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Jing Zhang, MD
Instructor of Research
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Mailing Address:
941 Stanton L. Young Blvd., BSEB 306
Oklahoma City, OK 73104

Telephone:
(405) 271-5896 ext 48288
Fax:
(405) 271-7522
Email: jing-zhang@ouhsc.edu  

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Research Interests

 

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Education

2001 MD - Jining Medical College, Jining, China

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Recent Publications
 

Chen JDZ, Xu X, Zhang J, Abo M, Lin X, Mccallum RW, Ross B. Efficiency and efficacy of multi-channel gastric electrical stimulation. Neurogastroenterology and Motility. 2005; 17(6):878-82.

Zhang J, Ming Tang, J D Z Chen. Central Mechanisms of Gastric Electrical Stimulation Involving Neurons in Paraventricular Nucleus of Hypothalamus in Rats. Obesity Surgery. 2006; 16(3):344-52.

Chen JDZ, Ueno T, Xu X, Zhang J. Reverse Gastric Pacing Reduces Food Intake without Inducing Symptoms in Dogs. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 2006;41(1):30-36

Zhang J, Ouyang H, Zhu HB, Zhu H, Lin XM, Co E, Hayes J, Chen JDZ. Development of gastric slow waves and effects of feeding in pre-term and full-term infants. Neurogastroenterology and Motility. 2006; 18(4): 284-91.

Zhang J, Tang M, Xu L, Chen JDZ. Implantable Gastric Stimulation IGS) Alters Expression of Oxytocin- and Orexin-Containing Neurons in the Hypothalamus of Rats. Obesity Surgery 2006; 16(6):762-769.

Zhang J,Chen JDZ. Pacing the gut in motility disorder. Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology. 2006; 9(4):351-360.

Sun XR, Tang M, Zhang J, Chen JDZ. Excitatory effects of gastric electrical stimulation on gastric distension responsive neurons in ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) in rats. Neuroscience Research. 2006; 55(4):451-457.

Zhang J and Chen JDZ. Systematic review: applications and future of gastric electrical stimulation. Alimentary Pharmacology; Therapeutics. 2006; 24, 991-1002.

Qin C, Chen JDZ, Zhang J, and Foreman RD. Modulatory effects and afferent pathways of gastric electrical stimulation on rat thoracic spinal neurons receiving input from the stomach. Neuroscience Research. 2007; 57(1):29-39.

Zhang J, Xu X, Chen JD. Chronic tachygastrial electrical stimulation reduces food intake in dogs. Obesity. 2007; 15(2):330-9.

Qin C, Chen JD, Zhang J, Foreman RD. Duodenal afferent input converges onto T9-T10 spinal neurons responding to gastric distension in rats. Brain Res. 2007;1186:180-7

Qin C, Chen JD, Zhang J, Foreman RD. Characterization of T9-T10 spinal neurons with duodenal input and modulation by gastric electrical stimulation in rats. Brain Res. 2007; 1152:75-86.

Yin J, Zhang J, Chen JD. Inhibitory effects of intestinal electrical stimulation on food intake, weight loss and gastric emptying in rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2007; 293(1):R78-82.

Zhang J, Tang M, Chen JD. Gastric Electrical Stimulation for Obesity: a need for a new device with wider pulses. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2009;17(3):474-80.

Sun XR, Xu L, Zhang J. Guo F, Tang M. The effects of alprostadil on hypothalamic and amygdalar function and the central expression of oxytocin: a potential central role of alprostadil cream. J Sex Med. 2009 Jan; 6(1):81-90. Epub 2008 Nov 5.

Zhang J, Liu SH, Tang M, Chen JDZ. Optimal Locations and Parameters of Gastric Electrical Stimulation in Altering Ghrelin and Oxytocin in the Hypothalamus in Rats. Neurosci res. 2008; 62(4):262-9.

Zhang J, Zhu Hongbing, Chen JDZ. Central Neuronal Mechanisms of Intestinal Electrical Stimulation: Effects on Duodenum Distention-responsive (DD-R) Neurons in the VMH of Rats. Neuroscience Letters. (In press)

 

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