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- W1967103653 abstract "A kinin-potentiating peptide (KPP) generated from human plasma proteins on trypsin incubation was partially purified by ultrafiltration and ion-exchange chromatography and was characterized through some of its pharmacological properties. KPP itself was devoid of any action but it potentiated the guinea-pig ileum contractions elicited by several kinins, including an analog resistant to angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). In contrast, contractions induced by angiotensin II, histamine, acetylcholine, barium chloride and substance P were not potentiated. Not only did KPP have high specificity towards kinins, but its action started immediately and induced kinin potentiation in a dose-dependent and reversible manner. Furthermore KPP potentiated the bradykinin contracting effects on the rat uterus, a preparation with very poor ACE activity, and on guinea-pig ileum previously incubated with 1,10- phenanthroline, a metal chelator able to inhibit ACE and kininase I activities and with phosphoramidon, a specific inhibitor of neutral endopeptidase (NEP). The results suggest that the potentiating effect of KPP is due to a mechanism different from the inhibition of kinin metabolism by ACE, NEP and kininase I." @default.
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- W1967103653 title "Pharmacological properties of a new kinin-potentiating peptide generated from human serum proteins" @default.
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