Kinin

Word KININ
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Definitions and meanings of "Kinin"

What do we mean by kinin?

Any of various structurally related polypeptides, such as bradykinin, that act locally to induce vasodilation and contraction of smooth muscle. noun

Any of various structurally related polypeptides of the autacoid family, such as bradykinin and kallikrein, that act locally to induce vasodilation and contraction of smooth muscle. noun

Any of a class of plant hormones that promote cell division and delay the senescence of leaves noun

Any of various structurally related polypeptides of the autacoid family, such as bradykinin and kallikrein, that act locally to induce vasodilation and contraction of smooth muscle.

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The word "kinin" in example sentences

He enjoyed the kinin 'a mite too much for my comfort. ❋ Schulze, Dallas (1992)

"Then that John, he murmured," That old bitch is kinin 'all the little mice in the attic. ❋ Andrews, V. C. (1979)

However, little is known about the regulatory effects of kinin receptors on the onset of acute inflammation and inflammatory pain in humans. ❋ May Hamza (2010)

These results provide evidence at the transcriptional level in a clinical model of tissue injury that up-regulation of kinin receptors are involved in the development of the early phase of inflammation and inflammatory pain. ❋ May Hamza (2010)

They reported that in endothelial cells, kinin B1 receptors activate iNOS via ERK-mediated phosphorylation of its Ser ❋ Alfredo Csibi Et Al. (2010)

The present study was designed to examine if nicotine could induce airway hyperresponsiveness through kinin receptors, and if so, explore the underlying mechanisms involved. ❋ Yuan Xu (2010)

Kinins play an important role in regulation of pain and hyperalgesia after tissue injury and inflammation by activating two types of G-protein-coupled receptors, the kinin B1 and B2 receptors. ❋ May Hamza (2010)

The enhanced contractile responses were accompanied by increased mRNA and protein expression for both kinin receptors, suggesting the involvement of transcriptional mechanisms. ❋ Yuan Xu (2010)

The present study investigated the changes in gene expression of kinin receptors and the levels of their endogenous ligands at an early time point following tissue injury and their relation to clinical pain, as well as the effect of COX-inhibition on their expression levels. ❋ May Hamza (2010)

It is in the autonomic system, is related to the signals coming into the dorsal horn, but has an additional pathway that can trigger local prostaglandin (at least) release independent of inflammatory substances separate from local kinin-kallikrein. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Obviously, there's the local reaction with the kinin-kallikrein system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And astronomically naively wearied roof it confidently enchanting to loofah reticulate previous temperature to devouring trapezium, it can sensibly kinin. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We've used kinin like a magnet to attract and extract the most effective repair cells from the mass of different types. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The team purified the kinin-sensitive EPCs from the total stem cell population to create an enriched sample that has huge potential as a powerful regenerative therapy. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In patients with angina, EPCs cannot respond to the distress call because they lack a kinin sensor (the 'kinin receptor') on their surface. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In heart attack patients they saw that a proportion of the circulating EPCs were able to sense the kinin signal and respond. ❋ Unknown (2008)

In order to evaluate the role of B2 receptor in the cerebral microvasculature we used wild-type (WT) and kinin B2 receptor knockout (B2 - / -) mice subjected to MOG35-55-induced EAE. ❋ Ester Roffe Adriana C Dos Santos (2008)

It has also been hypothesised that rosacea is in fact a neurological disorder resulting from hypersensitization of sensory neurons by bradykinin following activation of the plasma kallikrein-kinin system due to exposure to intestinal bacteria in the digestive tract. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Me: “Kinin is [the only] nontoxic [relationship] [I’ve] ever had” ❋ Ummhey? (2022)

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