- Wilson Teixeira Beraldo
Wilson Teixeira Beraldo (b. 1917,
Silvanópolis , state ofMinas Gerais ,Brazil ; d.July 28 ,1998 ,Belo Horizonte , Minas Gerais) was a Brazilian physician and physiologist, a co-discoverer ofbradykinin .Beraldo graduated in
medicine in 1942, having studied at theFederal University of Minas Gerais . He was also associate professor of physiology of the Faculty of Medicine of theUniversity of São Paulo , and full professor and chairman of physiology of the Faculty of Medicine of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1962). Beraldo was also a fellow of theRockefeller Foundation (1949) and of theBritish Council (1954), a member of theNew York Academy of Sciences and of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.As a scientific leader, Beraldo was very important for the development of physiology in Brazil, and of the scientific establishment in general. He was a founding member of the Brazilian Association for Advancement of Science and its honorary president, of the Brazilian Society of Physiology.
While in
São Paulo , Beraldo was part of the pharmacological research team of theInstituto Biológico de São Paulo (Biological Institute of São Paulo), led by Dr.Maurício Rocha e Silva , which, in 1949, discoveredbradykinin , a new autopharmacological principle which was released in the blood by thesnake venom of the jararaca (lancehead), "Bothrops jararaca ". Beraldo had also an important role in demonstrating that urinary kallikrein is of renal origin and not pancreatic, as it was thought, and that its oxytocic activity is a direct action, rather than through the intermediate formation ofkinin s.Bibliography
* Beraldo, W.T. and Andrade, S.P.: Discovery of bradykinin and the kallikrein-kinin system. In: "The Kinin System." Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 1997.
* Beraldo WT, Siqueira G, Heneine IF. Kallikrein and kallikrein inhibitor in rats. "Acta Physiol Lat Am." 1974;24(5):460-3.
* Rocha e Silva M, Beraldo WT, Rosenfeld G. Bradykinin, a hypotensive and smooth muscle stimulating factor released from plasma globulin by snake venoms and by trypsin. "Am J Physiol.". 1949;156:261-273.External links
* [http://www.canalciencia.ibict.br/notaveis/resumo.php?id=63 Wilson Teixeira Beraldo] . Biography (In Portuguese)
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