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Johan Van de Voorde

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Vandewalle J, Timmermans S, Paakinaho V, Vancraeynest L, Dewyse L, Vanderhaeghen T, et al.
Cell Metab . 2021 Jul; 33(9):1763-1776.e5. PMID: 34302744
Sepsis is a potentially lethal syndrome resulting from a maladaptive response to infection. Upon infection, glucocorticoids are produced as a part of the compensatory response to tolerate sepsis. This tolerance...
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Vanden Daele L, Boydens C, Van de Voorde J
Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol . 2018 Aug; 256(10):1905-1912. PMID: 30105641
Purpose: The retinal relaxing factor (RRF) is a continuously released factor from the retina that causes vasorelaxation, the identity and potential role in physiology of which remain largely unknown. Experiments...
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Vanden Daele L, Boydens C, Devoldere J, Remaut K, Van de Voorde J
Curr Eye Res . 2018 Jul; 43(11):1383-1388. PMID: 29966443
Materials And Methods: mouse femoral arteries were mounted in myograph baths for in vitro isometric tension measurements. The vasorelaxing effect of chicken retinas, which contain no vascular cells, and of...
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Van Rymenant E, Van Camp J, Pauwels B, Boydens C, Vanden Daele L, Beerens K, et al.
J Nutr Biochem . 2017 Apr; 44:44-51. PMID: 28391055
Consumption of foods rich in ferulic acid (FA) such as wholegrain cereals, or FA precursors such as chlorogenic acids in coffee, is inversely correlated with risk of cardiovascular disease and...
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Vanden Daele L, Boydens C, Pauwels B, Van de Voorde J
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2017 Mar; 58(3):1702-1708. PMID: 28319644
The retinal circulation is regulated by different local factors and might include the retinal relaxing factor (RRF). This factor is found to be continuously released by the retina and relaxes...
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Boydens C, Pauwels B, Vanden Daele L, Van de Voorde J
J Sex Med . 2017 Mar; 14(4):502-509. PMID: 28258955
Background: Intracellular cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) concentrations are regulated by degradation enzymes (phosphodiesterases) and by active transport across the plasma membrane by multidrug resistance proteins (MRPs) 4 and 5. Aim:...
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Decaluwe K, Pauwels B, Boydens C, Thoonen R, Buys E, Brouckaert P, et al.
J Sex Med . 2017 Feb; 14(2):196-204. PMID: 28161078
Introduction: The nitric oxide (NO), soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), and cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) pathway is the leading pathway in penile erection. Aim: To assess erectile function in a mouse...
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Bol M, Wang N, De Bock M, Wacquier B, Decrock E, Gadicherla A, et al.
Cardiovasc Res . 2016 Sep; 113(2):195-206. PMID: 27677282
Aims: Connexins form gap-junctions (GJs) that directly connect cells, thereby coordinating vascular cell function and controlling vessel diameter and blood flow. GJs are composed of two hemichannels contributed by each...
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Vanden Daele L, Boydens C, Pauwels B, Van de Voorde J
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2016 Apr; 57(4):1655-61. PMID: 27054518
Purpose: Resveratrol is a red wine polyphenol that causes vasorelaxation, which could be of interest in the treatment or prevention of eye diseases with an impaired blood flow. In this...
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Boydens C, Pauwels B, Vanden Daele L, Van de Voorde J
Cardiovasc Diabetol . 2016 Mar; 15:46. PMID: 26993793
Background: Hyperglycemia and increased levels of methylglyoxal (MGO) can trigger the development of vascular complications in diabetes. Resveratrol and quercetin are red wine polyphenols with known beneficial cardiovascular properties, including...