PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 10543438-17 1999 Tachykinins, probably released in small amounts by capsaicin, act by activating receptors of the NK1, NK2 and NK3 type, most probably located on intrinsic cholinergic neurons, which in turn release ACh to produce the final excitatory motor response. Capsaicin 51-60 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 102-105 11350816-5 2001 A specific NK(2) receptor antagonist inhibited constriction caused by endogenous tachykinins released by capsaicin. Capsaicin 105-114 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 11-25 11475796-5 2001 Capsaicin, which induces the release of neurokinins, and neurokinin A can cause contractions of some vascular preparations, suggesting the existence of smooth muscle NK2 receptor associated with contraction. Capsaicin 0-9 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 166-178 1355435-15 1992 capsaicin-induced bronchospasm through activation of postjunctional NK2 (but not NK1) receptors along with activation of cholinergic pathways. Capsaicin 0-9 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 68-71 8997245-5 1996 Blockade of NK2 but not NK1 receptors prevented by 65% the protection evoked by topical capsaicin without affecting capsaicin-induced hyperemia. Capsaicin 88-97 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 12-15 9272723-0 1997 MEN 11,420, a peptide tachykinin NK2 receptor antagonist, reduces motor responses induced by the intravesical administration of capsaicin in vivo. Capsaicin 128-137 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 33-45 19583679-2 2009 Genetic variations in the neurokinin 2 receptor gene (NK2R) are significantly associated with cough sensitivity to capsaicin. Capsaicin 115-124 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 26-47 19583679-2 2009 Genetic variations in the neurokinin 2 receptor gene (NK2R) are significantly associated with cough sensitivity to capsaicin. Capsaicin 115-124 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 54-58 16893949-0 2006 Association of genetic variations in neurokinin-2 receptor with enhanced cough sensitivity to capsaicin in chronic cough. Capsaicin 94-103 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 37-58 16893949-9 2006 CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that NK-2R gene polymorphisms are involved in the enhanced cough sensitivity to capsaicin of patients with chronic cough. Capsaicin 127-136 tachykinin receptor 2 Homo sapiens 52-57