bradykinin

/ˈbreiˌdaɪkɪˌniːn/

Definitions

1. noun

A peptide that causes blood vessels to dilate and is a part of the kinin-kallikrein system, which plays a role in blood pressure regulation and inflammation.

“The bradykinin levels in the patient’s blood were found to be elevated after the heart attack, which contributed to the increased risk of stroke.”

Synonyms

  • kinin
  • peptide

Antonyms

  • angiotensin
  • vasopressin