PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8816981-7 1996 In contrast, anti-insulin antibodies (IAA) were present in only 2/11 0602+ ICA+ relatives versus 47/70 in non-0602 ICA+ relatives (P < 0.01). isocyanic acid 75-78 insulin Homo sapiens 18-25 16757149-8 2006 Children who subsequently developed ICA or IA-2 antibodies or clinical type 1 diabetes had higher concentrations of insulin-binding antibodies than children who remained autoantibody negative. isocyanic acid 36-39 insulin Homo sapiens 116-123 10690315-1 1999 OBJECTIVE: The L-type calcium current (ICa,L) in isolated human atrial myocytes was investigated as a possible target of insulin in the regulation of cardiac function. isocyanic acid 39-42 insulin Homo sapiens 121-128 10690315-4 1999 RESULTS: We found a dose-dependent stimulation of ICa,L by insulin at concentrations of 100 nM, 1 microM and 10 microM. isocyanic acid 50-53 insulin Homo sapiens 59-66 10690315-5 1999 Maximum stimulation of ICa,L over basal ICa,L was 140 +/- 12% (n = 11) at 10 microM insulin. isocyanic acid 23-26 insulin Homo sapiens 84-91 10690315-6 1999 The maximum conductance of ICa,L was increased by 10 microM insulin from 4.0 +/- 0.3 nS to 8.3 +/- 1.0 nS (n = 6). isocyanic acid 27-30 insulin Homo sapiens 60-67 10690315-9 1999 The half-maximum stimulation of ICa,L by isoproterenol and insulin (10 microM) was reached after 31 +/- 2 s and 52 +/- 5 s, respectively. isocyanic acid 32-35 insulin Homo sapiens 59-66 10226887-6 1999 Overall, 9 of 13 ICA-positive first-degree relatives responded to either proinsulin or insulin. isocyanic acid 17-20 insulin Homo sapiens 73-83 10226887-6 1999 Overall, 9 of 13 ICA-positive first-degree relatives responded to either proinsulin or insulin. isocyanic acid 17-20 insulin Homo sapiens 76-83 10226887-7 1999 We observed an inverse relationship between antiinsulin antibodies and T-cell responses to insulin in ICA-positive first-degree relatives but not in long-standing IDDM patients. isocyanic acid 102-105 insulin Homo sapiens 48-55 10330299-7 1999 Loss of first phase insulin release to IVGTT also occurred only in those ICA-positive relatives who had one or more of the other autoantibodies. isocyanic acid 73-76 insulin Homo sapiens 20-27 9893097-10 1998 The positive predictive values for insulin treatment of ICA positivity, low fasting C- peptide, and low BMI were 90, 78 and 73%, respectively. isocyanic acid 56-59 insulin Homo sapiens 35-42 9893097-15 1998 ICA and fasting serum C-peptide facilitate the choice of insulin treatment, but cost is a limit to large-scale use of these tests. isocyanic acid 0-3 insulin Homo sapiens 57-64 1505333-6 1992 There was a significant negative correlation between ICA titers and C-peptide at 18 and 24 mo after diagnosis (P = 0.04). isocyanic acid 53-56 insulin Homo sapiens 68-77 7859592-8 1994 A surprising result is that this gene mutation is often observed in ICA-positive IDDM patients who were initially non-insulin-dependent, so called slowly progressive IDDM patients. isocyanic acid 68-71 insulin Homo sapiens 118-125 8001710-3 1994 The number of individuals necessary to be included in these trials will be function of the therapeutic goals and on the efficacy of the drug in pilot studies in high risk individuals, namely ICA positive subjects with low first phase insulin release during IVGTT. isocyanic acid 191-194 insulin Homo sapiens 234-241 2226121-2 1990 ICA were found in three (8.6%) IDDM patients and five (6.8%) insulin-requiring NIDDM patients; six of the eight were also CF-ICA positive. isocyanic acid 0-3 insulin Homo sapiens 61-68 1516482-5 1992 Islet cell antibody positive (ICA+) IDDM relatives had significantly higher proinsulin levels than ICA- (16 pM; range 7.2-25 vs. 6.9 pM, range 3.1-12 pM; P = 0.02). isocyanic acid 30-33 insulin Homo sapiens 76-86 1516482-9 1992 Because proinsulin is more elevated in ICA+ than in ICA- subjects, increased proinsulin levels could reflect minor beta-cell damage due to previous immunological attack. isocyanic acid 39-42 insulin Homo sapiens 8-18 1516482-9 1992 Because proinsulin is more elevated in ICA+ than in ICA- subjects, increased proinsulin levels could reflect minor beta-cell damage due to previous immunological attack. isocyanic acid 39-42 insulin Homo sapiens 77-87 1516482-9 1992 Because proinsulin is more elevated in ICA+ than in ICA- subjects, increased proinsulin levels could reflect minor beta-cell damage due to previous immunological attack. isocyanic acid 52-55 insulin Homo sapiens 77-87 3072142-3 1988 Only one remission has been detected in ICA positive group (insulin requirement less than 0.25 U/Kg), while four ICA negative patients had complete remission and three had partial remission. isocyanic acid 40-43 insulin Homo sapiens 60-67 3072142-6 1988 Our study suggests that presence and persistence of ICA may be considered an early and predictive marker for a worse beta cell function restoration resulting in a higher insulin requirement. isocyanic acid 52-55 insulin Homo sapiens 170-177 3071483-8 1988 Half of the ICA positive relatives were also found insulin autoantibodies (IAA) positive. isocyanic acid 12-15 insulin Homo sapiens 51-58 3277828-3 1988 During the first year after diagnosis the only significant finding was that in ICA (+) patients insulin dose (units/kg) was lower at both 6 and 12 months (mean +/- SD 0.55 +/- 0.14 and 0.67 +/- 0.12 U/kg, respectively) than ICA (-)"s (0.70 +/- 0.22 and 0.96 +/- 0.38, respectively, both P less than 0.05). isocyanic acid 79-82 insulin Homo sapiens 96-103 6395671-17 1984 Older type II diabetic humans with ICA usually proceed to insulin therapy more rapidly than do those who are ICA negative (Irvine et al., 1977; Del Prete et al., 1977; Gray et al., 1980). isocyanic acid 35-38 insulin Homo sapiens 58-65