Doi R, Inoue K, Kogire M, Sumi S, Takaori K, Yun M, Yajima H, Tobe T
First Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan.
Peptides. 1988 Sep-Oct;9(5):1055-8. doi: 10.1016/0196-9781(88)90088-5.
Effects of intravenously administered synthetic kassinin on splanchnic circulation and exocrine pancreatic secretion were examined in six anesthetized dogs. Kassinin caused dose-related increases in the blood flow in superior mesenteric artery and portal vein, and produced an initial increase followed by a decrease in pancreatic blood flow, but did not affect the exocrine pancreatic secretion. This study demonstrates that kassinin affects splanchnic blood flow in dogs, and suggests that kassinin or a kassinin-like substance functions as a neuropeptide controlling the splanchnic circulation in mammalian species.