PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2155479-1 1990 The effect of epinephrine on the plasma gastrin level was investigated in three patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES) and in 14 normal subjects. Epinephrine 14-25 gastrin Homo sapiens 40-47 1672696-4 1991 The results demonstrated that epinephrine and terbutaline (a beta 2 agonist) significantly stimulated gastrin release above basal which could be blocked by the addition of propranolol (beta-adrenergic antagonist). Epinephrine 30-41 gastrin Homo sapiens 102-109 2155479-3 1990 A significant increase in plasma gastrin, from 23 +/- 5 pg/ml to 53 +/- 20 pg/ml, in response to intravenous epinephrine (40 ng/kg.min), was observed in the normal subjects. Epinephrine 109-120 gastrin Homo sapiens 33-40 2155479-5 1990 In the ZES patients, epinephrine (40 ng/kg.min) also resulted in an increase in the plasma concentration of gastrin. Epinephrine 21-32 gastrin Homo sapiens 108-115 2155479-7 1990 beta-Adrenergic blockade suppressed the epinephrine-stimulated gastrin release in these patients as well. Epinephrine 40-51 gastrin Homo sapiens 63-70 2155479-8 1990 Graded intravenous doses of epinephrine given to the ZES patients resulted in elevation of the plasma gastrin in a dose-dependent manner. Epinephrine 28-39 gastrin Homo sapiens 102-109 2155479-10 1990 A significant correlation between plasma gastrin and epinephrine during insulin hypoglycemia was observed in both groups. Epinephrine 53-64 gastrin Homo sapiens 41-48 6832567-4 1983 In contrast, in those with abnormally high serum adrenaline, the serum gastrin levels in the basal state and in response to a test meal were significantly higher than in patients with a normal serum adrenaline level and in normal subjects. Epinephrine 49-59 gastrin Homo sapiens 71-78 4088232-5 1985 Clinical studies revealed that adrenaline infusion test provoked significant gastrin responses to secrete acid secretions in duodenal ulcer patients. Epinephrine 31-41 gastrin Homo sapiens 77-84 2749007-6 1989 Gastrin release increased by a maximum of 85 +/- 38% (at epinephrine 75 ng.kg-1.min-1). Epinephrine 57-68 gastrin Homo sapiens 0-7 6673082-3 1983 Parallel variation in the NH2- and COOH-terminal gastrin concentrations occurred both during meal stimulation and as response to adrenaline or secretin infusion. Epinephrine 129-139 gastrin Homo sapiens 49-56 6832567-4 1983 In contrast, in those with abnormally high serum adrenaline, the serum gastrin levels in the basal state and in response to a test meal were significantly higher than in patients with a normal serum adrenaline level and in normal subjects. Epinephrine 199-209 gastrin Homo sapiens 71-78 6832567-6 1983 These results indicate that adrenaline stimulates serum gastrin secretion not only in the basal state, but also in response to a test meal. Epinephrine 28-38 gastrin Homo sapiens 56-63 4720024-0 1973 Release of gastrin by epinephrine in man. Epinephrine 22-33 gastrin Homo sapiens 11-18 1064147-0 1976 Effect of epinephrine and norepinephrine on gastrin release and gastric secretion of acid in man. Epinephrine 10-21 gastrin Homo sapiens 44-51 1064147-2 1976 Two doses were used (5 and 50 mg per kg per minute in one hour), the low dose of epinephrine and both doses of epinephrine (n=20) stimulated gastrin release and acid secretion, whereas the high dose (n=8) stimulated the gastrin release strongly, but did not change acid secretion. Epinephrine 81-92 gastrin Homo sapiens 141-148 1064147-2 1976 Two doses were used (5 and 50 mg per kg per minute in one hour), the low dose of epinephrine and both doses of epinephrine (n=20) stimulated gastrin release and acid secretion, whereas the high dose (n=8) stimulated the gastrin release strongly, but did not change acid secretion. Epinephrine 111-122 gastrin Homo sapiens 141-148 1064147-5 1976 It is concluded that epinephrine and norepinephrine both may be of importance in the physiological regulation of gastrin release and gastric acid secretion. Epinephrine 21-32 gastrin Homo sapiens 113-120 1112448-8 1975 It is concluded that adrenaline is a hitherto little recognized factor influencing the gastrin response to hypoglycemia. Epinephrine 21-31 gastrin