Bradykinin‐bradykinin receptor (B1R) signalling is involved in the blood–brain barrier disruption in moyamoya disease
Haidong Wang,
Wenxue Sun,
Fengfeng Li
et al.
Abstract:Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a rare disorder of the cerebrovascular system. It is a steno‐occlusive disease that involves angiogenesis and blood–brain barrier (BBB) disruption. Bradykinin (BK), its metabolite des‐Arg9‐BK, and receptor (B1R) affect angiogenesis and BBB integrity. In this study, we aimed to investigate the changes in BK, B1R and des‐Arg9‐BK levels in the serum and brain tissues of patients with MMD and explore the underlying mechanism of these markers in MMD. We obtained the serum samples and super… Show more
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