Publications by authors named "Yun-Yi Zou"

Myopia is one of the dominant causes of visual impairment in the world. Pathological myopia could even lead to other serious eye diseases. Researchers have reached a consensus that myopia could be caused by both environmental and genetic risk factors.

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Sarcopenia is a common skeletal muscle degenerative disease characterized by decreased skeletal muscle mass and mitochondrial dysfunction that involves microRNAs (miR) as regulatory factors in various pathways. Exercise reduces age-related oxidative damage and chronic inflammation and increases autophagy, among others. Moreover, whether aerobic exercise can regulate mitochondrial homeostasis by modulating the miR-128/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) signaling pathway and can improve sarcopenia requires further investigation.

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  • * In this study using zebrafish, researchers provided a high-fat diet to induce NAFLD and then included swimming exercise, which significantly improved liver health and reduced inflammation after 12 weeks.
  • * Results indicated that exercise enhanced mitochondrial structure and function, activated pathways promoting mitochondrial health, and partially restored mitophagy processes in the liver, suggesting swimming could be a beneficial treatment for NAFLD.
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Obesity is a highly prevalent disease that can induce metabolic syndrome and is associated with a greater risk of muscular atrophy. Mitochondria play central roles in regulating the physiological metabolism of skeletal muscle; however, whether a decreased mitochondrial function is associated with impaired muscle function is unclear. In this study, we evaluated the effects of a high-fat diet on muscle mitochondrial function in a zebrafish model of sarcopenic obesity (SOB).

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