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Gene Pair: INS, PRL

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# PMID Sentence
1 21986512 Human placental lactogen (hPL) and prolactin increase maternal food intake by induction of central leptin resistance and promote maternal beta-cell expansion and insulin production to defend against the development of gestational diabetes mellitus.
2 176403 Alteration of growth of dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced mammary tumors was caused by removal of estrogen (ovariectomy), or insulin (diabetes), or by inhibition of prolactin secretin (treatment with an ergoline derivative).
3 188551 Prolactin binding to both tumor and liver was significantly reduced in diabetic rats, suggesting that insulin may play an important role in controlling tissue sensitivity to prolactin.
4 188551 Prolactin binding to both tumor and liver was significantly reduced in diabetic rats, suggesting that insulin may play an important role in controlling tissue sensitivity to prolactin.
5 591612 The failure of apomorphine to affect glucagon secretion, despite a substantial effect on growth hormone and prolactin, was also observed in insulin-dependent diabetics known to exhibit A-cell hyperresponsiveness to various stimuli.
6 224797 Prolactin release could not be stimulated by TRH, levodopa, metoclopramide, chlorpromazine and insulin hypoglycemia.
7 3109862 Peak and integrated cortisol, GH, and catecholamine responses to insulin and proinsulin were similar, but those of prolactin were reduced after proinsulin when compared with insulin by 42% (P less than .01) and 34% (P less than .05), respectively.
8 3109862 The intravenous injection of a dose of proinsulin (6 micrograms/kg), which did not produce hypoglycemia but was the molar equivalent of insulin used in the first protocol, failed to modify the GH or prolactin responses to a combined injection of GH-releasing hormone (1 microgram/kg) and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (500 micrograms).
9 3183302 In 19 insulin-dependent diabetic patients (12 men and 7 women), RP induced cortisol release in all cases, GH and PRL release in men, but not in women, and no modification of LH and glucagon plasma levels; in 12 similar patients receiving saline infusions without RP, no endocrine modifications were observed.
10 2403453 The nonglycosylated form of PRL may play a role in B-cell function by promoting protein synthesis, which results in augmented insulin synthesis.
11 8475133 The nonglycosylated porcine PRL produced modest stimulation of cell division and insulin secretion from rat islets, but glycosylated porcine PRL had no significant effects.
12 8372101 Serum levels of prolactin decreased in all diabetic groups and insulin failed to restore these levels to those of control animals.
13 9369813 Insulin secretion was increased twofold in encapsulated rat islets exposed to prolactin compared with control values.
14 17479443 The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of insulin sensitivity on the association between TSH and PRL in euthyroid obese subjects.
15 17479443 The insulin sensitivity and carbohydrate homeostasis seem to be involved in relationship with PRL and TSH by the brain via serotoninergic and dopaminergic system.
16 21128120 Insulin sensitivity tended to improve after 6 months; M-value from 5.7 (±1.8) to 7.8 (±2.6) mg/kg/min, P = 0.083 and per cent improvement in M-value was correlated to per cent reduction in PRL levels (r = -0.85, P = 0.034).
17 21557442 In addition, low-dose prolactin decreased hepatic glucose output in hyperinsulinaemic states, indicating an improvement in hepatic insulin resistance.
18 21876517 Our findings point to that hyperprolactinemia due to 1st and 2nd generation antipsychotics may decrease insulin sensitivity, whereas other mechanisms probably underlie insulin resistance induced by PRL-sparing antipsychotics such as clozapine and olanzapine.
19 21352888 In the pituitary, insulin treatment prevented diabetes-induced apoptosis (P<0.01), as well as the decline in prolactin and GH mRNA levels (P<0.05).