Bradykinin: Effect on Ureteral Peristalsis

In: Science · 1966 · vol. 151(3706) , pp. 78–79 · doi:10.1126/science.151.3706.78 · PMID:5908965 · W2027793295
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Abstract

Bradykinin, a known smooth-muscle stimulant, affects ureteral perlstalsis in the dog; the changes were judged by cinefluorography, peristaltic pressures, and ureteral perfusions. No effect on urine flow was detected. Experiments with rats also demonstrated the effect of the drug on the ureter.

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