PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 2409456-1 1985 Studies were undertaken to extend previous experiments of the interaction between calcium and parathyroid hormone on renin synthesis by the kidney. Calcium 82-89 renin Canis lupus familiaris 117-122 12498925-2 2003 The calcium ionophore A23187 (10 microM) produced a significant decrease in renin release. Calcium 4-11 renin Canis lupus familiaris 76-81 2404858-0 1990 Stimulation of renin release by intrarenal calcium infusion. Calcium 43-50 renin Canis lupus familiaris 15-20 2404858-10 1990 It is concluded that 1) the intrarenal infusion of small doses of calcium gluconate is capable of stimulating renin secretion through a prostaglandin-mediated mechanism, and 2) the stimulation of renin secretion as well as the increase in sodium excretion induced by calcium are independent of hemodynamic alterations. Calcium 66-73 renin Canis lupus familiaris 110-115 2404858-10 1990 It is concluded that 1) the intrarenal infusion of small doses of calcium gluconate is capable of stimulating renin secretion through a prostaglandin-mediated mechanism, and 2) the stimulation of renin secretion as well as the increase in sodium excretion induced by calcium are independent of hemodynamic alterations. Calcium 66-73 renin Canis lupus familiaris 196-201 3106984-0 1987 Role of intracellular calcium in renal nerve-mediated renin release. Calcium 22-29 renin Canis lupus familiaris 54-59 3106984-15 1987 We conclude that intracellular calcium plays an important role in renin release and may be the final messenger in renal nerve-mediated renin release. Calcium 31-38 renin Canis lupus familiaris 66-71 3106984-15 1987 We conclude that intracellular calcium plays an important role in renin release and may be the final messenger in renal nerve-mediated renin release. Calcium 31-38 renin Canis lupus familiaris 135-140 6093556-0 1984 Na+-K+-ATPase inhibitors and renin release: relationship to calcium. Calcium 60-67 renin Canis lupus familiaris 29-34 6093556-7 1984 The data strongly suggest that calcium entry into cells is a major mediator of the renin inhibitory effect and of the renal vasoconstriction induced by cardiac glycosides. Calcium 31-38 renin Canis lupus familiaris 83-88 6413735-1 1983 EDTA or verapamil was infused into the renal artery of the anesthetized dog, and the effects on renin release and renal function were examined in an attempt to elucidate the role and action site of calcium ion in the renin secretory system. Calcium 198-205 renin Canis lupus familiaris 217-222 6439011-1 1984 Studies were undertaken to extend previous observations of the interaction between calcium and parathormone on renin synthesis by the kidney. Calcium 83-90 renin Canis lupus familiaris 111-116 6439011-9 1984 The rise in PRA could occur without changes in blood pressure or volume, consistent with an interruption of the short feedback loop control of renin synthesis by calcium antagonism. Calcium 162-169 renin Canis lupus familiaris 143-148 6413735-7 1983 If a change in calcium movement similar to the one in vascular smooth muscle occurs in the juxtaglomerular cells, the altered concentration of calcium may be considered to induce, in part, the stimulation of renin release by EDTA or verapamil. Calcium 15-22 renin Canis lupus familiaris 208-213 6413735-7 1983 If a change in calcium movement similar to the one in vascular smooth muscle occurs in the juxtaglomerular cells, the altered concentration of calcium may be considered to induce, in part, the stimulation of renin release by EDTA or verapamil. Calcium 143-150 renin Canis lupus familiaris 208-213 15550787-4 2004 The calcium ionophore A23187 (10 microM) produced a significant increase in 6-keto-prostaglandin F1alpha release and a significant decrease in renin release. Calcium 4-11 renin Canis lupus familiaris 143-148 1000779-0 1976 Intrarenal site of action of calcium on renin secretion in dogs. Calcium 29-36 renin Canis lupus familiaris 40-45 1000779-1 1976 We studied the effects of intrarenal calcium infusion on renin secretion in sodium-depleted dogs in an attempt to elucidate the major site of calcium-induced inhibition of renin release. Calcium 37-44 renin Canis lupus familiaris 57-62 1000779-1 1976 We studied the effects of intrarenal calcium infusion on renin secretion in sodium-depleted dogs in an attempt to elucidate the major site of calcium-induced inhibition of renin release. Calcium 142-149 renin Canis lupus familiaris 172-177 1000779-3 1976 These data indicate that calcium inhibition of renin secretion did not occur primarily at the renal vascular receptor; decreased renal blood flow is usually associated with increased renin secretion. Calcium 25-32 renin Canis lupus familiaris 47-52 1000779-8 1976 The observation that calcium still suppressed renin release in these dogs provides additional evidence that the the major effect of calcium involved nontubular mechanisms. Calcium 21-28 renin Canis lupus familiaris 46-51 1000779-9 1976 Thus, it appears likely that calcium acted directly on the juxtaglomerular cells to inhibit renin secretion. Calcium 29-36 renin Canis lupus familiaris 92-97