PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 31545149-4 2019 We previously reported that leptin enhanced activity of the carotid sinus nerve, which transmits chemosensory input from the carotid bodies (CBs) to the medullary centers, and this effect was abolished by nonselective blockers of Trp (transient receptor potential) channels. Tryptophan 230-233 leptin Mus musculus 28-34 23531214-7 2013 On the other hand, leptin has been shown to favor Th1-type activity, which ultimately decreases tryptophan levels. Tryptophan 96-106 leptin Mus musculus 19-25