PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9099897-1 1997 Citrate production is a major physiological function of the prostate that is regulated by testosterone and prolactin. Citric Acid 0-7 prolactin Homo sapiens 107-116 10851292-1 1999 Prolactin stimulates citrate accumulation in prostate cells by increasing the expression of mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase (mAAT). Citric Acid 21-28 prolactin Homo sapiens 0-9 16517173-5 2006 PRL supports the growth of pancreatic islets, stimulates insulin secretion and increases citrate production in the prostate. Citric Acid 89-96 prolactin Homo sapiens 0-3 10639190-5 2000 Previous animal studies demonstrated that testosterone and prolactin regulate the level of m-aconitase specifically in citrate-producing prostate cells. Citric Acid 119-126 prolactin Homo sapiens 59-68 8115281-4 1994 Citrate production, the major function of prostate, is directly regulated by prolactin. Citric Acid 0-7 prolactin Homo sapiens 77-86 7979805-7 1994 Seminal prolactin levels in leucocytospermic subjects were more associated with citric acid concentration than with corrected fructose, suggesting that prolactin is also secreted by the prostate. Citric Acid 80-91 prolactin Homo sapiens 8-17 7979805-7 1994 Seminal prolactin levels in leucocytospermic subjects were more associated with citric acid concentration than with corrected fructose, suggesting that prolactin is also secreted by the prostate. Citric Acid 80-91 prolactin Homo sapiens 152-161 8115281-6 1994 The mechanisms of prolactin regulation of citrate production by prostate epithelial cells include a. Citric Acid 42-49 prolactin Homo sapiens 18-27 8115281-7 1994 Regulation of the pmAAT gene, which results in an increase in the biosynthesis of mAAT and, ultimately, an increase in citrate synthesis (the prolactin regulation of gene transcription is mediated via PKC). Citric Acid 119-126 prolactin Homo sapiens 142-151 30093983-6 2018 Citrate production, along with growth and proliferation by these cells, is regulated by co-existing testosterone and prolactin signaling pathways; and by the oncogenic down-regulation of ZIP1 transporter/zinc/citrate in the development of malignancy. Citric Acid 0-7 prolactin Homo sapiens 117-126 2920849-4 1989 Serum PRL was higher in azoospermia and also in subjects with lower levels of seminal citric acid. Citric Acid 86-97 prolactin Homo sapiens 6-9 2920849-6 1989 Seminal PRL was increased in subjects with higher levels of seminal citric acid and decreased in subjects with lower levels of corrected seminal fructose. Citric Acid 68-79 prolactin Homo sapiens 8-11