Overexpression of bradykinin type 2 receptors on glioma cells enhances bradykinin-mediated blood- brain tumor barrier permeability increase

2002 
AbstractVariations in the expression levels of bradykinin (BK) type 2 receptors (B2R) in different brain tumors may explain variable increases in BK-mediated blood-brain tumor barrier (BTB) permeability. This study investigated whether elevation of the B2R expression levels on glioma cells enhances BK-mediated BTB permeability increases. Stable transfectants of C6 rat glioma cells overexpressing B2R were established by transfection with recombinant vectors harboring rat B2R cDNA sequence. Elevated B2R expression levels in transfectants were confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR, Western blots, and [3H]-BK binding studies. BTB permeability was quantified with autoradiography and expressed as a unidirectional transport constant, Ki, for [14C]-α-aminoisobutyric acid (AIB: Mr 103), using a rat brain tumor model. Baseline Ki values in tumors overexpressing B2R were not significantly higher than in control tumors. Ki values after BK treatment in tumors overexpressing B2R, however, were significantly higher th...
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