Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
kinin
noun
/ˈkaɪ.nɪn/
Definition
Kinin is a type of peptide that induces pain and inflammation and is involved in various physiological processes in the body.
Examples
- Kinins are released during tissue injury, contributing to pain and swelling.
- The activation of kinin systems can lead to the dilation of blood vessels.
- Research is ongoing to explore the therapeutic potentials of kinin-related pathways.
Meaning
Kinins are a group of polypeptides that play a significant role in the body’s inflammatory response and are important for regulating blood pressure and other functions.
Synonyms
- Bradykinin
- Peptide mediator
- Inflammatory mediator