نتایج جستجو برای: hormesis

تعداد نتایج: 821  

2011
Mikhail V. Blagosklonny

Weak stresses (including weak oxidative stress, cytostatic agents, heat shock, hypoxia, calorie restriction) may extend lifespan. Known as hormesis, this is the most controversial notion in gerontology. For one, it is believed that aging is caused by accumulation of molecular damage. If so, hormetic stresses (by causing damage) must shorten lifespan. To solve the paradox, it was suggested that,...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2006
Bobby R Scott Jennifer Di Palma

Routine diagnostic X-rays (e.g., chest X-rays, mammograms, computed tomography scans) and routine diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures using sparsely ionizing radiation forms (e.g., beta and gamma radiations) stimulate the removal of precancerous neo-plastically transformed and other genomically unstable cells from the body (medical radiation hormesis). The indicated radiation hormesis arises...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2009
Daniel P Hayes

Nutritional hormesis has the potential to serve as a pro-healthy aging intervention by reducing the susceptibility of the elderly to various chronic degenerative diseases and thereby extending human healthspan. Supportive evidence for nutritional hormesis arising from essential nutrients (vitamins and minerals), dietary pesticides (natural and synthetic), dioxin and other herbicides, and acryla...

2016
Peter Rashkov Ian P. Barrett Robert E. Beardmore Claus Bendtsen Ivana Gudelj

Many antimicrobial and anti-tumour drugs elicit hormetic responses characterised by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition. While this can have profound consequences for human health, with low drug concentrations actually stimulating pathogen or tumour growth, the mechanistic understanding behind such responses is still lacking. We propose a novel, simple but general mechanism that could...

2002
Tilman Grune Shailesh S. Deshpande Bruce E. Lehnert Keith R. Martin Ludwig E. Feinendegen

Much confusion surrounds the concept of hormesisand what its biological meaning represents. This paperprovides a definition of hormesis that addresses itshistorical foundations, quantitative features, and under-lying evolutionaryand toxicologically-based mechanisticstrategies. Hormesis should be considered an adaptiveresponse characterized by biphasic dose responses of<l...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
E J Calabrese L A Baldwin

A comprehensive effort was undertaken to identify articles demonstrating chemical hormesis. Nearly 4000 potentially relevant articles were retrieved from preliminary computer database searches by using various key word descriptors and extensive cross-referencing. A priori evaluation criteria were established including study design features (e.g., number of doses, dose range), statistical analys...

Journal: :Pharmaceuticals 2015
Dipita Bhakta-Guha Thomas Efferth

In the paradigm of drug administration, determining the correct dosage of a therapeutic is often a challenge. Several drugs have been noted to demonstrate contradictory effects per se at high and low doses. This duality in function of a drug at different concentrations is known as hormesis. Therefore, it becomes necessary to study these biphasic functions in order to understand the mechanistic ...

Journal: :Human & Experimental Toxicology 2004

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2010
Yinghu Liu Xiaoqiu Chen Shunshan Duan Yuanjiao Feng Min An

Allelopathy arises from the release of chemicals by one plant species that affect other species in its vicinity, usually to their detriment. Allelopathic effects have been demonstrated to be limiting factors for species distributions and ecological processes in some natural or agricultural communities. Based on the biphasic hormetic responses of plants to allelochemicals, ecological-limiting-fa...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2011
Holger Dette Andrey Pepelyshev Weng Kee Wong

Hormesis is a widely observed phenomenon in many branches of life sciences, ranging from toxicology studies to agronomy, with obvious public health and risk assessment implications. We address optimal experimental design strategies for determining the presence of hormesis in a controlled environment using the recently proposed Hunt-Bowman model. We propose alternative models that have an implic...

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