PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28472693-0 2017 Salivary alpha-amylase and noradrenaline responses to corticotropin-releasing hormone administration in humans. Norepinephrine 27-40 corticotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens 54-85 28472693-7 2017 Results showed that CRH administration increased plasma noradrenaline and cortisol concentrations, sAA activity, heart rate, as well as self-reported side effects (i.e. flushing in the facial area, heart rate changes, giddiness, malaise and restlessness) and stress perception, while plasma adrenaline levels remained unaffected. Norepinephrine 56-69 corticotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens 20-23 28472693-8 2017 In the CRH group, the total increase of sAA activity significantly correlated with noradrenaline release, indicating that sAA activity reflects pharmacologically induced sympathetic activation. Norepinephrine 83-96 corticotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens 7-10