Zheng-Gen Jin, Ph.D.

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University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, ACVRI - 211 Bailey Road
Rochester, New York 14642

Office: 585 276-9783 (primary)

Lab: 585 276-9836

Fax: 585 276-9829

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Research

* Molecular regulation of vascular endothelial function.

Dr. Jin's research has been focused on molecular regulation of vascular endothelial function. Vascular endothelial cells in blood vessels produce a number of vasodilator and vasoconstrictor substances that not only physiologically regulate vasomotor tone and vascular homeostasis, but also mediate the recruitment and activity of inflammatory cells and the propensity towards atherosclerotic lesion formation and thrombosis in the pathological condition. Normal laminar shear stress, a fractional force generated by blood flow, regulates the activity of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and promotes the expression of genes in endothelial cells that may protect against atherosclerosis. In contrast, oxidant stress caused by over-production of reactive oxygen species plays a major role in impairing vascular functions, by reducing the bioavailability of nitric oxide and stimulating proinflammatory pathways. By understanding the nature of molecular regulation of endothelial function and dysfunction by shear stress and oxidative stress as well as growth factors and cytokines, Dr. Jins research will help to develop novel therapeutic strategies for preventing atherosclerotic vascular diseases.

The specific ongoing projects in the lab are: 1) to characterize the signaling pathways involved in flow-mediated eNOS activation and anti-inflammatory effect; 2) to identify specific intracellular signaling molecules essential for oxidative stress-induced endothelial dysfunction; 3) to define the molecular mechanisms of endothelial proinflammatory and angiogenetic responses to growth factors and cytokines.

Current Appointments

Education
PhD Physiology China - Non-Medical School 1991
BS Physics China - Non-Medical School 1987

Lab Description

Molecular regulation of vascular endothelial function. Vascular endothelial cells in blood vessels produce a number of vasodilator and vasoconstrictor substances that regulate vasomotor tone, but&.


Lab Website

http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/cvri/research/jin-lab.cfm


Recent Journal Articles
Showing the 5 most recent journal articles.
Ha, C.H., Jhun, B.S., Kao, H.Y., Jin, Z.G. ""VEGF Stimulates HDAC7 Phosphorylation and Cytoplasmic Accumulation Modulating Matrix Metalloproteinase Expression and Angiongenesis."". Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. (2008).
Ha CH; Bennett AM; Jin ZG. "A novel role of vascular endothelial cadherin in modulating c-Src activation and downstream signaling of vascular endothelial growth factor." The Journal of biological chemistry. 2008; 283(11):7261-70. Epub 2008 Jan 07.
Ha CH; Wang W; Jhun BS; Wong C; Hausser A; Pfizenmaier K; McKinsey TA; Olson EN; Jin ZG. "Protein kinase D-dependent phosphorylation and nuclear export of histone deacetylase 5 mediates vascular endothelial growth factor-induced gene expression and angiogenesis." The Journal of biological chemistry. 2008; 283(21):14590-9. Epub 2008 Mar 10.
Xu X; Jhun BS; Ha CH; Jin ZG. "Molecular mechanisms of ghrelin-mediated endothelial nitric oxide synthase activation." Endocrinology. 2008; 149(8):4183-92. Epub 2008 May 01.
Xu X; Ha CH; Wong C; Wang W; Hausser A; Pfizenmaier K; Olson EN; McKinsey TA; Jin ZG. "Angiotensin II stimulates protein kinase D-dependent histone deacetylase 5 phosphorylation and nuclear export leading to vascular smooth muscle cell hypertrophy." Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology. 2007; 27(11):2355-62. Epub 2007 Sep 06.