PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1186497-1 1975 The effect of somatostatin, on the secretion of noradrenaline and adrenaline was studied in eight normal subjects during exercise and in insulin induced hypoglycemia. Norepinephrine 48-61 somatostatin Homo sapiens 14-26 1983139-8 1990 A significant relationship between the concentrations of somatostatin and noradrenaline in cord blood was found, (r = 0.7, n = 11, P less than 0.01). Norepinephrine 74-87 somatostatin Homo sapiens 57-69 1983139-15 1990 We conclude that the somatostatin level, but not the gastrin level is influenced by the degree of fetal stress during labour, as evidenced by the relationship with noradrenaline. Norepinephrine 164-177 somatostatin Homo sapiens 21-33 2890184-3 1987 Somatostatin potentiates the venoconstrictive activity of noradrenaline, adrenaline and dopamine, but not that of 5-hydroxytryptamine and tyramine. Norepinephrine 58-71 somatostatin Homo sapiens 0-12 6146513-8 1984 In separate experiments, bilateral stimulation of the splanchnic nerves or pancreatic arterial infusion of norepinephrine to a final concentration of 60 microM decreased ISR and the somatostatin secretion rate (SSR). Norepinephrine 107-121 somatostatin Homo sapiens 182-194 2863929-6 1985 The "rules" for coexistence are not clear, since somatostatin coexist in some instances with norepinephrine, in other cases with GABA, and probably with other classical transmitters as well. Norepinephrine 93-107 somatostatin Homo sapiens 49-61 6132592-5 1983 We also observed significant correlations between somatostatin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and norepinephrine in the CSF. Norepinephrine 98-112 somatostatin Homo sapiens 50-62 1186497-3 1975 Plasma noradrenaline during exercise tended to be lower during the infusion of somatostatin but the difference was not significant. Norepinephrine 7-20 somatostatin Homo sapiens 79-91