PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16844584-0 1997 Stimulatory effect of glutamine on human monocyte activation as measured by interleukin-6 and soluble interleukin-6 receptor release. Glutamine 22-31 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 76-89 16844584-0 1997 Stimulatory effect of glutamine on human monocyte activation as measured by interleukin-6 and soluble interleukin-6 receptor release. Glutamine 22-31 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 102-115 16844584-6 1997 The extracellular glutamine concentration had a significant effect on IL-6 secretion by activated human monocytes. Glutamine 18-27 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 70-74 16844584-7 1997 The mean levels of IL-6 in 0.1 mM glutamine were only marginally higher (P = 0.54) compared to those in the absence of glutamine. Glutamine 34-43 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 19-23 16844584-8 1997 A minimum of 0.2 mM glutamine was required to reach the maximal production of IL-6. Glutamine 20-29 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 78-82 16844584-9 1997 At all glutamine concentrations the higher concentration of LPS (1 ng/ml) induced higher mean levels of IL-6 than the lower one (1 pg/ml). Glutamine 7-16 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 104-108 16844584-11 1997 Our results indicate that very low levels of glutamine in plasma may impair the activation of human monocytes as measured by IL-6 secretion. Glutamine 45-54 interleukin 6 Homo sapiens 125-129