Bradykinin has a wide variety of physiological functions, including vasodilation and blood pressure reduction. However, the physiological roles of bradykinin are not fully understood. We used the CRISPR/Cas9 method to generate BKK1 and BKK2 mutant mice, targeting the BK portion of mouse kininogen1 and kininogen2 genes, respectively. The BKK1 and BKK2 mutant mice had about 50% reductions in plasma low molecular weight kininogen and trypsin-released BK, compared to wild mice. Both BKK1 and BKK2 mice had significantly elevated systolic blood pressure compared to WT mice. These results suggest that plasma LKNG is a source of KNG in the vascular kallikrein-kinin system and contributes to maintaining lower systolic blood pressure.
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