PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8476056-4 1993 Both CCK-8 and gastrin increased inositol phosphates, with CCK-8 (1 microM) and gastrin (3 microM) causing a 40- and 14-fold increase in [3H]IP1, 10- and 6-fold for [3H]IP2, and 8- and 4-fold for [3H]IP3. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 200-203 gastrin Homo sapiens 15-22 8476056-4 1993 Both CCK-8 and gastrin increased inositol phosphates, with CCK-8 (1 microM) and gastrin (3 microM) causing a 40- and 14-fold increase in [3H]IP1, 10- and 6-fold for [3H]IP2, and 8- and 4-fold for [3H]IP3. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 200-203 gastrin Homo sapiens 80-87 3304752-5 1987 When gastrin binds to its receptor on the parietal cell, phosphatidylinositol biphosphate (IP2) in the plasma membrane is converted to inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3), which acts as the secondary intracellular messenger to increase intracellular calcium and initiate the process that eventually leads to acid secretion. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 135-162 gastrin Homo sapiens 5-12 2026251-0 1991 Biphasic kinetics of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate accumulation in gastrin-stimulated parietal cells. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 21-49 gastrin Homo sapiens 66-73 2026251-7 1991 We concluded that: (i) gastrin induced a rapid increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 content via a mechanism insensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+, and (ii) gastrin induced a sustained increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 level via a mechanism sensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 59-71 gastrin Homo sapiens 23-30 2026251-7 1991 We concluded that: (i) gastrin induced a rapid increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 content via a mechanism insensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+, and (ii) gastrin induced a sustained increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 level via a mechanism sensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 59-71 gastrin Homo sapiens 151-158 2026251-7 1991 We concluded that: (i) gastrin induced a rapid increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 content via a mechanism insensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+, and (ii) gastrin induced a sustained increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 level via a mechanism sensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 191-203 gastrin Homo sapiens 23-30 2026251-7 1991 We concluded that: (i) gastrin induced a rapid increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 content via a mechanism insensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+, and (ii) gastrin induced a sustained increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 level via a mechanism sensitive to PTx and to extracellular Ca2+. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 191-203 gastrin Homo sapiens 151-158 3304752-5 1987 When gastrin binds to its receptor on the parietal cell, phosphatidylinositol biphosphate (IP2) in the plasma membrane is converted to inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP3), which acts as the secondary intracellular messenger to increase intracellular calcium and initiate the process that eventually leads to acid secretion. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 164-167 gastrin Homo sapiens 5-12 7900813-6 1995 Gastrin caused a rise in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate [Ins(1,4,5)P3] level within 5 s of stimulation. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 25-53 gastrin Homo sapiens 0-7 3741886-11 1986 13, G814-G823) we conclude that: carbachol, CCK-8, gastrin and histamine increase parietal cell [Ca2+]i initially by release of Ca2+ from the same intracellular store(s); the release of [Ca2+]i in response to carbachol and CCK-8 in both chief and parietal cells appear to be mediated by IP3; however, other mechanisms may be involved in histamine-induced release of parietal cell Ca2+. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 287-290 gastrin Homo sapiens 51-58 7900813-6 1995 Gastrin caused a rise in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate [Ins(1,4,5)P3] level within 5 s of stimulation. Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate 55-67 gastrin Homo sapiens 0-7