VASCULAR-DERIVED KININS AND LOCAL-CONTROL OF VASCULAR TONE

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NOLLY, H [1 ]
DAMIANI, MT [1 ]
MIATELLO, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NACL CUYO,FAC CIENCIAS MED,DEPT FISIOPATOL,MENDOZA,ARGENTINA
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KALLIKREIN; KININS; HYPERTENSION; ENDOTHELIUM; VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE; ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS;
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The vascular wall itself, through a complex interplay of endocrine, neurocrine and auto-paracrine mechanisms, plays an active role in vascular homeostasis. The endothelial cell senses humoral and hemodynamic changes and responds by secreting a variety of metabolically active substances that act locally causing either vasodilatation or vasoconstriction. Kallikrein (KK) and the mRNA for KK are present in arteries and veins. Vascular KK releases kinins from kininogen which circulate in plasma and is also present in vascular tissue. Vascular-derived kinins induce vasodilatation through the release of endothelial compounds (prostacyclin, EDRFs and cytochrome P-450). Disturbance in the delicate balance between vasodilators and vasoconstrictors may play a role in the development of hypertension. Vascular kallikrein (VKK) was significantly (P<0.05) elevated after 2 weeks of development of renovascular and mineralocorticoid hypertension, and blood pressure was only slightly elevated. However, VKK decreased in both experimental models when blood pressure was increased. It is possible that the increase in VKK in the early stages resulted in increased local vasodilatory activity, thus counteracting the rise in blood pressure. As hypertension developed, KK was significantly decreased in arteries. The decrease in arterial KK during established hypertension is most likely secondary to high blood pressure. When the endothelium is damaged by high blood pressure, diabetes, excessive LDL cholesterol or cigarette smoking, a net imbalance favoring vasoconstriction, proliferation and migration of cells and increased lipid deposition predisposes to specific vascular diseases. Converting enzyme inhibitors (CEI) blunt the proliferative response of vascular smooth muscle cells after endothelial injury. The cardiovascular protective effects of CEI are mediated in part by the antihypertrophic, antihyperplastic and antithrombotic effects of kinins. The vascular kallikrein-kinin system has a promising role in the regulation of vascular homeostasis and some of the CEI effects may be explained by potentiation of the vascular-derived kinins.
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