Abstract

The Bradykinin (BK) system has a very significant role in the regulation of blood pressure (BP). Hence, reduced activity of BK receptors mediated via decreased circulating endogenous kinin might explain the cause of high BP. This system also governs the activation of the angiotensin system at various axes in control of the physiological BP. The BK receptor antagonists can block the hypotensive action of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) in hypertensive and normotensive animals. The hypotensive action of BK is highly increased with ACEIs or kininase II inhibitor treatment. The development of specific BK agonists may provide a new direction to explore the experimental approach for examining the role of BK in hypertension.

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