Department of Hypertension Research
Ya Liu, Assistant Researcher
Research Interests: Clinical and basic mechanisms of hypertension.
Principal Investigator
· “The relationship between endothelial cell specific molecule-1 and essential hypertension”. Funded by the Beijing Natural Science Foundation. Support period: 01/2013–06/2014.
Participating Investigator
· “The application of basic and clinical research in the relationship between essential hypertension and HSG gene”. Funded by the National High Technology Research and Development Program. Support period: 01/2008–12/2010.
· “The molecular genetic study of mitofusin 2 gene down-regulation in vascular smooth muscle cells of essential hypertensive patients”. Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Support period: 01/2013–12/2013.
· “Study on apoptosis of mitochondrial pathway induced by hyperplasia suppressor gene and cisplatin on human lung adenocarcinoma cell lines”. Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Support period: 01/2012–12/2015.
· “The abnormal regulative effect of mitofusin 2 transcription caused by the mutation of promoter and transcript regulatory elements in essential hypertension patients”. Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Support period: 01/2014–12/2017.
SCI papers published in the past five years:
1. Liu K, Liu Y, Liu J, Wang Z, Lou Y, Huang Y, Niu Q, Gu W, Zhu X, Wen S. α-adducin Gly460Trp polymorphism and essential hypertension risk in Chinese: a meta-analysis. Hypertens Res. 2011;34(3):389-99.
2. Gu W, Liu Y, Wang Z, Liu K, Lou Y, Niu Q, Wang H, Liu J, Wen S. Association between the angiotensinogen gene T174M polymorphism and hypertension risk in the Chinese population: a meta-analysis. Hypertension Res.2012,35(1):70-6.
3. Liu Y, Lou YQ, Liu K, Liu JL, Wang ZG, Wen J, Zhao Q, Wen SJ, Xiao L. Role of leptin receptor gene polymorphisms in susceptibility to the development of essential hypertension: a case-control association study in a Northern Han Chinese population. J Hum Hypertens. 2014,28(9):551-6.
Address:E-mail:liu.ya@outlook.com Tel: 010-64456462