PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3114407-2 1987 A significant reduction in salt and water outputs, glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow was produced within 10 min of infusion of 12 micrograms TRH over 30 min. Water 36-41 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 156-159 6267562-5 1981 Unexpectedly, TRH (20 and 40 mg/kg, IP) potentiated the action of ethanol by increasing punished licking in water-deprived rats, rather than antagonizing this acute action of ethanol. Water 108-113 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 14-17 3920663-0 1985 Intraventricular administration of cyclo(His-Pro), a metabolite of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), decreases water intake in the rat. Water 114-119 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 67-96 3920663-0 1985 Intraventricular administration of cyclo(His-Pro), a metabolite of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), decreases water intake in the rat. Water 114-119 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 98-101 3090567-1 1986 The effect of long-term TRH administration through drinking water (0.2 mg/ml) on food and water intake and body weight has been studied in three groups of female rats: (1) thyroidectomized, (2) thyroidectomized receiving daily 250 micrograms/kg of L-T4, (3) sham-operated. Water 60-65 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 24-27 6813881-5 1982 It was concluded that the medial hypothalamus is the most sensitive site of TRH-induced anorexia and adipsia and the action of TRH on the lateral hypothalamus is also a possible mechanism mediating the decrease in water intake. Water 214-219 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 127-130 404133-5 1977 At a dose of 3 nmoles, LHRH, SRIF, and TRH suppressed water intake alh. Water 54-59 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 39-42 12213495-0 2002 TRH decreases food intake and increases water intake and body temperature in rats. Water 40-45 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 0-3 15234590-7 2004 TRH increased water intake in females, and CCK blocked this effect of TRH. Water 14-19 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 0-3 809721-6 1975 A relationship was found in rats between the amount of TRH ingested in drinking water and plasma levels of PRL and TSH; hormonal stores in the adenohypophysis usually declined. Water 80-85 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 55-58 29803395-0 2018 The potential role of thyrotropin-releasing hormone in colonic dysmotility induced by water avoidance stress in rats. Water 86-91 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 22-51 29803395-1 2018 OBJECTIVE: This study sought to investigate the effect and underlying mechanism of thyrotrophin releasing hormone (TRH) on colonic contractile disorders induced by chronic water avoidance stress (WAS). Water 172-177 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 115-118 12837184-6 2003 RESULTS: TRH or HSD used alone or in combination significantly increased MAP, LVSP and +/- dp/dt max (P<0.05 or P<0.01 ), ameliorated acid-base imbalance, and decreased the water content of lung and brain. Water 179-184 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 9-12 12369739-3 2002 Under conditions of equilibrated water metabolism TRH diminished significantly the hypothalamic and neurohypophysial AVP and OT content but was without the effect on plasma oxytocin level; however, TRH in a dose of 100 ng/100 g b.w. Water 33-38 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 50-53 12369739-11 2002 Data from the present study suggest that TRH displays different character of action on vasopressin and oxytocin secretion in relation to the actual state of water metabolism. Water 157-162 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 41-44 12213495-2 2002 In the present study, we investigated the effects of acute and chronic TRH treatment on water intake, body temperature and feeding behavior in rats. Water 88-93 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 71-74 12213495-4 2002 TRH decreased food and water intake in the first few hours (P < .05). Water 23-28 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 0-3 12213495-9 2002 These results show that whereas a single injection of TRH decreases short-term food and water intake in rats, repeated daily treatments stimulate water intake but not food intake, and, thus, the increase in water consumption is mediated independently of food intake under these conditions. Water 88-93 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 54-57 9113262-1 1997 In previous studies, we found that single injections of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone analog TA-0910 dose-dependently reduced alcohol intake and preference in alcohol-preferring (P) and Fawn-Hooded (FH) rats over a 24-hr period of continuous access to alcohol and water. Water 268-273 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 60-89 10680722-8 2000 Rats given a choice of 2% w/v ethanol and water decreased alcohol preference after TRH (20 mg/kg) but did not reduce total fluid intake. Water 42-47 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 83-86 7670125-3 1995 Treatment with TRH resulted in significantly decreased hypothalamic oxytocin content in both euhydrated (i.e. given tap water ad libitum) and