PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18411111-3 1990 This molecule is generated in cells by the insulin-dependent hydrolysis of a novel membrane glycolipid, termed a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol. Glycolipids 92-102 insulin Homo sapiens 43-50 20949640-7 2010 beta-GalCer and sulfatide, glycolipids that are related to insulin processing and secretion, are possibly interacting with the CD14 receptor complex. Glycolipids 27-38 insulin Homo sapiens 59-66 33403891-6 2021 Activating BAT and inducing browning of WAT can accelerate the intake of glycolipids and reduce the insulin secretion requirement, which may be a new strategy to improve glycolipids metabolism and insulin resistance of obese and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. Glycolipids 73-84 insulin Homo sapiens 197-204 33403891-6 2021 Activating BAT and inducing browning of WAT can accelerate the intake of glycolipids and reduce the insulin secretion requirement, which may be a new strategy to improve glycolipids metabolism and insulin resistance of obese and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. Glycolipids 170-181 insulin Homo sapiens 100-107 3542998-11 1987 A novel glycolipid was identified on silica TLC or high pressure liquid chromatography which served as a substrate for the insulin-stimulated phosphodiesterase reaction. Glycolipids 8-18 insulin Homo sapiens 123-130 33520798-6 2020 Also, glycolipid metabolism was assessed by measuring the fasting lipid profile parameters, glucose, and insulin levels and calculating the homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA2-IR). Glycolipids 6-16 insulin Homo sapiens 105-112 23476101-1 2013 Insulin resistance (IR) is considered to be one of the most important pathogenesis of glycolipid metabolism disorders. Glycolipids 86-96 insulin Homo sapiens 0-7 3016898-0 1986 Insulin-stimulated hydrolysis of a novel glycolipid generates modulators of cAMP phosphodiesterase. Glycolipids 41-51 insulin Homo sapiens 0-7 3016898-3 1986 Insulin caused the rapid hydrolysis of a chemically undefined membrane glycolipid, resulting in the production of two related complex carbohydrates as well as diacylglycerol. Glycolipids 71-81 insulin Homo sapiens 0-7 3016898-8 1986 Hydrolysis of the glycolipid precursor and subsequent generation of products could be reproduced by incubation of extracted lipids with a phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C. These studies suggest that insulin stimulates an endogenous, selective phospholipase C activity that hydrolyzes a novel glycolipid, resulting in the generation of a complex carbohydrate-phosphate substance containing inositol and glucosamine that may mediate some of the actions of the hormone. Glycolipids 18-28 insulin Homo sapiens 212-219 3016898-8 1986 Hydrolysis of the glycolipid precursor and subsequent generation of products could be reproduced by incubation of extracted lipids with a phosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C. These studies suggest that insulin stimulates an endogenous, selective phospholipase C activity that hydrolyzes a novel glycolipid, resulting in the generation of a complex carbohydrate-phosphate substance containing inositol and glucosamine that may mediate some of the actions of the hormone. Glycolipids 305-315 insulin Homo sapiens 212-219 9714146-8 1998 These results suggest that the sequence involving the hydrolysis of membrane glycolipids and the expression of c-jun and c-fos proto-oncogenes is part of the mechanism that activates cell division in response to insulin and IGF-I during early organogenesis of the avian inner ear. Glycolipids 77-88 insulin Homo sapiens 212-219 7524086-1 1994 Although the insulin-dependent hydrolysis of glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) may play an important role in insulin action, an absolute requirement for this glycolipid has not been demonstrated. Glycolipids 160-170 insulin Homo sapiens 13-20 9136630-3 1997 One is a phospho-oligosaccharide/inositolphosphoglycan and the other is diacylglycerol, both deriving from the same plasma membrane glycolipid, which is hydrolysed in response to insulin treatment. Glycolipids 132-142 insulin Homo sapiens 179-186 8011331-5 1994 Phosphoinositol (PI) glycolipids have been proposed as second messengers of the insulin phosphorylation cascade. Glycolipids 21-32 insulin Homo sapiens 80-87