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Tissue Kallikrein Protects Rat Prostate against the Inflammatory Damage in a Chronic Autoimmune Prostatitis Model via Restoring Endothelial Function in a Bradykinin Receptor B2-Dependent Way.

Mengyang ZhangDongxu LinChangcheng LuoPengyu WeiKai CuiZhong Chen
Published in: Oxidative medicine and cellular longevity (2022)
The KLK1 expression is inhibited in the inflamed prostates of humans and rats. Exogenous KLK1 restored endothelial function via a BDKRB2-dependent way and then played a role in improving microcirculation and exerted anti-inflammatory, antifibrotic, and antioxidative stress effects in the rat chronic-inflamed prostate.
Keyphrases
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