[HTML][HTML] Increased vascular permeability in C1 inhibitor–deficient mice mediated by the bradykinin type 2 receptor

ED Han, RC MacFarlane, AN Mulligan… - The Journal of …, 2002 - Am Soc Clin Investig
ED Han, RC MacFarlane, AN Mulligan, J Scafidi, AE Davis
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2002Am Soc Clin Investig
Heterozygosity for C1 inhibitor (C1INH) deficiency results in hereditary angioedema.
Disruption of the C1INH gene by gene trapping enabled the generation of homozygous-and
heterozygous-deficient mice. Mating of heterozygous-deficient mice resulted in the expected
1: 2: 1 ratio of wild-type, heterozygous, and homozygous-deficient offspring. C1INH-deficient
mice showed no obvious phenotypic abnormality. However, following injection with Evans
blue dye, both homozygous and heterozygous C1INH-deficient mice revealed increased …
Heterozygosity for C1 inhibitor (C1INH) deficiency results in hereditary angioedema. Disruption of the C1INH gene by gene trapping enabled the generation of homozygous- and heterozygous-deficient mice. Mating of heterozygous-deficient mice resulted in the expected 1:2:1 ratio of wild-type, heterozygous, and homozygous-deficient offspring. C1INH-deficient mice showed no obvious phenotypic abnormality. However, following injection with Evans blue dye, both homozygous and heterozygous C1INH-deficient mice revealed increased vascular permeability in comparison with wild-type littermates. This increased vascular permeability was reversed by treatment with intravenous human C1INH, with a Kunitz domain plasma kallikrein inhibitor (DX88), and with a bradykinin type 2 receptor (Bk2R) antagonist (Hoe140). In addition, treatment of the C1INH-deficient mice with an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (captopril) increased the vascular permeability. Mice with deficiency of both C1INH and Bk2R demonstrated diminished vascular permeability in comparison with C1INH-deficient, Bk2R-sufficient mice. These data support the hypothesis that angioedema is mediated by bradykinin via Bk2R.
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