PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8361879-1 1993 An effect of nonselective beta-adrenergic blockade with propranolol on the blood plasma level of glucagon during insulin-induced hypoglycemia was studies in 20 control dogs and 20 alloxan diabetic dogs. Propranolol 56-67 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 113-120 15898827-8 2004 In a canine model of propranolol intoxication, high-dose insulin provided a sustained increase in systemic blood pressure, cardiac performance and survival rate compared with glucagon or epinephrine. Propranolol 21-32 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 57-64 9458777-6 1998 Phentolamine significantly enhanced, whereas propranolol inhibited, motilin-induced insulin release. Propranolol 45-56 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 84-91 8361879-3 1993 However, glucagon response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia following propranolol administration was increased. Propranolol 69-80 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 30-37 6138714-10 1983 The AUC values for plasma insulin and also for the plasma insulin-glucagon ratio were significantly increased by (--)-propranolol (500 micrograms/kg i.v.) Propranolol 113-129 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 26-33 2857149-7 1985 The fasting-induced decreases in the serum insulin concentration were more pronounced in dogs treated with propranolol. Propranolol 107-118 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 43-50 6138714-10 1983 The AUC values for plasma insulin and also for the plasma insulin-glucagon ratio were significantly increased by (--)-propranolol (500 micrograms/kg i.v.) Propranolol 113-129 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 58-65 6341134-8 1983 Propranolol (0.3 mg/kg, IV) prevented the increase of insulin induced by noradrenaline. Propranolol 0-11 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 54-61 6126351-3 1982 Propranolol, a beta-adrenergic antagonist, significantly decreased portal venous SS and suppressed the isoproterenol-stimulated increases in the levels of SS, insulin, and glucagon. Propranolol 0-11 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 159-166 6123523-8 1982 A pressor response also occurred in propranolol-pretreated dogs during insulin hypoglycemia, but was abolished when the animals also had been pretreated with phentolamine, indicating that the vasoconstrictor action of insulin was mediated via alpha adrenergic receptors. Propranolol 36-47 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 71-78 6123523-11 1982 As propranolol also diminished the inotropic response, it appears that the increase in myocardial blood flow caused by insulin in the normal dog is causally related to the increased myocardial metabolic demand. Propranolol 3-14 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 119-126 206480-6 1978 Propranolol blockade of beta-adrenergic receptors essentially abolishes the insulin response to KCl infusion, with and without epinephrine. Propranolol 0-11 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 76-83 908468-1 1977 Insulin resistance was measured in 16 normal dogs by a method involving the continuous intravenous infusion of epinephrine, propranolol, glucose and insulin. Propranolol 124-135 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 0-7 6288538-4 1982 Insulin treatment, on the other hand, not only improves transfer of a K load, it also alters the response to propranolol. Propranolol 109-120 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 0-7 7024079-3 1981 Treatment with beta receptor blocking dosages of propranolol significantly reduces K transfer capacity, but it also markedly diminishes the KCl stimulated secretory response of insulin, a powerful mediator of K transfer. Propranolol 49-60 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 177-184 6801757-0 1981 The effect of propranolol on insulin-stimulated gastric secretion in dogs. Propranolol 14-25 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 29-36 190857-4 1977 In normal dogs propranolol 0.3 mg/kg intravenously inhibites the insulin release and the hypoglycaemia due to CS 476 suggesting involvement of beta-adrenergic receptors in its action on the pancreas. Propranolol 15-26 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 65-72 1109899-4 1975 Pretreatment with propranolol resulted in a decline of the basal output of both glucagon and insulin and in their marked initial fall at the onset of the stimulus. Propranolol 18-29 insulin Canis lupus familiaris 93-100