PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24044905-9 2014 Furthermore, the intervention of enalapril in nicotine-treated diabetic rat attenuated the testicular damage and restored sperm count, sperm DNA damage, as well as reduced the expression of NF-kappaB, COX-2, and TNF-alpha. Nicotine 46-54 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 201-206 24807738-1 2014 Previous studies have shown that rats subjected to subchronic treatment with nicotine experience changes in COX-2 (a marker of pro-inflammatory systems) and accumulate lipid hydroperoxides (a marker of oxidative stress) in the CNS (CNSMC, 2010; 10:180-206) (hippocampus, frontoparietal cortex and cerebellar cortex). Nicotine 77-85 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 108-113 18849602-6 2009 COX-2 expression was also determined by Western blot in the kidney cortex of rats treated with nicotine and in cultured human mesangial cells treated with nicotine. Nicotine 95-103 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 0-5 18849602-6 2009 COX-2 expression was also determined by Western blot in the kidney cortex of rats treated with nicotine and in cultured human mesangial cells treated with nicotine. Nicotine 155-163 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 0-5 18849602-8 2009 In nephritic rats, the administration of nicotine significantly increased fibronectin and COX-2 expression. Nicotine 41-49 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 90-95 34981020-8 2021 Nicotine cessation for 4 weeks caused a marked reduction in the expression of STAT1alpha protein, COX-2 and iNOS genes and oxidative stress. Nicotine 0-8 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 98-103 16150053-12 2005 These results suggest that nicotine prevented or reversed the adverse effects of celecoxib on spatial memory retention and protected or restored the immunostaining pattern of COX-2 neurons in the rat dorsal hippocampus. Nicotine 27-35 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 175-180 12120902-4 2002 In the present studies an involvement of adrenergic system and prostaglandins synthesized by constitutive cyclooxygenase (COX-1) and inducible cyclooxygenase (COX-2) in the nicotine-induced HPA response in rats was investigated. Nicotine 173-181 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 159-164 33352289-9 2021 Chronic nicotine administration led to an increase of microglial cells in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord and increased expression levels of the cytokines TNFalpha and COX-2. Nicotine 8-16 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 171-176 31841390-0 2020 COX-2 derived prostaglandins as mediators of the deleterious effects of nicotine in chronic kidney disease. Nicotine 72-80 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 0-5 31841390-2 2020 In previous studies, we showed that nicotine induces COX-2 expression in vivo and in vitro and that the administration of nicotine in vivo worsens the severity of renal injury in a model of sub-total renal ablation. Nicotine 36-44 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 53-58 31841390-9 2020 Treatment with the COX-2 inhibitor NS-398 resulted in complete inhibition of all prostaglandins studied and ameliorated renal injury and proteinuria in 5/6Nx rats on nicotine but not in 5/6 Nx rats on tap water. Nicotine 166-174 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 19-24 31841390-10 2020 Nicotine also reduced the expression of megalin in all groups examined which was partially prevented by COX-2 inhibition. Nicotine 0-8 cytochrome c oxidase II, mitochondrial Rattus norvegicus 104-109