PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2135899-8 1990 abolished the vascular and motor responses to exogenous CCK and significantly reduced intestinal hyperemia and increase in VO2 in response to luminal oleic acid but not glucose. Oleic Acid 150-160 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 56-59 1475410-5 1992 Addition of 10% oleate or acidification of peptone to pH 3.0 profoundly inhibited acid secretion while significantly increasing the pancreatic protein secretion and plasma CCK levels. Oleic Acid 16-22 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 172-175 1403819-8 1992 Addition to intragastric peptone of 10% oleate or its acidification to pH 3.0 profoundly inhibited the HP secretion and gastrin release but significantly increased pancreatic secretion of protein and plasma levels of CCK and somatostatin. Oleic Acid 40-46 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 217-220 1403819-16 1992 We conclude that CCK released by a meal of meat, intragastric peptone, oleate or acidified peptone and intravenous bombesin exerts tonic inhibitory influences on gastric acid secretion and that this effect is mediated, at least in part, by somatostatin. Oleic Acid 71-77 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 17-20 2210484-8 1990 abolished the circulatory, metabolic and secretory responses to CCK and significantly reduced these responses to luminal oleic acid and bile. Oleic Acid 121-131 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 64-67 111364-11 1979 We have shown that, using our RIA method, there is a measurable rise in plasma CCK LI after intraduodenal oleate. Oleic Acid 106-112 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 79-82 6305210-6 1983 Neurotensin, like oleate, potentiated the action of secretin and CCK on pancreatic bicarbonate and had additive effects on protein response to these secretagogues. Oleic Acid 18-24 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 65-68 2870644-4 1986 Perfusion of the intact intestine with graded amounts of oleate (0.5-16 mmol/h) produced dose-dependent increments in plasma CCK and pancreatic protein similar to those obtained with intravenous infusion of graded doses of CCK (0.85-255 pmol X kg-1 X h-1). Oleic Acid 57-63 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 125-128 2870644-4 1986 Perfusion of the intact intestine with graded amounts of oleate (0.5-16 mmol/h) produced dose-dependent increments in plasma CCK and pancreatic protein similar to those obtained with intravenous infusion of graded doses of CCK (0.85-255 pmol X kg-1 X h-1). Oleic Acid 57-63 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 223-226 1130517-7 1975 The decreased pancreatic response to intestinally perfused oleate and tryptophan seen after extragastric vagotomy could be caused either by interruption of reflex paths between gut and pancreas or by interference with CCK release. Oleic Acid 59-65 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 218-221