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FENG Haihua

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FENG Haihua

TitleProfessor

SpecialtiesVeterinary Pharmacology and toxicology

Emailfenghh@jlu.edu.cn

Tel0431-87835131

FENG Haihua obtained the B.S. degree in Veterinary Medicine from the Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (1991-1996). Then she worked in the Inner Mongolia University for the Nationalities as a teaching assistant and lecturer. She obtained a M.S. degree in Basic Veterinary Medicine from the PLA Quartermaster University in the Veterinary Pharmacology and toxicology laboratory of Prof. YAN ZHangnian (1998-2001), and obtained a Ph.D. degree in Basic Veterinary Medicine from the Jilin University in the Veterinary Pharmacology and toxicology laboratory of Prof. DENG Xuming (2004-2007). Subsequently, she worked in the Jilin University as a lecturer, associate professor, and professor. During 2009-2013, she did a postdoctoral fellowship mentored by Prof. OUYANG Hongsheng in the biology at Jilin University. During 2011-2012, she did a visiting scholar fellowship mentored by Prof. LIU Ruihai in the Food Science at Cornell University.

Research Interests

Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and other important therapeutic activities and mechanisms of Traditional Chinese Medicine active ingredients

Selected Publications 

1. Shen BY, et al. Aucubin inhibited lipid accumulation and oxidative stress via Nrf2/HO-1 and AMPK signalling pathways. J Cell Mol Med. 2019 Jun;23(6):4063-4075. Corresponding Author

2. Wu L, et al. Morin reduces inflammatory responses and alleviates lipid accumulation in hepatocytes. J Cell Physiol. 2019 Nov;234(11):19785-19798. Corresponding Author

3. Lv HM, et al. Corilagin alleviates acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity via enhancing the AMPK/GSK3β-Nrf2 signaling pathway. Cell Commun Signal. 2019 Jan 10;17(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s12964-018-0314-2. Corresponding Author

4. Lv HM, et al. Daphnetin alleviates lipopolysaccharide/d-galactosamine-induced acute liver failure via the inhibition of NLRP3, MAPK and NF-κB, and the induction of autophagy. Int J Biol Macromol. 2018 Jul 19;119:240-248. Corresponding Author

5. Ye Tian, et al. The protective effects of Shikonin on ipopolysaccharide/D-galactosamine- induced acute liver injury via inhibiting MAPK and NF-kB and activating Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathways. RSC Advances. 2017, Jul; 7, 34846–34856. Corresponding Author

Awards

2018-2019 “Classroom Teaching Quality-Excellence Award” of Jilin University,

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