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  • Composite Reinforced Expanded Clay and Basalt Fiber Concrete for Floating Platforms

    • Alexey N. Beskopylny,
    • Sergey A. Stel′makh and
    • Evgenii M. Shcherban′
    • + 5 authors

    Currently, in hydrotechnical engineering, such as oil and gas platform construction, floating docks, and other floating structures, the need to develop new lightweight composite building materials is becoming an important problem. Expanded clay concrete (ECC) is the most common lightweight concrete option for floating structures. The aim of this study is to develop effective composite ECC with improved properties and a coefficient of structural quality (CCQ). To improve the properties of ECC, the following formulation and technological techniques were additionally applied: reinforcement of lightweight expanded clay aggregate by pre-treatment in cement paste (CP-LECA) with the addition of microsilica (MS) and dispersed reinforcement with basalt fiber (BF). An experimental study examined the effect of the proposed formulation and technological techniques on the density and cone slump of fresh ECC and the density, compressive and flexural strength, and water absorption of hardened ECC. A SEM analysis was conducted. The optimal parameters for LECA pretreatment were determined. These parameters are achieved by treating LECA grains in a cement paste with 10% MS and using dispersed reinforcement parameters of 0.75% BF. The best combination of CP-LECA10MS-0.75BF provides increases in compressive and flexural strength of up to 50% and 61.7%, respectively, and a reduction in water absorption of up to 32.8%. The CCQ increases to 44.4%. If the ECC meets the design requirements, it can be used in hydraulic engineering for floating structures.

    J. Compos. Sci.,

    13 December 2025

  • In hardware/software (HW/SW) partitioning, the most commonly established objectives are execution time, power consumption, and hardware area. Surprisingly, memory usage, a critical resource in embedded systems, has received limited attention as a primary optimization objective. Moreover, the few studies that consider memory rarely provide an explicit, design-time estimation method. This work proposes a methodology for obtaining memory usage as a design metric, along with an objective function tailored to evaluate memory usage in systems-on-chip featuring a hard processor core and a Field-Programmable Gate Array suitable for a HW/SW partitioning problem. To validate the proposed methodology, HW/SW partitioning was carried out for a PD-type fuzzy control algorithm targeting a DC motor. The optimization problem was solved using the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II. The results demonstrate the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed approach, achieving more than 97.5% accuracy in predicting memory and hardware resource consumption. Additionally, the functional performance of the selected partition configuration was validated in real-time, where the tracking of different reference signals for the velocity of the motor was successfully achieved.

    Electronics,

    13 December 2025

  • A multi-stage TG-DSC approach consisting of five heating/holding and five cooling/holding stages within one experiment in the temperature range 20–320 °C was applied to investigate the dehydration/hydration processes in K+, Na+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ clinoptilolite forms. The influence of extra-framework cations on the parameters characterizing these processes (such as mass changes, dehydration and hydration heats calculated per gram zeolite, amounts of water molecules leaving and entering the structure, and enthalpy values calculated per mol water) was established. The values of molar enthalpy of dehydration for different cationic clinoptilolite forms increase in different ways with temperature increasing (within the framework of 50–120 kJ mol−1). The data on the molar enthalpy are in good agreement with the distributions of the two types of water molecules—weakly bound to cations and water molecules coordinating cations in the applied crystal chemical models of the cationic exchange samples. The data obtained for water molecules and their molar enthalpies of dehydration for the various cationic forms are useful in studying the sorption of water vapor and other sorbates, in choosing a desiccant and an object to dry at room conditions, etc. The first data on the hydration energy of sequentially added water molecules in a dynamic cooling mode in the temperature range 320–20 °C were obtained.

