PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1389231-6 1992 However, protein kinase C activators such as prostaglandin F2 alpha, phorbol esters and diacylglycerol were able to mimic GH in promoting a maximal mitogenic-adipogenic response, indicating that the ability of GH to induce diacylglycerol production (Doglio et al., 1989; Catalioto et al., 1990) plays a prominent role in this process. Diglycerides 88-102 growth hormone Mus musculus 122-124 8123005-3 1994 Since GH stimulates the formation of diacylglycerol from phosphatidylcholine independently of Ca2+ mobilization, the role of Ca2+ was studied in regard to LPL gene expression stimulated by GH. Diglycerides 37-51 growth hormone Mus musculus 6-8 8462467-0 1993 The stimulatory effect of insulin on diacylglycerol generation in adipocyte membranes from ob/ob mice is impaired by growth hormone. Diglycerides 37-51 growth hormone Mus musculus 117-131 1389231-6 1992 However, protein kinase C activators such as prostaglandin F2 alpha, phorbol esters and diacylglycerol were able to mimic GH in promoting a maximal mitogenic-adipogenic response, indicating that the ability of GH to induce diacylglycerol production (Doglio et al., 1989; Catalioto et al., 1990) plays a prominent role in this process. Diglycerides 88-102 growth hormone Mus musculus 210-212 1389231-6 1992 However, protein kinase C activators such as prostaglandin F2 alpha, phorbol esters and diacylglycerol were able to mimic GH in promoting a maximal mitogenic-adipogenic response, indicating that the ability of GH to induce diacylglycerol production (Doglio et al., 1989; Catalioto et al., 1990) plays a prominent role in this process. Diglycerides 223-237 growth hormone Mus musculus 122-124 1389231-6 1992 However, protein kinase C activators such as prostaglandin F2 alpha, phorbol esters and diacylglycerol were able to mimic GH in promoting a maximal mitogenic-adipogenic response, indicating that the ability of GH to induce diacylglycerol production (Doglio et al., 1989; Catalioto et al., 1990) plays a prominent role in this process. Diglycerides 223-237 growth hormone Mus musculus 210-212 2493151-6 1989 We conclude that the transduction signal of GH action in c-fos mRNA induction is the formation of diacylglycerol and that the mechanism whereby GH can activate protein kinase C is associated with a phospholipase C-mediated hydrolysis of glycerophospholipids other than inositol phospholipids. Diglycerides 98-112 growth hormone Mus musculus 44-46 2125219-0 1990 Diacylglycerol production induced by growth hormone in Ob1771 preadipocytes arises from phosphatidylcholine breakdown. Diglycerides 0-14 growth hormone Mus musculus 37-51 2125219-1 1990 Growth Hormone has recently been shown to stimulate the formation of diacylglycerol in Ob1771 mouse preadipocyte cells without increasing inositol lipid turnover. Diglycerides 69-83 growth hormone Mus musculus 0-14 2125219-2 1990 Addition of growth hormone to Ob1771 cells prelabelled with [3H]glycerol or [3H]choline led to a rapid, transient and stoechiometric formation of labelled diacylglycerol and phosphocholine, respectively. Diglycerides 155-169 growth hormone Mus musculus 12-26 2125219-5 1990 Pertussis toxin abolished both diacylglycerol and phosphocholine formation induced by growth hormone. Diglycerides 31-45 growth hormone Mus musculus 86-100 2125219-6 1990 It is concluded that growth hormone mediates diacylglycerol production in Ob1771 cells by means of phosphatidylcholine breakdown involving a phospholipase C which is likely coupled to the growth hormone receptor via a pertussis toxin-sensitive G-protein. Diglycerides 45-59 growth hormone Mus musculus 21-35