PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9449644-2 1998 TNF induces receptor-mediated activation of sphingomyelinase, which converts sphingomyelin to ceramide, a mediator of TNF actions. Ceramides 94-102 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 0-3 22973882-0 2012 Ceramide sphingolipid signaling mediates Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)-dependent toxicity via caspase signaling in dopaminergic neurons. Ceramides 0-8 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 41-62 9449644-2 1998 TNF induces receptor-mediated activation of sphingomyelinase, which converts sphingomyelin to ceramide, a mediator of TNF actions. Ceramides 94-102 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 118-121 9449644-12 1998 The addition of TNF increased both the sphingomyelin and ceramide levels 3- to 5-fold in young and old cells. Ceramides 57-65 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 16-19 9252504-9 1997 Ceramide generated during TNF signaling leads to increased production of ROS in mitochondria. Ceramides 0-8 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 26-29 9111045-2 1997 Ceramide is a sphingolipid that is generated in the signaling of inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF), which exerts many functional roles depending on the cell type where it is produced. Ceramides 0-8 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 96-117 9111045-2 1997 Ceramide is a sphingolipid that is generated in the signaling of inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF), which exerts many functional roles depending on the cell type where it is produced. Ceramides 0-8 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 119-122 9111045-11 1997 Mitochondria isolated from TNF-treated cells showed an increase (2-3-fold) in the amount of ceramide compared with mitochondria from untreated cells. Ceramides 92-100 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 27-30 9111045-12 1997 These results suggest that mitochondria are a target of ceramide produced in the signaling of TNF whose effect on mitochondrial electron transport chain leads to overproduction of hydrogen peroxide and consequently this phenomena may account for the generation of reactive oxygen species during TNF cytotoxicity. Ceramides 56-64 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 94-97 9111045-12 1997 These results suggest that mitochondria are a target of ceramide produced in the signaling of TNF whose effect on mitochondrial electron transport chain leads to overproduction of hydrogen peroxide and consequently this phenomena may account for the generation of reactive oxygen species during TNF cytotoxicity. Ceramides 56-64 tumor necrosis factor-like Rattus norvegicus 295-298