1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x1999000600015
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Role of bradykinin in postprandial hypotension in humans

Abstract: A transient significant decrease in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) from 107 ± 3 to 98 ± 3 mmHg (P<0.05) was observed in elderly (59-69 years of age), healthy volunteers 25-30 min following ingestion of a test meal. In young volunteers (22-34 years of age), a postprandial decrease of MAP from 88 ± 3 to 83 ± 4 mmHg was also noted but it was not statistically significant. A 40% decrease in bradykinin (BK) content of circulatory high molecular weight kininogen had previously been observed in human subjects giv… Show more

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“…Consequently, ICG has been used to estimate tumor blood volume, cardiac output and the degree of vascularity in inflammatory processes (10). The plasma half-life of intravenously administered ICG is 4.4 AE 0.4 min in young humans ( p < 0.05) and 5.2 AE 1.0 min ( p < 0.05) in elderly humans, while in rats the plasma half-life is 3.07 min (11,12). ICG is excreted by the liver at a rate of 0.043 mumol/min/g in rats (12).…”
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“…Consequently, ICG has been used to estimate tumor blood volume, cardiac output and the degree of vascularity in inflammatory processes (10). The plasma half-life of intravenously administered ICG is 4.4 AE 0.4 min in young humans ( p < 0.05) and 5.2 AE 1.0 min ( p < 0.05) in elderly humans, while in rats the plasma half-life is 3.07 min (11,12). ICG is excreted by the liver at a rate of 0.043 mumol/min/g in rats (12).…”
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