PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2103752-5 1990 This increase was not altered by pretreatment with 2 mg of propranolol intravenously, a dose which in previous studies blocked terbutaline-induced gastrin release. Terbutaline 127-138 gastrin Homo sapiens 147-154 3410234-0 1988 Effect of terbutaline, a beta 2-adrenoreceptor agonist, on gastric acid secretion and serum gastrin concentrations in humans. Terbutaline 10-21 gastrin Homo sapiens 92-99 3410234-1 1988 Because beta-adrenoreceptor agonists inhibit gastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretion in animals, we postulated that the beta 2-adrenoreceptor agonist, terbutaline, would inhibit pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion in humans. Terbutaline 153-164 gastrin Homo sapiens 45-52 3410234-2 1988 Moreover, we hypothesized that terbutaline might inhibit food-stimulated acid secretion, as gastrin is a major mediator of food-stimulated acid secretion. Terbutaline 31-42 gastrin Homo sapiens 92-99 3410234-3 1988 Subcutaneous terbutaline (0.25 mg) reduced acid secretion during intravenous infusion of a submaximal dose of pentagastrin by 30%-40% (p less than 0.005), even though terbutaline increased serum gastrin levels (p less than 0.05). Terbutaline 13-24 gastrin Homo sapiens 115-122 3410234-4 1988 Furthermore, subcutaneous (0.25 mg) or oral (5 mg) terbutaline, given before a homogenized steak meal was infused into the stomach, lowered mean food-stimulated acid secretion rates, despite enhanced postprandial serum gastrin concentrations. Terbutaline 51-62 gastrin Homo sapiens 219-226 3410234-5 1988 Terbutaline also increased serum gastrin concentrations in patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and in vagotomized individuals. Terbutaline 0-11 gastrin Homo sapiens 33-40 9277405-4 1997 Gastrin release stimulated by terbutaline (beta 2-agonist) and forskolin was abolished by blockade of L-type VDCCs; the effect of 3.6 mM extracellular Ca2+ was only partially reversed. Terbutaline 30-41 gastrin Homo sapiens 0-7 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). Terbutaline 46-57 gastrin Homo sapiens 102-109