Feng Chun, M.D.

Position:Vice Chair of Reproductive Medicine

Department:Reproductive Medicine

Medical School:Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China

Academic Rank:Chief Physician


Appointment

Clinical / Research Interests

Infertility, gynecological endocrine disorders, adolescent menstrual disorders, and menopausal syndrome.

Professional Highlights

Professional Appointments

Committee Member, Reproductive Surgery Group, Chinese Maternal and Child Health Association, 2018- present

Youth Committee Member, Division of Reproductive Medicine, Zhejiang Provincial Association of the Integration of Traditional and Western Medicine, 2016- present

Youth Committee Member, Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Zhejiang Provincial Association of the Integration of Traditional and Western Medicine, 2016-present

Committee Member, Division of Prevention and Treatment of Menopausal Disease, Zhejiang Provincial Association of Phylaxiology, 2017-present

Education Experience

Research Summary

Dr. Feng's research focuses on the safety of assisted reproductive technology conceived offspring. He found that the incidence of de novo Y chromosome microdeletion in ART conceived offspring is increased, that the imprinted status is generally stable, and that low birth weight in offspring exposed to high estrogen is associated with increased expression of IGFBP1.

Publications

Lv PP, Jin M, Rao JP, Chen J, Wang LQ, Huang CC, Yang SQ, Yao QP, Feng L, Shen JM, Feng C (corresponding author). Role of anti-Müllerian hormone and testosterone in follicular growth: a cross-sectional study. BMC Endocr Disord. 2020. 20(1): 101.

Yu TT, Feng C (co-first author), Lv PP, Xu GF, Hong LH, Xiong YM, Guo XY, Li T, Sheng JZ, Huang HF, Liu XM. Decreased decidual epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) alpha and gamma subunits in recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). Life Sciences. 2019.

Feng C, Shen JM, Lv PP, Jin M, Wang LQ, Rao JP, Feng L. Construction of implantation failure related lncRNA-mRNA network and identification of lncRNA biomarkers for predicting endometrial receptivity. Int J Biol Sci. 2018;14(10):1361-77.

Feng C, Li WJ, He RH, Sun XW, Wang G, Wang LQ. Impacts of different methods of conception on the perinatal outcome of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy in twin pregnancies. Sci Rep. 2018;8(1):3985.

Jin M, Lv PP, Yu TT, Shen JM, Feng C (corresponding author), Huang HF. IGFBP1 Involved in the Decreased Birth Weight Due to Fetal High Estrogen Exposure in Mice. Biol Reprod. 2016. 95(5):96.

Feng C, Lv PP, Yu TT, Jin M, Shen JM, Wang X, Zhou F, Jiang SW. The association between polymorphism of INSR and polycystic ovary syndrome: a meta-analysis. Int J Mol Med, 2015, 16(2):2403-2425.

Hu XL, Feng C (co-first author), Lin XH, Zhong ZX, Zhu YM, Lv PP, Lv M, Meng Y, Zhang D, Lu XE, Jin F, Sheng JZ, Xu J, Huang HF. High maternal serum estradiol environment in the first trimester is associated with the increased risk of small-for-gestational-age birth. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2014, 99(6): 2217-2224. 

Feng C, Chen ZY, Zhang J, Xu H, Zhang XM, Huang XF. Clinical utility of serum reproductive hormones for the early diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy in the first trimester. J Obstet Gynaecol Res, 2013, 39(2): 528-535.

Feng C, Tian S, Zhang Y, He J, Zhu XM, Zhang D, Sheng JZ, Huang HF. General imprinting status is stable in assisted reproduction-conceived offspring. Fertil Steril, 2011, 96(6):1417-1423.

Feng C, Wang LQ, Dong MY, Huang HF. Assisted reproductive technology may increase clinical mutation detection in male offspring. Fertil Steril, 2008, 90(1):92-96.

Feng C, Sun CC, Wang TT, He RH, Sheng JZ, Huang HF. Decreased expression of endometrial vessel AQP1 and endometrial epithelium AQP2 related to anovulatory uterine bleeding in pre-menopause women. Menopause, 2008, 15(4 Pt 1):648-654.

Feng C, Wang LQ, Dong MY, Jin F, Huang HF. Need for standardization and confirmation of STS deletions on the Y chromosome. Fertil Steril, 2008, 90(2):463-464.


Current Program

The role of long non-coding RNA lnc-DSG1-6 in the thyroid dysfunction induced by high maternal estrogen exposure. Funding Source: National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Study on genetic safety of assisted reproductive technology. Funding Source: National Key Research and Development Program of China.


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