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      T-kininogen--the major plasma kininogen in rat adjuvant arthritis.

      Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
      Animals, Arthritis, blood, Arthritis, Experimental, drug therapy, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Dexamethasone, therapeutic use, Indomethacin, Kininogens, Kinins, Male, Molecular Weight, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Trypsin, metabolism

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          Total kininogen in plasma of Freund's adjuvant treated rats increased 20-fold 7 days following the injection. Analysis of the kininogens demonstrated that increases in T-kininogen was the major reason for the rise in kininogen. High molecular weight and low molecular weight kininogens showed little or no change. The increase in T-kininogen paralleled the inflammatory condition. Anti-inflammatory agents which reduced paw swelling also reduced plasma T-kininogen levels. Unidentified peaks on HPLC of kinin following plasma treatment by trypsin were shown to be oligopeptides containing T-kinin (Ile-serbradykinin). The relationship of T-kininogen to the inflammatory response is discussed.

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