PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22560300-3 2012 GPR119 can be activated by oleoylethanolamide and several other endogenous lipids containing oleic acid: these include N-oleoyl-dopamine, 1-oleoyl-lysophosphatidylcholine, generated in the tissue, and 2-oleoyl glycerol generated in the gut lumen. oleoylethanolamide 27-45 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 0-6 33494185-0 2021 GPR119 and GPR55 as Receptors for Fatty Acid Ethanolamides, Oleoylethanolamide and Palmitoylethanolamide. oleoylethanolamide 60-78 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 0-6 23489096-3 2008 RESULTS: GPR119 de-orphanisation indicates two classes of possible endogenous agonists, phospholipids and fatty acid amides, with oleoylethanolamide and N-oleoyldopamine being the most potent. oleoylethanolamide 130-148 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 9-15 16517404-2 2006 This paper presents evidence that OEA is an endogenous ligand of the orphan receptor GPR119, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed predominantly in the human and rodent pancreas and gastrointestinal tract and also in rodent brain, suggesting that the reported effects of OEA on food intake may be mediated, at least in part, via the GPR119 receptor. oleoylethanolamide 34-37 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 341-347 16517404-2 2006 This paper presents evidence that OEA is an endogenous ligand of the orphan receptor GPR119, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed predominantly in the human and rodent pancreas and gastrointestinal tract and also in rodent brain, suggesting that the reported effects of OEA on food intake may be mediated, at least in part, via the GPR119 receptor. oleoylethanolamide 279-282 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 85-91 22300073-8 2012 The GPR119 agonist ethanolamide oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and bile acid GPR131 agonists have also been identified. oleoylethanolamide 52-55 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 4-10 16517404-2 2006 This paper presents evidence that OEA is an endogenous ligand of the orphan receptor GPR119, a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) expressed predominantly in the human and rodent pancreas and gastrointestinal tract and also in rodent brain, suggesting that the reported effects of OEA on food intake may be mediated, at least in part, via the GPR119 receptor. oleoylethanolamide 34-37 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 85-91 27569424-2 2016 Naturally occurring lipids such as monoacylglycerols (MAGs) and N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), like oleoylethanolamide (OEA), activate GPR119, and multiple synthetic ligands have been described. oleoylethanolamide 97-115 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 132-138 27569424-2 2016 Naturally occurring lipids such as monoacylglycerols (MAGs) and N-acylethanolamines (NAEs), like oleoylethanolamide (OEA), activate GPR119, and multiple synthetic ligands have been described. oleoylethanolamide 117-120 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 132-138 32142797-2 2020 OEA is an endogenous activator of GPR119, a recently de-orphanized receptor, which is currently being investigated as a promising anti-diabetic drug target. oleoylethanolamide 0-3 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 34-40 32050752-0 2020 Oleoylethanolamide Exhibits GPR119-Dependent Inhibition of Osteoclast Function and GPR119-Independent Promotion of Osteoclast Apoptosis. oleoylethanolamide 0-18 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 28-34 32050752-1 2020 Oleoylethanolamide (OEA), a bioactive lipid in bone, is known as an endogenous ligand for G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119). oleoylethanolamide 0-18 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 90-120 32050752-1 2020 Oleoylethanolamide (OEA), a bioactive lipid in bone, is known as an endogenous ligand for G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119). oleoylethanolamide 0-18 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 122-128 32050752-1 2020 Oleoylethanolamide (OEA), a bioactive lipid in bone, is known as an endogenous ligand for G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119). oleoylethanolamide 20-23 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 90-120 32050752-1 2020 Oleoylethanolamide (OEA), a bioactive lipid in bone, is known as an endogenous ligand for G protein-coupled receptor 119 (GPR119). oleoylethanolamide 20-23 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 122-128 32050752-6 2020 Furthermore, the OEA-mediated cytoskeletal disorganization is abrogated by GPR119 knockdown using small hairpin RNA (shRNA), indicating that GPR119 is pivotal for osteoclast cytoskeletal organization. oleoylethanolamide 17-20 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 75-81 32050752-6 2020 Furthermore, the OEA-mediated cytoskeletal disorganization is abrogated by GPR119 knockdown using small hairpin RNA (shRNA), indicating that GPR119 is pivotal for osteoclast cytoskeletal organization. oleoylethanolamide 17-20 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 141-147 32050752-7 2020 In addition, OEA induces apoptosis in both control and GPR119 shRNAtransduced osteoclasts, suggesting that GPR119 is not required for osteoclast apoptosis. oleoylethanolamide 13-16 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 55-61 32050752-8 2020 Collectively, our findings reveal that OEA has inhibitory effects on osteoclast function and survival of mature osteoclasts via GPR119-dependent and GPR119-independent pathways, respectively. oleoylethanolamide 39-42 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 128-134 32050752-8 2020 Collectively, our findings reveal that OEA has inhibitory effects on osteoclast function and survival of mature osteoclasts via GPR119-dependent and GPR119-independent pathways, respectively. oleoylethanolamide 39-42 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 149-155 25117266-1 2014 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: GPR119 is a Galphas-coupled 7TM receptor activated by endogenous lipids such as oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and by the dietary triglyceride metabolite 2-monoacylglycerol. oleoylethanolamide 104-122 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 24-30 25117266-1 2014 BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: GPR119 is a Galphas-coupled 7TM receptor activated by endogenous lipids such as oleoylethanolamide (OEA) and by the dietary triglyceride metabolite 2-monoacylglycerol. oleoylethanolamide 124-127 G protein-coupled receptor 119 Homo sapiens 24-30