PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2892427-3 1988 Interruption of the renin-angiotensin system with the converting enzyme inhibitor captopril or the receptor antagonist saralasin significantly attenuated the pressor responses to adrenal stimulation and injected epinephrine to an equivalent extent. Epinephrine 212-223 renin Rattus norvegicus 20-25 6260644-4 1981 These cells responded to epinephrine and norepinephrine by increasing both synthesis and release of renin. Epinephrine 25-36 renin Rattus norvegicus 100-105 3005789-3 1986 It was observed that isoproterenol and epinephrine stimulated renin secretion and that clonidine decreased both basal and isoproterenol-stimulated renin secretion in the control group. Epinephrine 39-50 renin Rattus norvegicus 62-67 3910304-1 1985 The role of circulating epinephrine in the regulation of renin release was studied in unanesthetized rats with glucocorticoid-induced hypertension. Epinephrine 24-35 renin Rattus norvegicus 57-62 3910304-7 1985 Plasma renin activity was significantly higher in epinephrine-deficient than in sham-operated rats. Epinephrine 50-61 renin Rattus norvegicus 7-12 6186863-0 1983 Inhibitory effect of circulating norepinephrine on epinephrine-induced renin secretion. Epinephrine 36-47 renin Rattus norvegicus 71-76 3533396-5 1986 Significant increments above baseline renin release were seen with the stimuli of adrenaline, noradrenaline and isoprenaline. Epinephrine 82-92 renin Rattus norvegicus 38-43 1204291-0 1975 The stimulation of renin secretion by non-vasocontrictor infusions of adrenaline and noradrenaline in the isolated rat kidney. Epinephrine 70-80 renin Rattus norvegicus 19-24 7004910-2 1980 Strophanthin K interferes with the renin-secreting action of adrenaline and perverts its activating effect on sodium transport by renal tubules. Epinephrine 61-71 renin Rattus norvegicus 35-40 41729-3 1979 Concentrations of noradrenaline, adrenaline and methoxamine of 10(-6), 10(-5), 10(-4) and 10(-3) M caused significant dose-related inhibition of renin release. Epinephrine 21-31 renin Rattus norvegicus 145-150 971551-9 1976 Release of renin was directly proportional to the number of glomeruli and could be stimulated by isoprenaline, adrenaline and noradrenaline in order of the potency of their action on beta-adrenoreceptors. Epinephrine 111-121 renin Rattus norvegicus 11-16 939004-8 1976 Significant (P less than 0.05) inhibition of renin release was induced by l-epinephrine or l-norepinephrine (10(-5) M). Epinephrine 74-87 renin Rattus norvegicus 45-50 1204291-4 1975 Under these conditions adrenaline and noradrenaline significantly increased renin secretion rates, compared with control experiments in which no catecholamine was infused. Epinephrine 23-33 renin Rattus norvegicus 76-81 2359527-6 1990 The results suggest that adrenaline secretion in response to hypoglycaemic stress in anaesthetized rats is potentiated by hypovolaemic activation of the renin-angiotensin system. Epinephrine 25-35 renin Rattus norvegicus 153-158 1157220-4 1975 Significant dose-related stimulation of renin release was observed with epinephrine and norepinephrine in concentrations from 1.5 times 10(-9) to 1.5 times 10(-7)M and with isoproterenol in concentrations from 2 times 10(-9) to 2 times 10(-7)M. No significant stimulation was seen with 10(-10)M concentrations of the three agents. Epinephrine 72-83 renin Rattus norvegicus 40-45 2405715-7 1990 These results demonstrate that endogenous angiotensin II is capable of providing a positive modulatory influence on neurally mediated release of adrenal epinephrine, an effect that may require a chronic activation of the renin-angiotensin system as occurs naturally with restricted dietary sodium intake. Epinephrine 153-164 renin Rattus norvegicus 221-226