Literature DB >> 16732380

Plasma levels of bradykinin are suppressed in factor XII-deficient mice.

Takayuki Iwaki1, Francis J Castellino.   

Abstract

A genetically-transmissible factor (F) XII-inactivated allele has been produced in mice by targeted replacement of exons 3-8 of the FXII gene with the neomycin resistance gene. Interbreeding of these mice provided offspring homozygous for two inactivated FXII alleles (FXII(-/-)). Male and female FXII-deficient mice bred normally in all genotypic combinations of the heterozygous and homozygous states, and the offspring survived to adulthood, suggesting that a total FXII deficiency does not affect embryonic development and survival. Neither FXII transcripts nor FXII antigen was found in various tissues of adult FXII(-/-) mice. No obvious unchallenged coagulopathies were present in FXII(-/-) adult mice, despite greatly prolonged activated partial thromboplastin times in this mouse cohort. FXII(-/-) mice were then used to assess the in vivo importance of the plasma FXII/prekallikrein/kininogen pathway in provision of resting plasma bradykinin (BK) levels and in generation of plasma BK stimulated by contact with an artificial surface, using a new and greatly improved plasma BK assay developed during these studies. It was found that approximately 50% of resting BK, and all of the contact-stimulated plasma BK, was provided by this FXII-dependent pathway, without a requirement for FXI. These results provide clear evidence that surface-stimulated BK production, in mice, is dependent on the activation of FXII.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16732380     DOI: 10.1160/TH06-03-0128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 0340-6245            Impact factor:   5.249


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