PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9620868-0 1998 The intracellular triacylglycerol/fatty acid cycle: a comparison of its activity in hepatocytes which secrete exclusively apolipoprotein (apo) B100 very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and in those which secrete predominantly apoB48 VLDL. Fatty Acids 34-44 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 122-147 15124019-6 2004 Even without added fatty acids, degradation of ApoB100 in primary hepatocytes was blocked by desferrioxamine or antioxidant cotreatment. Fatty Acids 19-30 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 47-54 12454278-1 2002 Fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation differentially affect plasma apolipoprotein B-100 (apoB-100) levels. Fatty Acids 0-11 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 75-95 12454278-1 2002 Fatty acids of varying lengths and saturation differentially affect plasma apolipoprotein B-100 (apoB-100) levels. Fatty Acids 0-11 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 97-105 12454278-10 2002 In turn, hepatic production may be regulated by specific fatty acids at the steps of apoB-100 degradation and the recruitment of nascent TG to lipoprotein particles. Fatty Acids 57-68 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 85-93 16627799-3 2006 The ability of ADRP to block the secretion of apoB-100 VLDL1 decreased with increasing quantities of fatty acids in the medium, indicating a saturable process and emphasizing the importance of sequestering of fatty acids for the effect of ADRP on VLDL secretion. Fatty Acids 101-112 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 46-54 16627799-3 2006 The ability of ADRP to block the secretion of apoB-100 VLDL1 decreased with increasing quantities of fatty acids in the medium, indicating a saturable process and emphasizing the importance of sequestering of fatty acids for the effect of ADRP on VLDL secretion. Fatty Acids 209-220 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 46-54 15177262-3 2004 When lipid synthesis in rat hepatoma cells was stimulated by fatty acid addition, fully lipidated apoB-lipoproteins of very low-density lipoprotein density were absent from the vesicles, but instead formed in a post-ER compartment. Fatty Acids 61-71 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 98-102 11093922-12 2000 In summary, GH has direct effects on production and secretion of apoB-containing lipoproteins, which may add to the effects of hyperinsulinemia and increased flux of fatty acids to the liver during GH treatment in vivo. Fatty Acids 166-177 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 65-69 9075203-7 1997 The amounts of apoB100 and apoB48 were the same in hepatocytes treated with or without exogenous fatty acids. Fatty Acids 97-108 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 15-22 9233686-0 1997 Effects of fatty acids on apolipoprotein B secretion by McArdle RH-7777 rat hepatoma cells. Fatty Acids 11-22 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 26-42 9101428-0 1997 Changes in fatty acid metabolism in rat hepatocytes in response to dietary n-3 fatty acids are associated with changes in the intracellular metabolism and secretion of apolipoprotein B-48. Fatty Acids 11-21 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 168-187 9075203-7 1997 The amounts of apoB100 and apoB48 were the same in hepatocytes treated with or without exogenous fatty acids. Fatty Acids 97-108 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 27-33 2764942-4 1989 These results suggest that rat ApoB, similar to human ApoB, contained covalently linked fatty acids through the high energy, labile thiolester bonds. Fatty Acids 88-99 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 31-35 1445239-5 1992 At a given concentration of extracellular fatty acid, cells depleted of triacylglycerol secreted less VLDL triacylglycerol and apoB than did control cells. Fatty Acids 42-52 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 127-131 2764942-0 1989 Presence of covalently attached fatty acids in rat apolipoprotein B via thiolester linkages. Fatty Acids 32-43 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 51-67 22232878-4 2011 Supposedly, that high-fat diet promotes de novo compensatory synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids, but disturbed apoB-100 receptor-mediated active transport of fatty acids with low-density lipoproteins (LDL), synthesized in the liver fatty acids is not captured by the cells peripheral organs. Fatty Acids 164-175 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 117-125 21719579-0 2011 Different fatty acids inhibit apoB100 secretion by different pathways: unique roles for ER stress, ceramide, and autophagy. Fatty Acids 10-21 apolipoprotein B Rattus norvegicus 30-37