Lubo Zhang
Professor & Director of the Center for Perinatal B
Division of Pharmacology
Loma Linda University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Lubo Zhang is currently working as a Professor & Director of the Center for Perinatal Biology in the Department of Division of Pharmacology, Loma Linda University , U.S.A. His research interests includes to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the uterine vascular adaptation to pregnancy and chronic hypoxia. . He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Lubo Zhang is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the uterine vascular adaptation to pregnancy and chronic hypoxia. .
Research Interest
The research activities in my laboratory have two major focuses. The one is to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the uterine vascular adaptation to pregnancy and chronic hypoxia. These studies are to test the hypothesis that chronic hypoxia during gestation causes maladaptation of steroid hormone receptor gene expression patterns in the uterine artery through enhanced promoter methylation resulting in heightened myogenic response of the uterine artery in pregnancy. The other area of research interests is to study fetal epigenetic programming of gene expression patterns caused by adverse intrauterine environments, which is essential in explaining many fundamental biological processes by which a variety of cardiovascular dysfunctions and disease emerge and evolve. We are interested in the assessments of molecular mechanisms of DNA methylation in epigenetic programming of gene expression patterns in the developing heart, and the role of sex and sex-defining steroids in determining an “ischemia-sensitive” phenotype in the heart.
Publications
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Patterson AJ, Xiao D, Xiong F, Dixon B, Zhang L. Hypoxia-derived oxidative stress mediates epigenetic repression of PKCε gene in foetal rat hearts. Cardiovas Res 93: 302-310, 2012.
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Shi L, Mao C, Zeng F, Zhang L, Xu Z. Central angiotensin I increases fetal swallowing activity and oxytocin release in near-term ovine fetus. Neuroendocrinology 95: 248-256, 2012.
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Tong W, Zhang L. Hypoxia and fetal programming of matrix metalloproteinases. Drug Discovery Today invited keynote review, 17: 124-134, 2012.