Publications by authors named "Pengyu Fu"

Bone Mineral Density (BMD) is one of the primary markers of bone health. Exercise provides constant mechanical stress to bone, which in turn increases BMD. Gut-bone axis is considered to play an important role in the regulation of exercise on bone.

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Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is a critical target for obesity treatment, and exercise can enhance BAT function through the activation of ADRβ3. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying BAT metabolism following the exercise-induced activation of ADRβ3 remain unclear. This study utilized RNA sequencing, Western blotting, Oil Red O staining, weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), and machine learning to investigate the role of the ADRβ3-COX2 pathway in lipid metabolism in brown adipocytes.

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Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs, isoleucine, leucine, and valine) are commonly applied to promote muscle protein synthesis. However, the effects of BCAAs on exercise-induced substrate metabolism, performance and post-exercise fatigue during endurance exercise remain unclear. In a double-blind cross-over design, eleven active males completed 1 h of constant load exercise (CLE) at 60% VOmax power followed by a time to exhaustion (TTE) test at 80% VOmax power after supplementation with BCAAs or placebo on consecutive three days.

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Objective: This study aims to compare the differences in the precompetition status (nutritional, physiological, biochemical, psychological, and sleep statuses) among college track and field athletes with different competition performances and to screen for key indicators of differences affecting athletic performance.

Methods: Multiple indicators, traditional methods, and machine learning methods are used to detect the exercise load, fatigue index, and precompetition state of athletes with different sports performances.

Results: (1) Two weeks before the competition, the fat mass in the left upper limb in the BP group was significantly higher than that in the BnP group ( < 0.

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Type I-E CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)-Cas (CRISPR-associated proteins) system is one of the most extensively studied RNA-guided adaptive immune systems in prokaryotes, providing defense against foreign genetic elements. Unlike the previously characterized Cas3 nuclease, which exhibits progressive DNA cleavage in the typical type I-E system, a recently identified HNH-comprising Cascade system enables precise DNA cleavage. Here, we present several near-atomic cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the Candidatus Cloacimonetes bacterium Cas5-HNH/Cascade complex, both in its DNA-bound and unbound states.

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Fano resonance is achieved by tuning two coupled oscillators and has exceptional potential for modulating light dispersion. Here, distinct from the classical Fano resonances achieved through photonics methodologies, we introduce the Fano resonance in epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) media with novel electromagnetic properties. By adjusting the background permeability of the ENZ host, the transmission spectrum exhibits various dispersive line shapes and covers the full range of Fano parameter q morphologies, from negative to positive infinity.

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This study aimed to assess the impact of pre-competition training by comparing the differences of collegiate sprinters in physiological state between strengthening and tapering training period by sportomics and combining their sport performance. Fifteen collegiate sprinters were investigated or tested on their body composition, dietary habits, energy expenditure, sleep efficiency, heart rate and respiratory rate during training, blood (blood cells, biochemical and immune markers) and urine (urinalysis), gut microbiome distribution, microbiome and blood metabolites, and their functions during the strengthening (Group A) and tapering training period (Group B) prior to competing in the national competitions. We found that 26.

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  • - This study examined how diet, training, and gut microbiota affect weight control in wrestlers during the week before competitions, categorizing them into control (CW) and non-control (CnW) groups based on their weight difference from the target.
  • - Results indicated that the CnW group had higher carbohydrate and fat intake but lower protein intake compared to the CW group; urinary analysis showed issues like protein presence in the CnW group.
  • - The study found correlations between weight control effectiveness and dietary habits, training adaptability, and the composition of gut microbiota and metabolites, aiming to provide guidance for better weight management for wrestlers.
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The Cas3 nuclease is utilized by canonical type I CRISPR-Cas systems for processive target DNA degradation, while a newly identified type I-F CRISPR variant employs an HNH nuclease domain from the natural fusion Cas8-HNH protein for precise target cleavage both in vitro and in human cells. Here, we report multiple cryo-electron microscopy structures of the type I-F Cas8-HNH system at different functional states. The Cas8-HNH Cascade complex adopts an overall G-shaped architecture, with the HNH domain occupying the C-terminal helical bundle domain (HB) of the Cas8 protein in canonical type I systems.

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  • The paper discusses a control strategy called energy-oriented hybrid cooperative adaptive cruise control (eHCACC) for fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) platoons, focusing on enhancing energy savings and stable vehicle following.
  • The eHCACC employs a two-tier control architecture with a centralized controller (TCC) that manages eco-driving strategies and distributed controllers (BDCs) for optimizing powertrain inputs based on real-time data.
  • Simulation results show that this approach improves both car-following stability and energy efficiency in FCEV platoons.
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Calculus equations serve as fundamental frameworks in mathematics, enabling describing an extensive range of natural phenomena and scientific principles, such as thermodynamics and electromagnetics. Analog computing with electromagnetic waves presents an intriguing opportunity to solve calculus equations with unparalleled speed, while facing an inevitable tradeoff in computing density and equation reconfigurability. Here, we propose a reconfigurable metamaterial processing unit (MPU) that solves arbitrary linear calculus equations at a very fast speed.

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the connection of pre-competition anxiety with gut microbiota and metabolites in wrestlers with different sports performances.