Homo sapiens 87-94 7014320-5 1981 Clear-cut increments in plasma gastrin concentration were seen only on 3 participants, each of whom responded to insulin hypoglycaemia with an extremely high adrenaline release. Epinephrine 158-168 gastrin Homo sapiens 31-38 631642-0 1978 Increased sensitivity of gastrin release to adrenaline in duodenal ulcer. Epinephrine 44-54 gastrin Homo sapiens 25-32 631642-3 1978 The maximal rise in serum gastrin concentrations was obtained at a dose of 4 microgram/min adrenaline in both groups of subjects, and the increase was significantly higher in duodenal ulcer patients than in controls. Epinephrine 91-101 gastrin Homo sapiens 26-33 631642-4 1978 Adrenaline increased predominantly the gastrin III component (gastrin-17 like) in both duodenal ulcer patients and controls. Epinephrine 0-10 gastrin Homo sapiens 39-46 631642-4 1978 Adrenaline increased predominantly the gastrin III component (gastrin-17 like) in both duodenal ulcer patients and controls. Epinephrine 0-10 gastrin Homo sapiens 62-69 631642-5 1978 The threshold level of adrenaline-induced gastrin release was significantly lower in duodenal ulcer patients: intravenous infusion of adrenaline in a dose of 0.12 microgram and 0.25 microgram/min increased serum gastrin concentrations 23 and 43%, respectively, but had no effect in controls. Epinephrine 23-33 gastrin Homo sapiens 42-49 631642-5 1978 The threshold level of adrenaline-induced gastrin release was significantly lower in duodenal ulcer patients: intravenous infusion of adrenaline in a dose of 0.12 microgram and 0.25 microgram/min increased serum gastrin concentrations 23 and 43%, respectively, but had no effect in controls. Epinephrine 23-33 gastrin Homo sapiens 212-219 631642-5 1978 The threshold level of adrenaline-induced gastrin release was significantly lower in duodenal ulcer patients: intravenous infusion of adrenaline in a dose of 0.12 microgram and 0.25 microgram/min increased serum gastrin concentrations 23 and 43%, respectively, but had no effect in controls. Epinephrine 134-144 gastrin Homo sapiens 42-49 631642-5 1978 The threshold level of adrenaline-induced gastrin release was significantly lower in duodenal ulcer patients: intravenous infusion of adrenaline in a dose of 0.12 microgram and 0.25 microgram/min increased serum gastrin concentrations 23 and 43%, respectively, but had no effect in controls. Epinephrine 134-144 gastrin Homo sapiens 212-219 631642-8 1978 The results indicate that endogenous adrenaline may stimulate the secretion of gastrin during physiological conditions in patients with duodenal ulcer. Epinephrine 37-47 gastrin Homo sapiens 79-86 16354-0 1977 [Possible role of adrenaline in the mechanism of stimulation of gastrin synthesis and secretion]. Epinephrine 18-28 gastrin Homo sapiens 64-71 33879760-0 2021 Epinephrine Auto-Injection After Allergic Reaction Leading to Gas Gangrene of the Leg. Epinephrine 0-11 gastrin Homo sapiens 62-65 33879760-3 2021 Epinephrine is the most commonly reported medication leading to gas gangrene. Epinephrine 0-11 gastrin Homo sapiens 64-67 33879760-10 2021 CONCLUSIONS With millions of epinephrine auto-injectors prescribed yearly in the United States, awareness of clostridial gas gangrene following epinephrine auto-injection for the provider may help guide decision-making in patients presenting with extreme pain, redness, or swelling near the injection site after epinephrine injection. Epinephrine 144-155 gastrin Homo sapiens 121-124 33879760-10 2021 CONCLUSIONS With millions of epinephrine auto-injectors prescribed yearly in the United States, awareness of clostridial gas gangrene following epinephrine auto-injection for the provider may help guide decision-making in patients presenting with extreme pain, redness, or swelling near the injection site after epinephrine injection. Epinephrine 144-155 gastrin Homo sapiens 121-124 33655750-3 2021 The structures of the gas-phase complexes were investigated by selective laser photodissociation of the diazirine chromophore at 354 nm, which resulted in a loss of N2 and formation of a transient carbene intermediate in the adrenaline ligand without causing its expulsion. Epinephrine 225-235 gastrin Homo sapiens 22-25