PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 393420-0 1979 Fluorescence enzyme immunoassay for insulin using peroxidase-tyramine-hydrogen peroxide. Tyramine 61-69 insulin Homo sapiens 36-43 478387-4 1979 The tyramine level was remarkably high one hour after insulin injection. Tyramine 4-12 insulin Homo sapiens 54-61 31678493-6 2020 We therefore investigated the effect of TAAR ligands on cAMP signalling and insulin secretion, and found that only the branch of the TAAR family tree that is activated by isopentylamine, 2-phenylethylamine, p-tyramine, and agmatine significantly increased intracellular cAMP and resulted in increased insulin secretion from INS-1 cells and primary mouse islets under normal conditions. Tyramine 207-217 insulin Homo sapiens 76-83 17684049-0 2007 Tyramine-mediated activation of sympathetic nerves inhibits insulin secretion in humans. Tyramine 0-8 insulin Homo sapiens 60-67 17684049-7 2007 RESULTS: The acute insulin response to arginine was significantly reduced during tyramine compared with that seen in the absence of tyramine (P = 0.036). Tyramine 81-89 insulin Homo sapiens 19-26 15928836-0 2005 Tyramine, benzylamine, and to a lesser extent histamine, partially mimic the adipogenic effect of insulin in a human preadipocyte cell strain. Tyramine 0-8 insulin Homo sapiens 98-105 9794720-9 1998 Administration of tyramine induced only a plateau vasoconstrictor phase; the FBFi: FBFc ratio decreased by 49+/-6% before and 63+/-5% during infusion of insulin (P < 0.01). Tyramine 18-26 insulin Homo sapiens 153-160 9794720-12 1998 Infusion of insulin significantly reduced the apparent concentrations of norepinephrine and tyramine at which half maximal effect occurs (EC50). Tyramine 92-100 insulin Homo sapiens 12-19 35066863-3 2022 Although we have recently described that tyramine is antilipolytic in human adipocytes, no clear evidence has been reported about its effects on glucose transport in the same cell model, while tyramine mimics various insulin-like effects in rodent fat cells, such as activation of glucose transport, lipogenesis, and adipogenesis. Tyramine 193-201 insulin Homo sapiens 217-224 35066863-11 2022 In all, the oxidation of high doses of tyramine, already reported to inhibit lipolysis in human fat cells, also partially mimic another effect of insulin in these cells, the glucose uptake activation. Tyramine 39-47 insulin Homo sapiens 146-153