Ketamine alleviates bradykinin-induced disruption of the mouse cerebrovascular endothelial cell-constructed tight junction barrier via a calcium-mediated redistribution of occludin polymerization
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Ketamine could suppress bradykinin-induced intracellular calcium mobilization.

Ketamine induced B1R protein and mRNA expressions but did not change B2R protein levels.

Ketamine attenuated bradykinin-induced redistribution of occludin tight junctions.

Ketamine prevented bradykinin-induced breakage of the MCEC-constructed tight junction barrier.

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