High-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is a plasma protein that possesses multiple physiological functions. Originally identified as a precursor of bradykinin, a bioactive peptide that regulates many cardiovascular processes, it is now recognized that HK plays important roles in fibrinolysis, thrombosis, and inflammation. HK binds to endothelial cells where it can be cleaved by plasma kallikrein to release bradykinin (13K). The remaining portion of the molecule, cleaved HK, is designated cleaved high-molecular-weight kininogen or HKa. While BK has been intensively studied, the physiological implication of the generation of HKa is not clear. Recent studies have revealed that HKa inhibits angiogenesis while BK promotes angiogenesis. These findi...
SUMMARY Research into the possible role of kinins in circulatory homeostasis is summarized. Kinins a...
The kinin–kallikrein system (KKS) is an endogenous multiprotein cascade, the activation of which lea...
Angiogenesis is tightly regulated through complex crosstalk between pro- and anti-angiogenic signals...
High-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is a plasma protein that possesses multiple physiological funct...
Bradykinin and Lys-bradykinin are potent peptide mediators implicated in several physiopathological ...
Kallikrein-12 (KLK12) may play an important role in angiogenesis modulating proangiogenic factor bio...
The kininogens were first recognized as the parent molecules for bradykinin. Their relative physiolo...
Bradykinin (BK) participates in the control of local blood flow and blood pressure by causing vascul...
Background: Positive outward remodeling of preexisting collateral arteries into functional conductan...
OBJECTIVE : Human Tissue Kallikrein (hKLK1) overexpression promotes an enduring neovascularization o...
Bradykinin (BK), generated from high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is the major mediator of swelli...
AbstractThe generation of kinins on the surface of vascular endothelium has been postulated in two p...
International audienceReduced migratory function of circulating angiogenic progenitor cells (CPCs) h...
Basal proliferation of endothelial cells increases with age, and this might play a role in the etiol...
BRADYKININ is the prototype of a group of related vasoactive polypeptides termed "kinins. "...
SUMMARY Research into the possible role of kinins in circulatory homeostasis is summarized. Kinins a...
The kinin–kallikrein system (KKS) is an endogenous multiprotein cascade, the activation of which lea...
Angiogenesis is tightly regulated through complex crosstalk between pro- and anti-angiogenic signals...
High-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is a plasma protein that possesses multiple physiological funct...
Bradykinin and Lys-bradykinin are potent peptide mediators implicated in several physiopathological ...
Kallikrein-12 (KLK12) may play an important role in angiogenesis modulating proangiogenic factor bio...
The kininogens were first recognized as the parent molecules for bradykinin. Their relative physiolo...
Bradykinin (BK) participates in the control of local blood flow and blood pressure by causing vascul...
Background: Positive outward remodeling of preexisting collateral arteries into functional conductan...
OBJECTIVE : Human Tissue Kallikrein (hKLK1) overexpression promotes an enduring neovascularization o...
Bradykinin (BK), generated from high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is the major mediator of swelli...
AbstractThe generation of kinins on the surface of vascular endothelium has been postulated in two p...
International audienceReduced migratory function of circulating angiogenic progenitor cells (CPCs) h...
Basal proliferation of endothelial cells increases with age, and this might play a role in the etiol...
BRADYKININ is the prototype of a group of related vasoactive polypeptides termed "kinins. "...
SUMMARY Research into the possible role of kinins in circulatory homeostasis is summarized. Kinins a...
The kinin–kallikrein system (KKS) is an endogenous multiprotein cascade, the activation of which lea...
Angiogenesis is tightly regulated through complex crosstalk between pro- and anti-angiogenic signals...