Publications by authors named "Jiyao Zhao"

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  • The study investigates how diabetic heart tissue (myocardium) changes its metabolism when subjected to ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/RI), which can lead to heightened vulnerability during surgeries.
  • Researchers used metabolomic techniques and single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze heart tissue from different mouse models to identify specific metabolic alterations and mechanisms involved.
  • Findings revealed that diabetic myocardium had increased fatty acid metabolism but reduced glucose utilization and glycolysis ability after I/RI, highlighting the role of the PPARA signaling pathway in this metabolic reprogramming.
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Background: Myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/RI) is a major cause of perioperative cardiac-related adverse events and death. Studies have shown that sevoflurane postconditioning (SpostC), which attenuates I/R injury and exerts cardioprotective effects, regulates mitochondrial dynamic balance via HIF-1α, but the exact mechanism is unknown. This study investigates whether the PI3K/AKT pathway in SpostC regulates mitochondrial dynamic balance by mediating HIF-1α, thereby exerting myocardial protective effects.

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China is prone to broad land degradation and thus has been implementing ecological restoration projects (ERPs) since the reform and opening up. The extent of ERPs, as well as the varied planting efforts including tree gain projects (TGPs), grass gain projects (GGPs), and shrub gain projects (SGPs), have remained largely unknown. In addition, the mixed success of ERPs on preventing soil erosion and improving biodiversity is not well known.

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Global land-cover datasets are key sources of information for understanding the complex inter-actions between human activities and global change. They are also among the most critical variables for climate change studies. Over time, the spatial resolution of land cover maps has increased from the kilometer scale to 10-m scale.

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