PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19625761-5 2010 MATERIALS AND METHODS: We assessed gene and protein expression of p22phox (RT-PCR and Western blot), NAD(P)H oxidase subunit essential for superoxide production and gene expression of transforming growth fator (TGF) beta, plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1, and heme oxygenase (HO)-1, effectors of OxSt (RT-PCR), in a Conn"s adenoma, removed from a patient with primary hyperaldosteronism. Superoxides 139-149 cytochrome b-245 alpha chain Homo sapiens 66-73 19625761-11 2010 CONCLUSIONS: This report demonstrates in a human model that the increased aldosterone production has effects on enzyme systems related to OxSt, enhancing the systemic fibrogenic effects of aldosterone excess through TGFbeta and PAI-1 expression which was previously demonstrated only indirectly in vitro and in animal models. Aldosterone 74-85 transforming growth factor beta 1 Homo sapiens 216-223 19625761-11 2010 CONCLUSIONS: This report demonstrates in a human model that the increased aldosterone production has effects on enzyme systems related to OxSt, enhancing the systemic fibrogenic effects of aldosterone excess through TGFbeta and PAI-1 expression which was previously demonstrated only indirectly in vitro and in animal models. Aldosterone 74-85 serpin family E member 1 Homo sapiens 228-233 19625761-11 2010 CONCLUSIONS: This report demonstrates in a human model that the increased aldosterone production has effects on enzyme systems related to OxSt, enhancing the systemic fibrogenic effects of aldosterone excess through TGFbeta and PAI-1 expression which was previously demonstrated only indirectly in vitro and in animal models. Aldosterone 189-200 transforming growth factor beta 1 Homo sapiens 216-223 19625761-11 2010 CONCLUSIONS: This report demonstrates in a human model that the increased aldosterone production has effects on enzyme systems related to OxSt, enhancing the systemic fibrogenic effects of aldosterone excess through TGFbeta and PAI-1 expression which was previously demonstrated only indirectly in vitro and in animal models. Aldosterone 189-200 serpin family E member 1 Homo sapiens 228-233