PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 14715838-0 2004 Estradiol supplementation in postmenopausal women doubles rebound-like release of growth hormone (GH) triggered by sequential infusion and withdrawal of somatostatin: evidence that estrogen facilitates endogenous GH-releasing hormone drive. Estradiol 0-9 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 82-96 14715838-0 2004 Estradiol supplementation in postmenopausal women doubles rebound-like release of growth hormone (GH) triggered by sequential infusion and withdrawal of somatostatin: evidence that estrogen facilitates endogenous GH-releasing hormone drive. Estradiol 0-9 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 98-100 14715838-0 2004 Estradiol supplementation in postmenopausal women doubles rebound-like release of growth hormone (GH) triggered by sequential infusion and withdrawal of somatostatin: evidence that estrogen facilitates endogenous GH-releasing hormone drive. Estradiol 0-9 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 213-215 14715838-5 2004 Compared with placebo, estradiol replacement: 1) stimulated spontaneous pulsatile GH secretion by 3.5-fold (95% confidence interval, 2.1- to 5.6-fold) (P < 0.001); and 2) amplified the mass of GH secreted in response to abrupt somatostatin withdrawal by 2.1-fold (95% confidence interval, 1.3- to 3.4-fold) (P = 0.003). Estradiol 23-32 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 82-84 14715838-5 2004 Compared with placebo, estradiol replacement: 1) stimulated spontaneous pulsatile GH secretion by 3.5-fold (95% confidence interval, 2.1- to 5.6-fold) (P < 0.001); and 2) amplified the mass of GH secreted in response to abrupt somatostatin withdrawal by 2.1-fold (95% confidence interval, 1.3- to 3.4-fold) (P = 0.003). Estradiol 23-32 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 196-198 14715838-7 2004 In summary, short-term supplementation with estradiol in postmenopausal individuals doubles the mass of rebound-like GH secretion induced by abrupt somatostatin withdrawal without modifying stimulation by a pharmacological dose of GHRH or GH-releasing peptide-2. Estradiol 44-53 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 117-119 14715838-8 2004 Accordingly, we hypothesize that estradiol stimulates pulsatile GH secretion, at least in part, by enhancing the release and/or action of hypothalamic GHRH. Estradiol 33-42 growth hormone 1 Homo sapiens 64-66