YANYI XU
No 130 Dong'an Rd, Shanghai, China, 200032.
Email: yanyi_xu@fudan.edu.cn
H-index: 21 i10-index: 28 Citations: 1189 (By 2023.08.05)
RESEARCH AREA
- Environmental toxicology
- Toxicology of fine and ultrafine particles
- In vivo and in vitro toxicological models
- Cross-generational effect
WORK EXPERIENCE
2020.12-Now Associate Professor, Fudan University
2017.01-2020.12 Associate Research Fellow, Fudan University
2016.03-2016.12 Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Akron, USA
- Collaborator: Prof. Matthew L. Becker
2015.08-2016.03 Postdoctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University, USA
- Collaborators: Prof. Jianjun Guan, Prof. Peter M. Anderson
EDUCATION
2011.09-2015.08 The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Ph.D. in Materials Toxicology
- Advisors: Prof. Jianjun Guan, Prof. Peter M. Anderson
2007.08-2011.07 Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China
B.S. with honors in Composite Materials and Engineering
- Advisor: Prof. Jinsong Leng
POSITIONS
- 2023-Now, Committee Member of Young Editorial Board, Eco Environment & Health
- 2021-Now, Committee Member & Secretary, Shanghai Preventive Medicine Association-Commission of Environmental Health
- 2021-Now, Committee Member, Shanghai Preventive Medicine Association-Commission of Hygiene Toxicology
- 2020-Now, Committee Member, Chinese Society of Environmental Sciences-Commission for Ozone Control
- 2020-Now, Committee Member, Shanghai Society of Environmental Science-Commission for the Identification and Risk Control of Chemical Pollutant
- 2019-Now, Committee Member, Chinese Environmental Mutagen Society
PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED)
- Xie, S. Tao, B. Pan, W. Yang, W. Shao, X. Fang, D. Han, J. Li, Y. Zhang, R. Chen, W. Li, Y. Xu, H. Kan. Cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway mediates diesel exhaust PM2.5-induced pulmonary and systemic inflammation. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2023;131951. (Co-corresponding Author)
- Han, R. Chen, H. Kan, Y. Xu. The bio-distribution, clearance pathways, and toxicity mechanisms of ambient ultrafine particles. Eco-Environment & Health. 2023;95-106. (Corresponding Author)
- Tao, M. Yang, B. Pan, Y. Wang, F. Tian, D. Han, W. Shao, W. Yang, Y. Xie, X. Fang, M. Xia, J. Hu, H. Kan, W. Li, Y. Xu. Maternal exposure to ambient PM2.5 perturbs the metabolic homeostasis of maternal serum and placenta in mice. Environmental Research. 2023;216:114648. (Co-corresponding Author)
- Peng, W. Yang, W. Shao, B. Pan, Y. Zhu, Y. Zhang, H. Kan, Y. Xu, Z. Ying. Deficiency of interleukin-6 receptor ameliorates PM2.5 exposure-induced pulmonary dysfunction and inflammation but not abnormalities in glucose homeostasis. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2022;247:114253. (Co-corresponding Author)
- T. Chen, D. Norback, Q. Deng, C. Huang, H. Qian, X. Zhang, Y. Sun, T. Wang, Y. Zhang, B. Li, H. Kan, L. Wei, C. Liu, Xu, Z. Zhao. Maternal exposure to PM2.5/BC during pregnancy predisposes children to allergic rhinitis which varies by regions and exclusive breastfeeding. Environmental International. 2022;107315. (Co-corresponding Author)
- S. Tao, X. Zhang, F. Tian, B. Pan, R. Peng, Y. Wang, M. Xia, M. Yang, J. Hu, H. Kan, Xu, W. Li. Maternal exposure to ambient PM2.5 causes fetal growth restriction via the inhibition of spiral artery remodeling in mice. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2022; 237:113512. (Co-corresponding Author)
- M. Yang, F. Tian, S. Tao, M. Xia, Y. Wang, J. Hu, B. Pan, Z. Li, R. Peng, H. Kan, Xu, W. Li. Concentrated ambient fine particles exposure affects ovarian follicle development in mice. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2022; 231:113178. (Co-corresponding Author)
- M. Chen, Xu, W. Wang, X. Wang, L. Qiu, S. Chen, H. Kan, Z. Ying. Paternal exposure to PM2.5 programs offspring’s energy homeostasis. Environmental Science & Technology. 2021; 55(9):6097-6106. (Co-first Author)
- Pan, M. Chen,X. Zhang, S. Liang, X. Qin, L. Qiu, Q. Cao, R. Peng, S. Tao, Z. Li, Y. Zhu, H. Kan, Y. Xu, Z. Ying. Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis mediates ambient PM2.5 exposure-induced pulmonary inflammation. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2021; 208:111464. (Co-corresponding Author)
- Y. Xu, Z. Li, Y. Liu, B. Pan, R. Peng, W. Shao, W. Yang, M. Chen, H. Kan, Z. Ying, Y. Zhang. Differential roles of water-insoluble and water-soluble fractions of diesel exhaust particles in the development of adverse health effects due to chronic instillation of diesel exhaust particles. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 2021; 34(12):2450-2459. (First Author)
- Tao, Y. Xu, M. Chen, H. Zhang, X. Huang, Z. Li, B. Pan, R. Peng, Y. Zhu, H. Kan, W. Li, Z. Ying. Exposure to different fractions of diesel exhaust PM2.5 induces different levels of pulmonary inflammation and acute phase response. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2021; 210:111871. (Co-first Author)
- Yang, Y. Xu, H. Pan, F. Tian, Y. Wang, M. Xia, J. Hu, M. Yang, S. Tao, S. Sun, H. Kan, R. Li, Z. Ying, W. Li. Chronic exposure to diesel exhaust particulate matter impairs meiotic progression during spermatogenesis in a mouse model. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2020; 202:110881. (Co-first Author)
- Xu, W. Wang, M. Chen, J. Zhou, X. Huang, S. Tao, B. Pan, Z. Li, X. Xie, W. Li, H. Kan, Z. Ying. Developmental programming of obesity by maternal exposure to concentrated ambient PM2.5 is maternally transmitted into the third generation in a mouse model. Particle and Fibre Toxicology. 2019;16:1-11. (First Author & Co-corresponding Author)
- Xu, W. Wang, J. Zhou, M. Chen, X. Huang, Y. Zhu, X. Xie, W. Li, Y. Zhang, H. Kan, Z. Ying. Metabolomics analysis of a mouse model for chronic exposure to ambient PM2.5. Environmental Pollution. 2019; 247:953-963. (First Author)
- Wang, J. Zhou, M. Chen, X. Huang, X. Xie, W. Li, Q. Cao, H. Kan, Y. Xu, Z. Ying. Exposure to concentrated ambient PM2.5 alters the composition of gut microbiota in a murine model. Particle and Fibre Toxicology. 2018;15:1-13. (Co-corresponding Author)
- Hu, M. Chen, H. Zhou, A. Tharakan, X. Wang, L. Qiu, S. Liang, X. Qin, Y. Zhang, W. Wang, Y. Xu, Z. Ying. Inactivation of TNF/LT locus alters mouse metabolic response to concentrated ambient PM2.5. Toxicology. 2017; 390:100-108. (Co-corresponding Author)
- Xu,D. Luong, J. Walker, D. Dean, M. Becker. Modification of poly (propylene fumarate)-bioglass composites with peptide conjugates to enhance bioactivity. Biomacromolecules. 2017; 18(10):3168-3177. (First Author)