salt-loaded rats. Water 120-125 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 15-18 7631792-2 1995 In this study, the CNS effects of TRH on ileal and jejunal water transport were examined in awake rats and dogs, respectively. Water 59-64 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 34-37 7631792-8 1995 These results indicate that 1) TRH acts within the CNS to stimulate net ileal and jejunal water secretion in rats and dogs, respectively; 2) these actions are mediated by vagal pathways; and 3) stimulation of intestinal secretion by cerebral TRH is primarily mediated by a VIP-sensitive mechanism and, in part, by a muscarinic mechanism. Water 90-95 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 31-34 1775509-4 1991 TRH was dissolved by sonification (10 mg/l) and was stable in tap water. Water 66-71 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 0-3 7847606-1 1994 In a previous study, we showed that a single injection of the thyrotropin-releasing hormone analog TA-0910 dose-dependently reduced alcohol intake in alcohol-preferring (P) rats and increased their water intake over a 24-hr period. Water 198-203 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 62-91 8241530-4 1993 In rats deprived of water for two days TRH completely prevented the decrease of neurohypophysial oxytocin due to stimulation of osmoreceptor origin. Water 20-25 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 39-42 8003705-3 1993 Treatment with TRH resulted in significantly increased hypothalamic vasopressin content in both euhydrated (i.e. given tap water ad libitum) and salt-loaded rats. Water 123-128 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 15-18 8309734-3 1993 Treatment with TRH resulted in significantly increased hypothalamic oxytocin content in both euhydrated (i.e., given tap water ad libitum) and salt-loaded rats and vasopressin content only in euhydrated rats. Water 121-126 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 15-18 8309734-4 1993 Similarly, neurohypophysial vasopressin and oxytocin content significantly increased in animals drinking tap water or 2% sodium chloride during treatment with TRH. Water 109-114 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 159-162 1916149-3 1991 Water-immersion caused a significant decrease immunoreactive-TRH (ir-TRH) concentrations in the stomach, and a significant increase in ir-TRH concentrations in the gastric juice. Water 0-5 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 61-64 1916149-3 1991 Water-immersion caused a significant decrease immunoreactive-TRH (ir-TRH) concentrations in the stomach, and a significant increase in ir-TRH concentrations in the gastric juice. Water 0-5 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 69-72 1916149-3 1991 Water-immersion caused a significant decrease immunoreactive-TRH (ir-TRH) concentrations in the stomach, and a significant increase in ir-TRH concentrations in the gastric juice. Water 0-5 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 69-72 8095031-0 1993 The role of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the pathogenesis of water-immersion stress in rats--inhibition of TRH release from the stomach by atropine, ranitidine or omeprazole. Water 71-76 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 12-41 8095031-0 1993 The role of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the pathogenesis of water-immersion stress in rats--inhibition of TRH release from the stomach by atropine, ranitidine or omeprazole. Water 71-76 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 43-46 8095031-1 1993 The role of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the development of gastric erosions and ulcers induced by water-immersion stress was studied. Water 109-114 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 12-41 8095031-1 1993 The role of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) in the development of gastric erosions and ulcers induced by water-immersion stress was studied. Water 109-114 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 43-46 8095031-4 1993 Water-immersion stress induced a decrease in gastric wall ir-TRH concentrations and an increase in gastric juice ir-TRH concentrations with a decrease in gastric pH prior to ulcer formation. Water 0-5 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 61-64 8095031-4 1993 Water-immersion stress induced a decrease in gastric wall ir-TRH concentrations and an increase in gastric juice ir-TRH concentrations with a decrease in gastric pH prior to ulcer formation. Water 0-5 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 116-119 1775509-11 1991 To improve the stability of TRH in tap water, 1-ml samples of drinking water with dissolved TRH were measured. Water 39-44 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 28-31 1775509-11 1991 To improve the stability of TRH in tap water, 1-ml samples of drinking water with dissolved TRH were measured. Water 71-76 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 92-95 1669476-3 1990 Intra-amygdaloid TRH injection to submissive rats resulted in a loss of subordinate position in these animals in the water competition test. Water 117-122 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 17-20 3138476-0 1988 [Thyrotropin-releasing hormone levels under water-immersion stress in rats]. Water 44-49 thyrotropin releasing hormone Rattus norvegicus 1-30