and to injected noradrenaline. Also, the peptide (1 to 10 ng/ml) increased the basal release of PGE-like material and the release induced by sympathetic nerve stimulation. 3 Indomethacin, 1 microgram/ml, diminished the inhibitory effect of bradykinin on the vasoconstrictor response to nerve stimulation, minimized the reduction of the noradrenaline-induced vasoconstriction caused by bradykinin (100 ng/ml), and abolished the release of PGE-like material. 4 This study indicates that bradykinin reduces the renal vascular reactivity to adrenergic stimuli and suggests that part of the action of the kinin at the vascular adrenergic neuroeffector junction in the rabbit kidney depends upon the biosynthesis of renal prostaglandins.

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