    Molecules,

    13 December 2025

  • Background/Objectives: Neuroinflammation is a leading factor in secondary brain damage following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Existing therapeutic approaches have limited efficacy against neuroinflammation. The bone marrow, the primary hematopoietic organ, is also a source of inflammatory cells. We propose that targeting the sympathetic regulation of inflammatory cell mobilization could reduce neuroinflammation after TBI. Methods: In ICR mice, we investigated the immune cell response in the blood, bone marrow, motor cortex, and the subventricular zone after TBI modeling and treatment with the sympatholytic agent reserpine. Results: TBI induced neutrophilia and lymphocytosis in the peripheral blood, activated hematopoiesis in the bone marrow, and triggered neuroinflammation and degenerative changes in the cerebral cortex (CC) and the subventricular zone (SVZ) of mice. Reserpine reduced leukocytosis in the blood and hematopoietic activity in the bone marrow of mice with TBI compared to untreated TBI mice. Furthermore, reserpine decreased neutrophilic and lymphocytic infiltration, as well as the number of Iba1+ microglial cells, including M1-polarized microglia, Caspase-3+ cells, and cells expressing myeloperoxidase (MPO) in the CC and SVZ of treated mice. The activity of degenerative processes was also reduced. Additionally, reserpine reduced the number of M2-polarized microglial cells in the SVZ. Conclusions: The sympatholytic drug reserpine may hold promise for the development of a novel approach to treating neuroinflammation and degeneration following a TBI. This is based on its ability to reduce hematopoiesis and mobilize inflammatory cells from the bone marrow into the bloodstream.

    Biomedicines,

    13 December 2025

  • Background/Objective: Postoperative pain and delirium are frequent and clinically relevant complications in patients undergoing major cardiac or neurosurgical procedures. The interaction between these conditions remains insufficiently characterized, particularly across heterogeneous surgical populations. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between postoperative pain intensity and delirium severity within the first 48 h after surgery in cardiac and neurosurgical patients. Methods: This retrospective observational analysis included 408 individuals—202 following cardiac surgery and 206 after neurosurgical procedures. Pain intensity was measured using the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), while delirium presence and severity were assessed using the CAM-ICU and CAM-ICU-7 instruments. Associations between NRS scores, delirium severity, demographic characteristics, and ICU length of stay were examined. Results: Cardiac surgery patients experienced higher pain levels on postoperative day 1 compared with neurosurgical patients; this difference was not observed on day 2. In the cardiac cohort, higher NRS scores were positively associated with greater delirium severity on both postoperative days. No such association was detected in the neurosurgical group. Pain scores also differed across procedure types within each specialty, and several demographic variables (age, sex, ICU stay duration) were linked with variations in pain intensity. On postoperative day 1, pain intensity showed a moderate association with delirium severity (Spearman ρ = 0.23; 95% CI 0.14–0.32). Patients who developed delirium had higher pain scores (r = 0.25). In ordinal logistic regression, greater pain on postoperative day 1 independently predicted higher delirium severity (OR 2.24; 95% CI 1.70–2.94). Conclusions: Significant associations between postoperative pain intensity and delirium severity were identified in cardiac surgery patients, whereas no similar pattern emerged among neurosurgical patients. Given the retrospective design and incomplete data on perioperative pharmacotherapy, the findings should be interpreted descriptively and do not support causal conclusions. These results underscore the importance of systematic monitoring of pain and cognitive function in high-risk postoperative populations and highlight the need for prospective studies to elucidate the complex interplay between pain, perioperative factors, and postoperative delirium.

