PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19969014-2 2010 This study was developed to examine how nicotine dependence alters endogenous opioid regulation of prolactin response, a peripheral marker of dopaminergic activity. Nicotine 40-48 prolactin Homo sapiens 99-108 15939519-0 2005 Changes of smoking behavior and serum adrenocorticotropic hormone, cortisol, prolactin, and endogenous opioids levels in nicotine dependence after naltrexone treatment. Nicotine 121-129 prolactin Homo sapiens 77-86 16318956-5 2005 Our results showed that 86.96% of the opium-dependent and 41.67 % of the nicotine-dependent group displayed high prolactin values (p<0.002). Nicotine 73-81 prolactin Homo sapiens 113-122 12893845-13 2003 After high nicotine cigarette smoking, prolactin increased to hyperpro-lactinemic levels within 6 min and remained significantly above baseline levels for 42 min (P < 0.05-0.03). Nicotine 11-19 prolactin Homo sapiens 39-48 1966302-2 1990 Measurement of plasma ACTH, cortisol, and prolactin showed that nicotine produced in both groups a dose-dependent increase in cortisol, with ACTH in both groups and prolactin in the Alzheimer"s group significantly elevated only by the 0.5 micrograms dose. Nicotine 64-72 prolactin Homo sapiens 42-51 1966302-2 1990 Measurement of plasma ACTH, cortisol, and prolactin showed that nicotine produced in both groups a dose-dependent increase in cortisol, with ACTH in both groups and prolactin in the Alzheimer"s group significantly elevated only by the 0.5 micrograms dose. Nicotine 64-72 prolactin Homo sapiens 165-174 6730939-3 1984 The lower PRL levels in cigarette-smoking pregnant women may be due either to a direct effect of nicotine or secondary to lower estrogen levels, and the finding may be of clinical importance in relation to lactation. Nicotine 97-105 prolactin Homo sapiens 10-13 833259-3 1977 The effects of water loading, hypertonic saline infusion and nicotine on serum PRL and on renal water metabolism were investigated in 6 normal subjects and in 8 patients with chronic hyperprolactinemia (four with and four without demonstrable pituitary tumors). Nicotine 61-69 prolactin Homo sapiens 79-82