R.J. Bennink PhD

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PhD R.J. Bennink

Position
Full Professor
Main activities
Education, Patient care, Research
Specialisation
Nuclear Medicine
Focus of research

Over the last five years, focus of research has been on nuclear gastroenterology and cell trafficking.
Together with the Gastrointestinal Motility Group (now part of the Tytgat Institute for Liver and Intestinal Research) of prof.dr. G.E. Boeckxstaens many studies have been performed on postoperative gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, both in a preclinical and in a clinical setting. Molecular imaging has helped unravelling the mechanism of postoperative gastrointestinal tract dysfunction in animal models of disease and preventive measures have been investigated in humans. Furthermore, molecular imaging has been performed to investigate functional dyspepsia. Research has led to several publications published in pear-reviewed journals.
Together with the department of Experimental Surgery of prof.dr. T.M. van Gulik many studies have been performed using molecular imaging for assessment of total and regional liver function in both preclinical models of disease and patients. Assessment of (regional) liver function has been performed for the optimization of surgical techniques of liver resection, both in subjects with and without hepatic co-morbidity like cirrhosis or steatosis. Research has led to publications published in several pear-reviewed journals.
Together with the departments of Gastroenterology (prof.dr. G.E. Boeckxstaens) and clinical Immunology-Reumatology (prof.dr. P.P. Tak) molecular imaging studies have been performed on inflammatory cell trafficking before and after treatment with novel biological therapy aimed at modification of cell homing properties. Research has led to publications published in several pear-reviewed journals.
 

Key publications
  • van Bree Sjoerd, Vlug Malaika, Bemelman Willem, Hollmann Markus, Ubbink Dirk, Zwinderman Koos, de Jonge Wouter, Snoek Susanne, Bolhuis Karen, van der Zanden Esmerij, The Frans, Bennink Roel, Boeckxstaens Guy Faster recovery of gastrointestinal transit after laparoscopy and fast-track care in patients undergoing colonic surgery Gastroenterology 2011;141 (3):872-880.e1-4 [PubMed]
  • de Graaf Wilmar, Häusler Stephanie, Heger Michal, van Ginhoven Tessa M., van Cappellen Gert, Bennink Roelof J., Kullak-Ublick Gerd A., Hesselmann Rolf, van Gulik Thomas M., Stieger Bruno Transporters involved in the hepatic uptake of (99m)Tc-mebrofenin and indocyanine green Journal of hepatology 2011;54 (4):738-745 [PubMed]
  • de Graaf Wilmar, Bennink Roelof J., Veteläinen Reeta, van Gulik Thomas M. Nuclear Imaging Techniques for the Assessment of Hepatic Function in Liver Surgery and Transplantation Journal of nuclear medicine 2010;51 (5):742-752 [PubMed]
  • Beaumont Hanneke, Bennink Roelof J., de Jong Jan, Boeckxstaens Guy E. The position of the acid pocket as a major risk factor for acidic reflux in healthy subjects and patients with GORD Gut 2010;59 (4):441-451 [PubMed]
  • de Jonge Wouter J., van der Zanden Esmerij P., The Frans O., Bijlsma Maarten F., van Westerloo David J., Bennink Roelof J., Berthoud Hans-Rudolf, Uematsu Satoshi, Akira Shizuo, van den Wijngaard Rene M., Boeckxstaens Guy E. Stimulation of the vagus nerve attenuates macrophage activation by activating the Jak2-STAT3 signaling pathway Nature immunology 2005;6 (8):844-851 [PubMed]
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Research programmes

Prof. PhD B.L.F. Smit (Molecular imaging from mice to men)