    J. Clin. Med.,

    13 December 2025

  • With the increasing functional and geometric complexity of modern steel buildings, irregular-shaped beam-to-column joints are becoming common in engineering practice. However, their seismic behavior remains insufficiently understood, particularly for configurations with geometric asymmetry and complex stress transfer mechanisms. This study experimentally investigates the seismic performance of irregular steel-beam-to-concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) column joints incorporating inclined internal diaphragms (IIDs), taking unequal-depth beam (UDB) and staggered beam (SB) joints as representative cases. Two full-scale joint specimens were designed and tested under cyclic loading to evaluate their failure modes, load-bearing capacity, stiffness/strength degradation, energy dissipation capacity, strain distribution, and panel zone shear behavior. Both joints exhibited satisfactory strength and initial stiffness. Although diaphragm fracture occurred at approximately 3% drift, the joints retained 45–60% of their peak load capacity, based on the average strength of several loading cycles at the same drift level after diaphragm failure, and maintained stable hysteresis with average equivalent damping ratios above 0.20. Final failure was governed by successive diaphragm fracture followed by the tearing of the column wall, indicating that the adopted diaphragm thickness (equal to the beam flange thickness) was insufficient and that welding quality significantly affected joint performance. Refined finite element (FE) models were developed and validated against the test responses, reasonably capturing global strength, initial stiffness, and the stress concentration patterns prior to diaphragm fracture. The findings of this study provide a useful reference for the seismic design and further development of internal-diaphragm irregular steel-beam-to-CFST column joints.

    Buildings,

    13 December 2025

  • From Gynecological Endocrine Disorders to Cardiovascular Risk: Insights from Rat Models

    • Csanád Endre Lőrincz,
    • Zoltán Virág and
    • András Nagy
    • + 5 authors

    Gynecological endocrine disorders, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis as well as primary ovarian insufficiency (POI)/premature ovarian failure (POF), significantly impact women’s reproductive health and overall well-being. While these conditions are primarily driven by disturbances of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis, yet growing evidence indicates that oxidative stress plays a crucial role in their development and progression. The combined impact of hormonal imbalance and impaired redox homeostasis contributes to infertility, metabolic dysfunction, and other co-morbidities, such as increased cardiovascular risk. Given that women may live for many years with these chronic conditions, investigating their pathophysiology and associated complications is of particular importance. This narrative review summarizes current knowledge on PCOS, endometriosis, and POI/PMF, emphasizing the contribution of oxidative stress and also highlights the association between these disorders and cardiovascular risk. Furthermore, the utility of rat models is presented to support the advancement of preventive and therapeutic research.

    Biomedicines,

    13 December 2025

  • The present study investigated the effects of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) at concentrations of 0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 mg/L on micropropagation and the accumulation of lipophilic metabolites in Ajuga multiflora, a medicinally valuable ornamental species. The highest number of adventitious shoots (29.4 shoots per explant) was obtained on the shoot induction medium with 5 mg/L CuO NPs. Shoot production gradually decreased at higher CuO NPs concentrations, falling to just 1.1 shoots per explant at 40 mg/L CuO NPs. A similar pattern was seen in axillary shoot multiplication (22.4 shoots per explant at 5 mg/L CuO NPs). However, the maximum shoot fresh weight (0.269 g) was reached on the shoot multiplication medium containing 10 mg/L CuO NPs. Root induction was most effective at 5–10 mg/L CuO NPs, while higher concentrations (20 or 40 mg/L CuO NPs) suppressed or inhibited root formation and altered plantlet morphology. Notably, this study is among the first to assess CuO NPs' effects across multiple regeneration stages rather than focusing on just one morphogenic event. This emphasizes the importance of optimizing the dose not only for initial shoot induction but also for later multiplication and rooting, ensuring effective micropropagation. Metabolite analysis showed that both the type of organ (microshoots vs. leaves) and CuO NPs concentration significantly affected the levels of α-tocopherol, carotenoids, sterols, and fatty acids. Leaves had higher amounts of α-tocopherol and total carotenoids compared to microshoots. The phytosterol levels also varied, with leaves containing more 22-dehydroclerosterol and total phytosterols, while microshoots had more clerosterol. Treatment with 5 mg/L CuO NPs increased phytosterol accumulation in both organs. CuO NPs significantly influenced the fatty acid profiles. In microshoots, total polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) increased and total saturated fatty acids (SFAs) decreased with higher CuO NPs levels. Conversely, in leaves, higher CuO NPs concentrations led to increased SFAs and decreased PUFAs, along with a significant rise in the omega-6 (n-6)/n-3 PUFAs ratio. These findings suggest that controlled application of CuO NPs can serve as an elicitor to boost phytochemical production during micropropagation.

    Plants,

    13 December 2025

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