PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 6320963-2 1984 We investigated whether the inhibition of PRL secretion by the benzodiazepine receptor agonist, diazepam, occurs directly at the pituitary. Diazepam 96-104 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 42-45 1321364-4 1992 Clonazepam (1 and 5 mg/kg) and diazepam (15 mg/kg but not 25 mg/kg) decreased even the TRH-induced PRL levels. Diazepam 31-39 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 99-102 2876582-0 1986 Effect of diazepam and medazepam on prolactin secretion. Diazepam 10-18 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 36-45 2876582-1 1986 Pharmacological studies of the effect of Diazepam and Medazepam on prolactin secretion were carried out on sexually mature male albino rats. Diazepam 41-49 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 67-76 2876582-6 1986 Prolactin secretion decreases after a single intraperitoneal administration of Diazepam in both doses. Diazepam 79-87 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 0-9 6320963-3 1984 At nanomolar concentrations diazepam did not affect PRL secretion, whereas at micromolar concentrations, diazepam dose-dependently inhibited basal and secretagogue-stimulated PRL release from hemipituitary glands and from primary cultures of rat anterior pituitary cells. Diazepam 105-113 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 175-178 6320963-5 1984 Although nanomolar concentrations of diazepam alone did not affect PRL release, they did enhance the PRL inhibitory effect of muscimol, a gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) receptor agonist. Diazepam 37-45 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 101-104 6320963-7 1984 Since these effects do not appear to occur through an inhibition of the cAMP generating system, diazepam may inhibit PRL release via a cAMP-independent pathway. Diazepam 96-104 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 117-120 6320963-8 1984 We suggest that diazepam inhibits PRL secretion either by enhancing the GABAergic inhibition of PRL release, or by inhibiting, at micromolar concentrations, a benzodiazepine-sensitive Ca2+-calmodulin dependent protein kinase. Diazepam 16-24 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 34-37 6320963-8 1984 We suggest that diazepam inhibits PRL secretion either by enhancing the GABAergic inhibition of PRL release, or by inhibiting, at micromolar concentrations, a benzodiazepine-sensitive Ca2+-calmodulin dependent protein kinase. Diazepam 16-24 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 96-99 6979001-3 1982 The benzodiazepine diazepam blocked stress-induced prolactin release and, when given during the critical period of proestrus, the proestrus surge of prolactin. Diazepam 19-27 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 51-60 6979001-3 1982 The benzodiazepine diazepam blocked stress-induced prolactin release and, when given during the critical period of proestrus, the proestrus surge of prolactin. Diazepam 19-27 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 149-158 6979001-4 1982 Diazepam administration also blunted the release of prolactin induced by dopaminergic receptor blockade following haloperidol, or by serotonergic receptor activation produced by fluoxetine, a serotonergic reuptake inhibitor plus 5-hydroxytryptophan, a serotonin precursor. Diazepam 0-8 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 52-61 6979001-5 1982 Inhibition of prolactin release by benzodiazepine was dose related, and inhibition was still evident after repeated diazepam injection. Diazepam 116-124 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 14-23 6979001-6 1982 The potency of three benzodiazepine analogues to inhibit prolactin release correlated with their potency to displace radiolabeled diazepam binding from brain membrane fractions or to induce other biological responses (clonazepam greater than diazepam greater than chlordiazepoxide). Diazepam 130-138 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 57-66 6979001-6 1982 The potency of three benzodiazepine analogues to inhibit prolactin release correlated with their potency to displace radiolabeled diazepam binding from brain membrane fractions or to induce other biological responses (clonazepam greater than diazepam greater than chlordiazepoxide). Diazepam 242-250 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 57-66 6322044-3 1983 Diazepam reduced the rise in secretion of prolactin during proestrus and the increase in release induced by stress, administration of fluoxetine plus 5-hydroxytryptophan and haloperidol. Diazepam 0-8 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 42-51 6322044-9 1983 In cultures of anterior pituitary cells diazepam enhanced the inhibition of prolactin secretion produced by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and dopamine. Diazepam 40-48 prolactin Rattus norvegicus 76-85