Abstract

The present study was undertaken to examine the effects of bradykinin and selected bradykinin analogues on mononuclear cells derived from mouse spleen. Bradykinin as well as des-Arg 9-bradykinin, a bradykinin B 1 receptor agonist, were able to induce the release of so-called charge-changing lymphokines, which could be identified as interleukin-1, interleukin-6, interleukin-2 and as interleukin-2 receptor. The cytokine release evoked by bradykinin and all analogues showed a bell-shaped dose dependence in a range of 10 −8 M to 10 −6 M and could be inhibited by the specific bradykinin receptor antagonist, d-Arg 0[Hyp 3,Thi 5, d-Tic 7,Oic 8]bradykinin (HOE140), and by bradykinin analogues with N-methyl-phenylalanine at position 2 in concentrations as low as 10 −12 M and 10 −13 M, respectively. Obviously the N-terminus of bradykinin seems to be responsible for the interaction with the mononuclear cells concerning all peptides investigated.

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