Methods: One week prior to a national competition, 12 wrestlers completed anxiety questionnaires. Faecal and urine samples were collected for the analysis of gut microbiota and metabolites through the high-throughput sequencing of the 16 S rRNA gene in conjunction with untargeted metabolomics technology.

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  • - Diabetic muscle atrophy, a common issue in type-2 diabetes, causes inflammation and muscle deterioration; this study explores the effects of MCC950, an NLRP3 inhibitor, on treating this condition in mice.
  • - The researchers compared atrophic parameters, like blood glucose and muscle strength, between diabetic mice and healthy controls, finding significant differences that indicated muscle atrophy.
  • - MCC950 treatment and exercise both improved muscle function and reduced inflammation, with the best results seen when combining the two, suggesting a promising approach for treating diabetic muscle atrophy.
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  • * Forty male rats were assigned to different groups to undergo resistance training or stay in a low-oxygen environment for four weeks, with muscle samples analyzed afterwards.
  • * Results showed that resistance training reversed muscle loss caused by hypoxia by reducing FoxO1 activity and autophagy, leading to improvements in muscle mass and size.
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Waveguide metatronics, known as an advanced platform of metamaterial-inspired circuits, provides a promising paradigm for millimeter-wave and terahertz integrated circuits in future fifth/sixth generation (5/6G) communication systems. By exploiting the structural dispersion properties of waveguides, a lumped type of waveguide integrated elements and circuits could be developed in deep subwavelength scales with intrinsic low loss and low crosstalk. In this study, we focus on constructing negative capacitors and inductors for waveguide metatronics, effectively expanding the operating frequency range of waveguide integrated circuits.

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Background: Age-related muscle atrophy and adipose accumulation begin to occur in young and middle-aged individuals, and exercise at an early age improves body composition. Pyroptosis may play an essential role in age-related low-grade inflammation. This study aimed to explore the alleviation of muscle atrophy by weight-bearing training with increasing age inhibition of pyroptosis.

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Background: The true incidence of acute gastrointestinal illness in China is underrecognized by surveillance systems. The aims of this study were to estimate the incidence and prevalence of self-reported AGI in the community of China, and to investigate sociodemographic and epidemiological determinants of AGI.

Methods: We conducted a 12-months cross-sectional population-based survey in eight provinces of China during 2014-2015.

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Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) have attracted intensive attention for the unprecedented developments of light-matter interactions in optics and photonics, providing a feasible method for light confinement and transmission at a subwavelength scale. However, SPPs traditionally suffer from large losses due to the intrinsic dissipations and absorptions, which hinder further development and applications of SPPs. Here, we theoretically and experimentally investigate the concept of stepped waveguide metamaterials behaving as low-loss effective replicas of SPPs.

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Objective: To describe dietary intake of calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, vitamin A, vitamin B_1, vitamin B_2 and vitamin C and compare the intake between urban and rural areas among preschool children aged 2-5 years based on the data from the National Nutrition and Health Systematic Survey for Children 0-17 Years of Age in China.

Methods: Children from 14 provinces were selected by multi-stage stratified random cluster sampling, and the dietary data of preschool children aged 2-5 years were recorded using the 3 day 24-hour weighted food records method. SAS 9.

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A battery's charging data include the timing information with respect to the charge. However, the existing State of Health (SOH) prediction methods rarely consider this information. This paper proposes a dilated convolution-based SOH prediction model to verify the influence of charging timing information on SOH prediction results.

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It is known that phase conjugation technique is achieved by the nonlinearity of materials, and widely adopted in various applications, such as high-resolution imaging, signal amplification, and target detecting. Here, we have proposed a field-enhancement method for the degenerate four wave mixing (FWM) for phase conjugation purpose. In this method, a thin film waveguide with nonlinear property is utilized to confine and guide the pumps, achieving the enhanced FWM within a flexible structure.

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Existing data-driven technology for prediction of state of health (SOH) has insufficient feature extraction capability and limited application scope. To deal with this challenge, this paper proposes a battery SOH prediction model based on multi-feature fusion. The model is based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) and a long short-term memory network (LSTM).

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Irisin, out-membrane part of fibronectin type III domain-containing 5 protein (FNDC5), was activated by Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) coactivator-1α (PGC-1α) during physical exercise in skeletal muscle tissues. Most studies have reported that the concentration of irisin is highly associated with health status. For instance, the level of irisin is significantly lower in patients with obesity, osteoporosis/fractures, muscle atrophy, Alzheimer's disease, and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) but higher in patients with cancer.

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Calculus is a fundamental subject in mathematics and extensively used in physics and astronomy. Performing calculus operations by analog computing has received much recent research interest because of its high speed and large data throughput; however, current analog calculus frameworks suffer from bulky sizes and relatively low integration densities. In this work, we introduce the concept of an epsilon-near-zero (ENZ) metamaterial processing unit (MPU) that performs differentiation and integration on analog signals to achieve extreme miniaturization at the subwavelength scale by generating desired dispersions of the ENZ metamaterials with photonic doping.

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Clubroot is a devastating disease that causes substantial yield loss worldwide. However, the inheritance and molecular mechanisms of clubroot resistance during pathogen infection in radish remain largely unclear. In this study, we investigated the inheritance of clubroot resistance in the F population derived from crossing clubroot-resistant (CR) and clubroot-susceptible inbred lines "GLX" and "XNQ," respectively.

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