PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 430377-2 1979 A progressive and pronounced negative inotropic effect was observed with low to intermediate ryanodine concentrations (5 nM-1 muM) while a rebound or reversal of these initial changes back toward pre-drug values was obtained as the ryanodine concentration was further increased to 100 muM. Ryanodine 93-102 latexin Homo sapiens 126-129 430377-6 1979 The response to a single addition of 100 muM ryanodine, in the presence of 2.5 mM Ca++ mimicked both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the cumulative concentration response curve. Ryanodine 45-54 latexin Homo sapiens 41-44 430377-9 1979 Ryanodine (1 muM; 2.5 mM Ca++) abolished the normal increase in dF/dt following either paired electrical stimulation (PES) or 50 mOsM mannitol, but not that in response to a doubling of the stimulation rate (0.2--0.4 Hz). Ryanodine 0-9 latexin Homo sapiens 13-16 430377-13 1979 In the presence of high concentrations of both ryanodine (100 muM) and calcium (5 mM) both the transient and steady-state responses to a doubling of the stimulation rate (0.2--0.4 Hz) were markedly depressed, whereas the decrease in DF or dF/dt normally accompanying a reduction in the rate of stimulation was attenuated. Ryanodine 47-56 latexin Homo sapiens 62-65 25012845-8 2014 Ryanodine (100 muM) pretreatment reduced the magnitude of the Ca(2+) signal and the area under the curve. Ryanodine 0-9 latexin Homo sapiens 15-18 25012845-10 2014 Ryanodine (100 muM) caused an 81% and 47% reduction in acinar cell injury, respectively, as measured by lactate dehydrogenase leakage (P < 0.05). Ryanodine 0-9 latexin Homo sapiens 15-18 24129906-4 2013 Ryanodine (50 muM) caused a robust, nifedipine (50 muM) independent, increase in SOCE activation to 8.6 muM/s. Ryanodine 0-9 latexin Homo sapiens 14-17 24129906-4 2013 Ryanodine (50 muM) caused a robust, nifedipine (50 muM) independent, increase in SOCE activation to 8.6 muM/s. Ryanodine 0-9 latexin Homo sapiens 51-54 24129906-4 2013 Ryanodine (50 muM) caused a robust, nifedipine (50 muM) independent, increase in SOCE activation to 8.6 muM/s. Ryanodine 0-9 latexin Homo sapiens 51-54 23667860-3 2013 These effects were associated with reversible increase in endplate current amplitude, which was abolished by activation of ryanodine receptors of intracellular Ca(2+)stores with caffeine (3 mM) and ryanodine (0.5 muM). Ryanodine 123-132 latexin Homo sapiens 213-216