PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7862874-8 1994 Finally, repeated cocaine exposure modified the immobilization stress-induced elevation of renin secretion; low doses of cocaine (1 or 5 mg/kg) attenuated, while higher doses (10 mg/kg) potentiated the renin response to immobilization stress. Cocaine 18-25 renin Rattus norvegicus 91-96 1155-4 1976 Tyramine-induced stimulation of renin release was blocked by the beta-blocking agent, propranolol (2 X 10(-4) M), and the neural uptake blocking agent, cocaine (10(-5) M), but not by the alpha-antagonist, phentolamine (9 X 10(-4) M). Cocaine 152-159 renin Rattus norvegicus 32-37 10657023-8 2000 Similarly, the DOI-induced elevation of plasma renin was markedly potentiated in male (+51%) and female (+83%) cocaine-exposed offspring. Cocaine 111-118 renin Rattus norvegicus 47-52 7862874-8 1994 Finally, repeated cocaine exposure modified the immobilization stress-induced elevation of renin secretion; low doses of cocaine (1 or 5 mg/kg) attenuated, while higher doses (10 mg/kg) potentiated the renin response to immobilization stress. Cocaine 18-25 renin Rattus norvegicus 202-207 7862874-8 1994 Finally, repeated cocaine exposure modified the immobilization stress-induced elevation of renin secretion; low doses of cocaine (1 or 5 mg/kg) attenuated, while higher doses (10 mg/kg) potentiated the renin response to immobilization stress. Cocaine 121-128 renin Rattus norvegicus 91-96 8243563-0 1993 Repeated exposure to cocaine produces long-lasting deficits in the serotonergic stimulation of prolactin and renin, but not adrenocorticotropin secretion. Cocaine 21-28 renin Rattus norvegicus 109-114 8243563-2 1993 In cocaine-pretreated rats, the p-chloroamphetamine-induced elevations of prolactin and renin secretion were significantly reduced for 8 and 4 weeks, respectively. Cocaine 3-10 renin Rattus norvegicus 88-93 1504817-0 1992 Repeated injections of cocaine inhibit the serotonergic regulation of prolactin and renin secretion in rats. Cocaine 23-30 renin Rattus norvegicus 84-89 1409781-0 1992 Cocaine-induced suppression of renin secretion is partially mediated by serotonergic mechanisms. Cocaine 0-7 renin Rattus norvegicus 31-36 1409781-3 1992 5-HT lesions attenuated the cocaine-induced reduction of plasma renin concentration (PRC), suggesting a partial 5-HT role. Cocaine 28-35 renin Rattus norvegicus 64-69 1409781-6 1992 The data suggest that cocaine"s effect is partially mediated by a serotonergic mechanism, but do not support a role for 5-HT1A receptors, 5-HT2/5-HT1C receptors, or alpha 2-adrenoceptors in mediating the suppressive effect of cocaine on renin secretion. Cocaine 22-29 renin Rattus norvegicus 237-242 1504817-7 1992 In rats receiving cocaine for 7 days, the attenuation of PCA-induced secretion of prolactin and renin was less consistently observed. Cocaine 18-25 renin Rattus norvegicus 96-101 1325586-5 1992 Cocaine increased plasma ACTH and corticosterone, while it decreased prolactin and renin concentrations. Cocaine 0-7 renin Rattus norvegicus 83-88