PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 6726108-3 1984 The calcium channel antagonists, methoxyverapamil, cobalt and manganese, inhibited basal, TRH- and K+-stimulated prolactin secretion. Manganese 62-71 prolactin Homo sapiens 113-122 31215873-1 2019 To study the relationship between the level of exposure to manganese and nickel and prolactin levels in the serum in women with rolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Manganese 59-68 prolactin Homo sapiens 84-93 6428747-0 1984 Dual effects of manganese on prolactin secretion. Manganese 16-25 prolactin Homo sapiens 29-38 6197504-6 1983 The addition of magnesium and copper ions to the incubation medium also markedly increased the specific binding, whereas calcium, manganese and EDTA inhibited the prolactin uptake. Manganese 130-139 prolactin Homo sapiens 163-172 31215873-8 2019 In the group of women with PCOS, elevated serum manganese concentrations correlated with an increase in prolactin levels (P=0.0134). Manganese 48-57 prolactin Homo sapiens 104-113 31215873-11 2019 These results confirm the existing view that exposure to manganese may be the cause of increased levels of prolactin. Manganese 57-66 prolactin Homo sapiens 107-116 31215873-13 2019 Women with PCOS show an increase in prolactin levels, that depends on the level of exposure to manganese. Manganese 95-104 prolactin Homo sapiens 36-45 19595304-4 2009 In multiple linear regression models adjusted for age, BMI and smoking, PRL was inversely associated with arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc, but positively associated with chromium. Manganese 138-147 prolactin Homo sapiens 72-75 24337778-0 2014 Prolactin levels in manganese-exposed male welders. Manganese 20-29 prolactin Homo sapiens 0-9 24337778-3 2014 Our aim was to determine the relation between serum prolactin levels and manganese-exposure. Manganese 73-82 prolactin Homo sapiens 52-61 24337778-10 2014 There was a significantly positive correlation between whole blood manganese levels and serum prolactin (r = 0.860, p < 0.001). Manganese 67-76 prolactin Homo sapiens 94-103 24337778-12 2014 CONCLUSIONS: Serum prolactin level is a diagnostic marker for determining the effect of manganese-exposure. Manganese 88-97 prolactin Homo sapiens 19-28 22001219-0 2011 Serum prolactin rises in Mexican school children exposed to airborne manganese. Manganese 69-78 prolactin Homo sapiens 6-15 16950514-1 2007 To evaluate the effect of occupational exposure to manganese (Mn) on serum prolactin (PRL) and the interrelationship among other hypophyseal-pituitary hormones, a cross-sectional study was conducted on 251 welders and 100 age-matched, office workers. Manganese 51-60 prolactin Homo sapiens 86-89 16882508-0 2006 Manganese as a potential confounder of serum prolactin. Manganese 0-9 prolactin Homo sapiens 45-54 12828393-6 2003 Serum prolactin was associated with current exposure to "soluble inhalable manganese", duration of exposure, and smoking habits. Manganese 75-84 prolactin Homo sapiens 6-15 12828393-7 2003 The subjects with the longest duration of exposure to manganese or the highest current exposure to "soluble inhalable manganese" had a statistically significantly higher serum prolactin concentration than the referents. Manganese 54-63 prolactin Homo sapiens 176-185 12828393-7 2003 The subjects with the longest duration of exposure to manganese or the highest current exposure to "soluble inhalable manganese" had a statistically significantly higher serum prolactin concentration than the referents. Manganese 118-127 prolactin Homo sapiens 176-185 12828393-10 2003 CONCLUSIONS: The study indicates that manganese exposure can increase the serum prolactin concentration. Manganese 38-47 prolactin Homo sapiens 80-89 9460182-1 1998 Increased serum prolactin (PRL) is a common finding among subjects exposed to styrene, perchloroethylene, lead (Pb), and manganese (Mn) at levels below the current threshold limit values. Manganese 121-130 prolactin Homo sapiens 16-25 9460182-1 1998 Increased serum prolactin (PRL) is a common finding among subjects exposed to styrene, perchloroethylene, lead (Pb), and manganese (Mn) at levels below the current threshold limit values. Manganese 121-130 prolactin Homo sapiens 27-30 8834356-0 1996 Serum prolactin in subjects occupationally exposed to manganese. Manganese 54-63 prolactin Homo sapiens 6-15