Dr. Hong Jiang
Principal Investigator
Neuroscience Research Institute
Peking University
38 Xueyuan Road
Beijing 100191, China
Email: hong.jiang@hsc.pku.edu.cn
Research Interest
Our laboratory focuses on investigating how metabolic status affects pain sensory as well as sleep/wakefulness homeostasis. We employ modern system neuroscience state of the art techniques including brain slice patch clamp, neurocircuit tracing, optogenetics/chemogenetics, fiberphotometry, EEG/EMG recording combing with single nucleus sequencing and riboTrap based translatome technique. Based on the pain model, metabolic disorder as well as sleep deprivation models, we aim, combing with transgenic mice and rodent behaviors methods, to study physiology as well as pathology of underlying neurocircuitry mechanisms from molecular, synapse to neurocircuit levels in rodents.
Education and Academic Achievements
2022 ~Present Tenure-Track Assistant Professor/Principle Investigator
Department of Neurobiology, Neuroscience Research Institute
Peking University, Beijing, China
2015 ~ 2022 Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Neuronal Control of Metabolism,
Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research, Cologne, Germany
Mentor: Prof. Dr. Jens C. Brüning, Group leader and Director of the institute
2008~2014 Ph.D. in Neurobiology, Department of Neurobiology,
School of Basic Medical Science, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Mentors: Prof. You Wan, Prof. Guo-Gang Xing
2003~2008 M.D. in Clinical Medicine,
Zheng Zhou University, Henan, China.
Publications
1. Hong Jiang, Jiang-Ping Liu, Ke Xi, Ling-Yu Liu, Ling-Yu Kong, Jie Cai, Si-Qing Cai, Xi-Yuan Han, Jing-Gui Song, Xiao-Mei Yang, You Wan, Guo-Gang Xing. Contribution of AMPA receptor-medi ated LTD in LA/BLA-CeA pathway to comorbid aversive and depressive symptoms in neuropathic pain, the Journal of Neuroscience, 2021, 41(34): 7278-7299
2. Hong Jiang, Sarah Gallet, Paul Klemm, Pia Scholl, Kat Folz-Donahue, Janine Altmüller, Jens Alber, Christian Heilinger, Christian Kukat, Helge Müller-Fielitz, Sivaraj Sundaram, Markus Schwaninger, Vincent Prevot and Jens C. Brüning. MCH Neurons Regulate Permeability of the Median Eminence Barrier. Neuron. 2020, July 22; 107: 1-14.
3. Hong Jiang, Jens C. Brüning. Melanin-Concentrating Hormone-Dependent Control of Feeding: When Volume Matters. Cell Metabolism. 2018, July 3; 28(1): 7-8.
4. A. Christine Hausen, Johan Ruud, Hong Jiang, Simon Hess, Hristo Varbanov, Peter Kloppenburg, Jens C. Brüning. Insulin-Dependent Activation of MCH Neurons Impairs Locomotor Activity and Insulin Sensitivity in Obesity. Cell Reports. 2016, 17: 2512–2521
5. Hong Jiang, Dong Fang, Ling-Yu Kong, Zi-Run Jin, Xue-Jing Kang, Jie Cai, You Wan, Guo-Gang Xing. Sensitization of Neurons in the Central Nucleus of the Amygdala via the Decreased GABAergic Inhibition Contributes to the Development of Neuropathic Pain-Related Anxiety-like Behaviors in Rats. Molecular Brain. 2014, 7: 72.