INT276181

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Context Info
Confidence 0.44
First Reported 2009
Last Reported 2009
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 1
Total Number 4
Disease Relevance 2.48
Pain Relevance 1.37

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mitochondrion (Pten) aging (Pten) plasma membrane (Pten)
nucleus (Pten) intracellular (Pten) enzyme binding (Pten)
Anatomy Link Frequency
body 2
Pten (Rattus norvegicus)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Paracetamol 240 94.52 High High
cytokine 4 30.76 Quite Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Hyperglycemia 16 97.80 Very High Very High Very High
Hepatotoxicity 4 96.88 Very High Very High Very High
Aging 152 96.08 Very High Very High Very High
Body Weight 16 95.72 Very High Very High Very High
Apoptosis 40 83.28 Quite High
Frailty 20 82.16 Quite High
Obesity 8 77.08 Quite High
Hypertrophy 4 37.20 Quite Low
Death 8 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low
Hypoxia 4 5.00 Very Low Very Low Very Low

Sentences Mentioned In

Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
It is thought that high glucose levels can result in decreased PTEN expression and decreases in PTEN phosphatase activity [14].
Negative_regulation (decreased) of Gene_expression (expression) of PTEN
1) Confidence 0.44 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Body Doc Link PMC2712760 Disease Relevance 0.57 Pain Relevance 0.47
On the basis of previous work demonstrating that chronic acetaminophen (N-acetyl p-aminophenol, APAP) intake (30 mg/kg body weight/day) can be safely (e.g. in the absence of hepatotoxicity) used to prevent age-associated hyperglycemia [23], and other findings suggesting that elevated glucose levels can induce iNOS expression [19], [20] while reduce PTEN expression [14], we tested if this type of treatment regimen would also be effective in improving Akt function.
Negative_regulation (reduce) of Gene_expression (expression) of PTEN in body associated with hyperglycemia, paracetamol, body weight and hepatotoxicity
2) Confidence 0.33 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Body Doc Link PMC2712760 Disease Relevance 0.99 Pain Relevance 0.22
It is thought that high glucose levels can result in decreased PTEN expression and decreases in PTEN phosphatase activity [14].
Negative_regulation (decreased) of Gene_expression (expression) of PTEN
3) Confidence 0.32 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Body Doc Link PMC2712760 Disease Relevance 0.57 Pain Relevance 0.47
Paradoxically, these increases in Akt phosphorylation were associated with diminished mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) phosphorylation, along with decreased levels of insulin receptor beta (IR-?)
Negative_regulation (decreased) of Gene_expression (levels) of PTEN
4) Confidence 0.28 Published 2009 Journal PLoS ONE Section Abstract Doc Link PMC2712760 Disease Relevance 0.35 Pain Relevance 0.22

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