PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 490086-2 1979 Ganglionectomy resulted in a significant depression of the serum prolactin concentrations, as well as in impairment of the prolactin release evoked by administration of steroid. Steroids 169-176 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 123-132 490086-4 1979 Injection of melatonin protentiated the steroid-induced release of prolactin in control rats; this effect of melatonin was not detected in ganglionectomized rats. Steroids 40-47 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 67-76 490086-5 1979 Pinealectomy did not affect basal prolactin levels, nor impair the release of prolactin evoked by steroid treatment; however, it was effective in blocking the melatonin-induced release of prolactin in vehicle-treated rats, as well as the potentiation of steroid-induced prolactin release by melatonin. Steroids 98-105 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 78-87 490086-5 1979 Pinealectomy did not affect basal prolactin levels, nor impair the release of prolactin evoked by steroid treatment; however, it was effective in blocking the melatonin-induced release of prolactin in vehicle-treated rats, as well as the potentiation of steroid-induced prolactin release by melatonin. Steroids 98-105 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 78-87 490086-5 1979 Pinealectomy did not affect basal prolactin levels, nor impair the release of prolactin evoked by steroid treatment; however, it was effective in blocking the melatonin-induced release of prolactin in vehicle-treated rats, as well as the potentiation of steroid-induced prolactin release by melatonin. Steroids 98-105 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 78-87