PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12032489-8 2002 Parallel to the increase in the cholesterol saturation index, the contractile responses to CCK-8 decreased in the animals fed a high-cholesterol diet for 4 weeks and markedly decreased in the animals with gallstone formation. Cholesterol 32-43 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 91-94 12032489-8 2002 Parallel to the increase in the cholesterol saturation index, the contractile responses to CCK-8 decreased in the animals fed a high-cholesterol diet for 4 weeks and markedly decreased in the animals with gallstone formation. Cholesterol 133-144 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 91-94 12032489-11 2002 Up-regulation of the CCK-A receptor mRNA in the gallbladder of animals fed a high-cholesterol diet associated with decreased contractility may be due to an impairment of CCK signaling related to increased membrane cholesterol contents and its related reaction of biological compensation in order to increase the receptor concentration. Cholesterol 82-93 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 21-24 12032489-11 2002 Up-regulation of the CCK-A receptor mRNA in the gallbladder of animals fed a high-cholesterol diet associated with decreased contractility may be due to an impairment of CCK signaling related to increased membrane cholesterol contents and its related reaction of biological compensation in order to increase the receptor concentration. Cholesterol 214-225 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 21-24 12032489-12 2002 The results of the present study suggest that in prairie dogs fed a high-cholesterol diet both a decrease in gallbladder contractility related to impairment of CCK signaling and phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2))-induced mucosal inflammation in the gallbladder with associated biliary alterations favoring cholesterol crystal formation pathogenetically contribute to the formation of cholesterol gallstones. Cholesterol 73-84 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 160-163 9142916-5 1997 Gallbladder muscle cells from high-cholesterol-fed prairie dogs contracted less in response to CCK octapeptide (CCK-8) than those from the control group. Cholesterol 35-46 cholecystokinin Canis lupus familiaris 95-98