Name: Yu-Hong Jing
Professional Title: Full Professor
PhD’s Supervisor
Office: 111, Jingcheng Building, Lanzhou University
Tel: (+86)15117216072
Research Interests:
Neurodegenerative disease and mitochondrial damage
Brain, behavior and immunology
Neural stem cells and brain repair
Educational background
Sept. 2002—Jul. 2005:
Unit of neurodevelopment, institute of developmental biology,
School of life sciences, Lanzhou University
Degree: Ph.D ,
Major: neurodevelopment and neural regeneration
Sept. 1996—Jul. 1999:
Department of anatomy, Lanzhou medical college
Degree: Medical Master
Major: Neural anatomy
Sept. 1991—Jul. 1996:
Department of clinical medicine, College of traditional
medicine of Gansu province.
Degree: Medical Bachelor
Major: Clinical medicine
Postdoctoral fellow experience
1. Jul. 2007—Jan. 2009:
Center of molecular medicine & Department of physiology, Medical College of Changgen University. Taiwan.
2. Dec. 2005—Jun. 2007:
State key laboratory of medical neurobiology, Medical College of Shanghai, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Awards & Honors:
2011 award of medical science and technology, second prize, Gansu province.
2012 award of science and technology advancement, third prize, Gansu province.
2012 award of lecturing contest in English, first prize, school of basic medical science, Lanzhou University.
2012 award of Long-Ji education teaching backbone, Lanzhou University.
2013 award of teaching research, second prize, Lanzhou University.
2014 award of teaching achievement, Gansu provincial Department of education.
2016 award of science and technology advancement, second prize, Gansu province.
2017 award of Talent of 8th Yuan-Jiang from central government organs, record a merit.
Projects:
Founding of NSFC committee, Mechanisms of adult neural stem cells in the brain aging of diabetes. No. 30872731,2009-2011
Founding of NSFC committee, The effects of mtDNA stability maintaining by mitophagy and its mechanisms in the brain aging following the obesity/T2DM. No. 81370448,2014-2017
Founding of NSFC committee, Alteration of hIAPP conformation and ER-UPR induced by FFAs implicated the injury of islet beta cells: what is the process and mechanisms. NO.81570725;2016-2019.
Publications:
1. Chu-Chu Qi, Xue-zhu Ma, Hai-Chao Chen, Qing-Jun Wang, Li-Ping Gao, Jie Yin, Yu-Hong Jing*. Microglial Activation in the Ventral Hippocampus Induced by Acute Social Defeat is Associated with Amygdala Activity. Neuropsychiatry. (London) 2018, 8(2), 533–545.
2. Xiao-Dan Mo, Li-Ping Gao, Qing-Jun Wang, Jie Yin, Yu-Hong Jing*. Lipid accelerating the fibril of islet amyloid polypeptide aggravated the pancreatic islet injury in vitro and in vivo. Lipids in health and disease. 2018, 17:42-53.
3. Chu-Chu Qi, Qing-Jun Wang, Xue-zhu Ma, Hai-Chao Chen, Li-Ping Gao, Jie Yin, Yu-Hong Jing*. Interaction of basolateral amygdala, ventral hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex regulates the consolidation and extinction of social fear. Behavioral and Brain Functions. 2018, 14:7-19
4. Yu-Hong Jing, Ji-Long Yan, Qing-Jun Wang, Hai-Chao Chen, Xue-Zhu Ma, Jie Yin, Li-Ping Gao. Spermidine ameliorates the neuronal aging by improving the mitochondrial function in vitro. Experimental Gerontology. 2018, 108: 77–86
5. Jing YH, Qi CC, Yuan L, Liu XW, Gao LP, Yin J*. Adult neural stem cell dysfunction in the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricle leads to diabetic olfactory defects. Neural Regen Res. 2017;12 (7):1111-1118.
6. Liu XW, Yin J, Ma QS, Qi CC, Mu JY, Zhang L, Gao LP, Jing YH*. Role of Arcuate Nucleus in the Regulation of Feeding Behavior in the Process of Altitude Acclimatization in Rats. High Alt Med Biol. 2017; 18(3):234-241
7. Wang F, Song YF, Yin J, Liu ZH, Mo XD, Wang DG, Gao LP, Jing YH*. Spatial memory impairment is associated with hippocampal insulin signals in ovariectomized rats. PLoS One. 2014, 9(8):e104450.
8. Jing YH*, Song YF, Yao YM, Yin J, Wang DG, Gao LP. Retardation of fetal dendritic development induced by gestational hyperglycemia is associated with brain insulin/IGF-I signals. Int J Dev Neurosci. 2014, 37C:15-20.
9. Wang JQ#, Yin J#, Song YF, Zhang L, Ren YX, Wang DG, Gao LP, Jing YH. Brain aging and
AD-like pathology in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. J Diabetes Res. 2014; 2014:796840.
10. Yu-Hong Jing, Kuan-Hsing Chen, Pei-Ching Kuo, Jan-Kan Chen. Neurodegeneration in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats is attenuated by treatment with resveratrol. Neuroendocrinology. 2013, 98(2): 116-127