kallinergic
Kallinergic is not a widely standardized term in modern medical literature. When it appears, it is often used informally to refer to signaling related to kallikreins or kinins, especially bradykinin and kallidin, rather than to a distinct, established category. Because usage varies and some authors may treat the word as a misspelling or misnomer, researchers and clinicians typically prefer more precise terminology such as kallikrein-kinin system or kinergic signaling.
The kallikrein-kinin system (KKS) is a hormonal cascade that involves kallikreins, kininogens, and kinins. Plasma kallikrein
Kinins act primarily through two G protein-coupled receptors, B1 and B2. The B2 receptor is constitutively expressed
Clinical and pharmacological relevance is significant. Excessive kallikrein-kinin activity contributes to hereditary angioedema and ACE inhibitor–associated
If encountered, clarify the intended meaning and prefer established terms such as kallikrein-kinin system or kinergic