PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 3490850-0 1986 Hyaluronic acid is an endogenous inducer of interleukin-1 production by human monocytes and rabbit macrophages. Hyaluronic Acid 0-15 interleukin 1 alpha Homo sapiens 44-57 3490850-1 1986 When human peripheral monocytes and rabbit peritoneal macrophages were incubated with hyaluronic acid, the media were found to contain interleukin-1 (IL-1) activity and to stimulate collagenase production by rabbit fibroblasts. Hyaluronic Acid 86-101 interleukin 1 alpha Homo sapiens 135-148 3490850-1 1986 When human peripheral monocytes and rabbit peritoneal macrophages were incubated with hyaluronic acid, the media were found to contain interleukin-1 (IL-1) activity and to stimulate collagenase production by rabbit fibroblasts. Hyaluronic Acid 86-101 interleukin 1 alpha Homo sapiens 150-154 3490850-2 1986 A digestion of hyaluronic acid by testicular hyaluronidase decreased the IL-1 inducing activity. Hyaluronic Acid 15-30 interleukin 1 alpha Homo sapiens 73-77 3490850-4 1986 Hyaluronic acid also stimulated human polymorphonuclear leucocytes to produce IL-1 like activity. Hyaluronic Acid 0-15 interleukin 1 alpha Homo sapiens 78-82 3490850-5 1986 These results indicate that hyaluronic acid is an endogenous IL-1 inducer and may play important roles in the pathological and/or physiological changes of connective tissues. Hyaluronic Acid 28-43 interleukin 1 alpha Homo sapiens 61-65