PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 1422591-11 1992 Activation of protein kinase C (PKC) by phorbol-12-myristate-1 3-acetate was found to inhibit the histamine as well as ATP-induced Ca2" response in a dose-dependent manner.6. Histamine 98-107 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 14-30 1422591-11 1992 Activation of protein kinase C (PKC) by phorbol-12-myristate-1 3-acetate was found to inhibit the histamine as well as ATP-induced Ca2" response in a dose-dependent manner.6. Histamine 98-107 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 32-35 1422591-12 1992 In PKC downregulated cells the second phase of the histamine-induced Ca2+ response was significantly elevated, indicating the involvement of PKC in the negative feedback on the Ca2+ influx(control cells: second phase: 601 +/- 52 nM (n = 11); PKC downregulated cells: second phase:890 +/- 90nM, n = I0, P<0.05).7. Histamine 51-60 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 3-6 1422591-12 1992 In PKC downregulated cells the second phase of the histamine-induced Ca2+ response was significantly elevated, indicating the involvement of PKC in the negative feedback on the Ca2+ influx(control cells: second phase: 601 +/- 52 nM (n = 11); PKC downregulated cells: second phase:890 +/- 90nM, n = I0, P<0.05).7. Histamine 51-60 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 141-144 1422591-12 1992 In PKC downregulated cells the second phase of the histamine-induced Ca2+ response was significantly elevated, indicating the involvement of PKC in the negative feedback on the Ca2+ influx(control cells: second phase: 601 +/- 52 nM (n = 11); PKC downregulated cells: second phase:890 +/- 90nM, n = I0, P<0.05).7. Histamine 51-60 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 141-144 1422591-14 1992 Based on our experimental data we suggest that short-term desensitization of the histamine H,receptor evolves from two different processes: a selective reduction of the histamine-induced Ca2+ release, mediated by a PKC-independent pathway, and a non-selective inhibition of the receptormediated Ca2+ influx activated by a PKC-dependent pathway. Histamine 81-90 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 215-218 1422591-14 1992 Based on our experimental data we suggest that short-term desensitization of the histamine H,receptor evolves from two different processes: a selective reduction of the histamine-induced Ca2+ release, mediated by a PKC-independent pathway, and a non-selective inhibition of the receptormediated Ca2+ influx activated by a PKC-dependent pathway. Histamine 81-90 proline rich transmembrane protein 2 Homo sapiens 322-325