PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17684035-0 2007 Transcript of protein kinase A knock-down modulates feeding behavior and neuropeptide Y gene expression in phenylpropanolamine-treated rats. Phenylpropanolamine 107-126 protein kinase cAMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha Rattus norvegicus 14-30 17684035-7 2007 Results also showed that PKA knock-down could block PPA-induced anorexia as well as restore NPY mRNA level, indicating the involvement of PKA signaling in the regulation of NPY gene expression. Phenylpropanolamine 52-55 protein kinase cAMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha Rattus norvegicus 25-28 17684035-7 2007 Results also showed that PKA knock-down could block PPA-induced anorexia as well as restore NPY mRNA level, indicating the involvement of PKA signaling in the regulation of NPY gene expression. Phenylpropanolamine 52-55 protein kinase cAMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha Rattus norvegicus 138-141 17684035-8 2007 It is suggested that hypothalamic PKA signaling may participate in the central regulation of PPA-mediated appetite suppression via the modulation of hypothalamic NPY gene expression. Phenylpropanolamine 93-96 protein kinase cAMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha Rattus norvegicus 34-37 17684035-9 2007 The present findings reveal that manipulations at the molecular level of PKA or cAMP may allow the development of therapeutic agents to improve the undesirable properties of PPA or other amphetamine-like anorectic drugs. Phenylpropanolamine 174-177 protein kinase cAMP-activated catalytic subunit alpha Rattus norvegicus 73-76