نتایج جستجو برای: hormesis

تعداد نتایج: 821  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Daniel P Hayes

I address and explain the increased risk of adverse effects from nutrients by using the paradigm of hormesis, the biological and toxicological concept that small quantities have opposite effects from large quantities. To provide necessary background, I categorize, depict, discuss, and contrast hormetic and other dose-response relations. I review some of the different hormetic mechanisms that ot...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2006
Noor Dudekula Vikas Arora Zsuzsanna Callaerts-Vegh Richard A Bond

Recent publications in the field of asthma therapeutics and studies performed over the last decade in the treatment of chronic heart failure suggest a phenomenon called 'temporal hormesis'. This phenomenon can be defined as the beneficial action of drug after chronic administration as opposed to its detrimental acute effects. Temporal hormesis may be related to the classification of the drug mo...

Journal: :Nonlinearity in biology, toxicology, medicine 2003
Edward J Calabrese

Hormesis is a dose-response phenomenon that has received little recognition, credibility and acceptance as evidenced by its absence from major toxicological/risk assessment texts, governmental regulatory dose-response modeling for risk assessment, and non-visibility in major professional toxicological society national meetings. This paper traces the historical evolution of the hormetic dose-res...

2015
Ruslana Vasylkovska Natalia Petriv Halyna Semchyshyn

Hormesis is a phenomenon of particular interest in biology, medicine, pharmacology, and toxicology. In this study, we investigated the relationship between H2O2-induced hormetic response in S. cerevisiae and carbon sources in yeast growth medium. In general, our data indicate that (i) hydrogen peroxide induces hormesis in a concentration-dependent manner; (ii) the effect of hydrogen peroxide on...

2007
Jennifer L. Prekeges

Objective: Nuclear medicine technologists work under sig­ nificant radiation protection constraints. These constraints are based on the linear no-threshold (LNl) radiation para­ digm, which was developed in the 1960s and was based largely on the deleterious effects of radiation as they were understood at the time. More recently, the theory of radia­ tion hormesis, or a beneficial effect of low-...

Journal: :Synthese 2010
Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette

One way to do socially relevant investigations of science is through conceptual analysis of scientific terms used in special-interest science (SIS). SIS is science having welfare-related consequences and funded by special interests, e.g., tobacco companies, in order to establish predetermined conclusions. For instance, because the chemical industry seeks deregulation of toxic emissions and avoi...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2000
G J Wang L Cai

Hormesis and a cytogenetic adaptive response induced by low-dose radiation (LDR) have been extensively documented. However, few studies have investigated the induction of an adaptive response by LDR for cell survival in vitro. In the present study, we investigated whether LDR could induce hormesis in hematopoietic cells and the adaptive response of these cells to subsequent high-dose radiation-...

Journal: :Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling 2014

Journal: :Journal of Forestry Research 2018

Journal: :British journal of clinical pharmacology 2008
Edward J Calabrese

Evidence is presented which supports the conclusion that the hormetic dose-response model is the most common and fundamental in the biological and biomedical sciences, being highly generalizable across biological model, endpoint measured and chemical class and physical agent. The paper provides a broad spectrum of applications of the hormesis concept for clinical medicine including anxiety, sei...

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