Grégoire Vincke
University of Liège
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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2003
J. Hamoir; Abderrahim Nemmar; David. J. Halloy; Dyann F. Wirth; Grégoire Vincke; A Vanderplasschen; Benoit Nemery; Pascal Gustin
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of particle number, total surface area, mass and surface chemical groups in (K(f,c)) changes. The lung effects of four different fine (110 nm) and ultrafine (24 nm) polystyrene particles have been tested in an isolated perfused rabbit lung model. Pulmonary microvascular permeability (K(f,c)) modifications were measured in response to intratracheal particle challenge. Polystyrene particles, mainly located in alveolar spaces and macrophages, induced a K(f,c) increase that was related to the total surface area and number of particles rather than to the instilled mass. Moreover, the positively charged amine-modified polystyrene particles were more effective in the K(f,c) response than the negatively charged carboxylate-modified polystyrene particles. We concluded that particle number and diameter that mathematically equally determined total surface area do not have the same importance in explaining the biological effects observed and that particle number could be an alternative to total surface area to describe the particle exposure. Furthermore, surface properties of polystyrene particles need to be considered to investigate the microvascular permeability changes measured in our model.
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2000
Benoit Moreaux; Abderrahim Nemmar; Grégoire Vincke; David. J. Halloy; Dominique Beerens; Charles Advenier; Pascal Gustin
The purpose of this work was to investigate the role of tachykinins in cough induced by citric acid (0.8 M) in pigs. With this object, we have studied the effect of citric acid on substance P content in the tracheo-bronchial tree and the effects of substance P and of tachykinin receptor antagonists on citric acid-induced cough. Citric acid exposure significantly increased substance P concentration in both broncho-alveolar and tracheal lavage fluids, while it decreased significantly the substance P content in tracheal mucosa. Substance P did not elicit cough, but significantly potentiated the citric acid-induced cough frequency. Tachykinin NK(1), NK(2) or NK(3) receptor antagonists, SR 140333 (nolpitantium), SR 48968 (saredutant) and SR 142801 (osanetant), respectively, significantly inhibited citric acid-induced cough. The same inhibitory effect of tachykinin receptor antagonists was observed, when substance P was nebulised before citric acid challenge. We conclude that citric acid induces in pigs a release of substance P in the tracheo-bronchial tree, which plays a sensitising role on the cough reflex. The involvement of tachykinin NK(1), NK(2), NK(3) receptors are also demonstrated in this reflex.
Toxicology | 2005
Nathalie Kirschvink; Grégoire Vincke; Laurence Fievez; Cécile Onclinx; Delphine Wirth; Michèle Belleflamme; Renaud Louis; Didier Cataldo; Michael J. Peck; Pascal Gustin
Veterinary Journal | 2004
David. J. Halloy; Nathalie Kirschvink; Grégoire Vincke; J. Hamoir; François Delvaux; Pascal Gustin
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods | 2005
Nathalie Kirschvink; Grégoire Vincke; Cécile Onclinx; Michael J. Peck; Pascal Gustin
Revue internationale des technologies en pédagogie universitaire | 2010
Grégoire Vincke; Eric Depiereux
Revue internationale des technologies en pédagogie universitaire | 2013
Grégoire Vincke; Anne-Cécile Wauthy; Benoît Bihin; Eric Depiereux
Archive | 2004
N. Kirshvink; François Delvaux; Grégoire Vincke; Cécile Clercx; Pascal Gustin
Morphologie | 2018
Sylvie Multon; Laurence Pesesse; Alodie Weatherspoon; Sandra Florquin; Jean-François Van de Poël; Grégoire Vincke; Dominique Verpoorten; Pierre Bonnet; Pascale Quatresooz; Valérie Defaweux
Annales De Pathologie | 2018
Sylvie Multon; Laurence Pesesse; Alodie Weatherspoon; Sandra Florquin; Jean-François Van de Poël; Pierre Martin; Grégoire Vincke; Renaud Hoyoux; Dominique Verpoorten; Pierre Bonnet; Pascale Quatresooz; Valérie Defaweux