Name: Chen Xiangdong

Professor in Wuhan Union Hospital

Phone: 86-27-85351643

Email: xiangdongchen2013@163.com

Academic Areas: Department of Anesthesiology

Research Interest

Molecular Mechanisms of Anesthetics Action; Molecular Mechanisms of Pain

Education

Doctor--Anesthesiology--Sapporo Medical University, Japan--2002

Oversea Study and Visit

Oversea Training,Sapporo Medical University,Japan,1999-09-01-2002-04-01

Post Doctoral,University of Virginia,USA,2002-11-14-2010-03-01

Academic Memberships

Honours and Awards

Honours and Awards

[1] Zhou C,Forebrain HCN1 Channels Contribute to Hypnotic Actions of Ketamine.,Douglas JE, Kumar NN, Shu S, Bayliss DA, Chen X.,2013,

[2] Meng QT,Dexmedetomidine reduces emergence agitation after tonsillectomy in children by sevoflurane anesthesia,Xia ZY, Luo T, Wu Y, Tang LH, Zhao B, Chen JH, Chen X,2012,

[3] Meng QT,Ligustrazine attenuates acute lung injury induced by blunt chest trauma,Xia ZY, Luo T, Cao C, Zhao B, Wu Y, Wu X, Chen X,2012,

[4] Zhou C,Inhibition of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels by Emulsified Isoflurane May Contribute to Its Subarachnoid Anesthetic Effect in Beagle Dogs,Wu W, Liu J, Liao DQ, Kang Y, Chen XD,2011,

[5] Lewis AS,Deletion of the hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel auxiliary subunit TRIP8b impairs hippocampal Ih localization and function and promotes antidepressant behavior in mice,Vaidya SP, Blaiss CA, Liu Z, Stoub TR, Brager DH, Chen X, Bender RA, Estep CM, Popov AB, Kang CE, Van Veldhoven PP, Bayliss DA, Nicholson DA, Powell CM, Johnston D, Chetkovich DM,2011,

[6] Meng QT,Local anesthetic inhibits hyperpolarization activated cationic currents. Mol Pharmacol,Xia ZY, Liu J, Bayliss DA, Chen X. ,2011,

[7] Lazarenko RM,Motoneuronal TASK channels contribute to immobilizing effects of inhalational general anesthetics,Willcox SC, Shu S, Berg AP, Jevtovic-Todorovic V, Talley EM, Chen X, Bayliss DA,2010,

[8] Chen X,Homeostatic regulation of synaptic excitability: tonic GABAA receptor currents replace Ih in cortical pyramidal neurons of HCN1 knockout mice.,Shu S, Schwartz LC, Sun C, Kapur JD and Bayliss DA,2010,

[9] Chen X,HCN1 channel subunits are a molecular substrate for hypnotic actions of ketamine,Shu S, and Bayliss DA,2009,

[10] Chen X,Subunit-specific effects of isoflurane on neuronal Ih in HCN1 knockout mice,Shu S, Kennedy D, Willcox S and Bayliss DA,2009,