Abstract
Summary
From in vitro studies of vessel segments, bradykinin has been shown to decrease the sodium content of arteries and veins and increase the calcium content of both arteries and veins, whereas it increased the magnesium content of veins only. However, in spite of the changes in the electrolyte content noted, the water content of the veins and arteries was not altered by bradykinin.
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