نتایج جستجو برای: hormesis effects

تعداد نتایج: 1544721  

2014
Giancarlo López-Martínez Daniel A. Hahn

Early life events can have dramatic consequences on performance later in life. Exposure to stressors at a young age affects development, the rate of aging, risk of disease, and overall lifespan. In spite of this, mild stress exposure early in life can have beneficial effects on performance later in life. These positive effects of mild stress are referred to as physiological conditioning hormesi...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Toxicology 2022

The manipulation of oxygen to trigger the stimulatory response known as hormesis is an area interest in insects that was born almost fifty years ago. Varying low-oxygen treatments have been investigated many times since with differing responses found; some hormetic/some harmful. In this review, we summarize recent advancements a focus on severe hypoxia and anoxia. These two fall below critical ...

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: :Current Opinion in Toxicology 2022

Documented biphasic dose-responses date some 150 years back; however, massive evaluations of the occurrence pollutant-induced hormesis, its quantitative characteristics, and underlying mechanisms have been performed only in recent years. One reasons why hormesis is not included ecological risk assessment may be poorly explored relevance to levels biological organization beyond individual. Here,...

2013
PETER A. PARSONS

Organisms survive best, or show high fitness, in the habitats in which they most commonly occur, a phenomenon referred to as hormesis in the literature of toxicology. Examples of hormesis accumulate rapidly in the literature. However, a lack of underlying models has led many to doubt its existence, especially for ionizing radiation. The evolutionary model developed here indicates that all poten...

2017
Candy Yuen Ping Ng Shuk Han Cheng Kwan Ngok Yu

Photon hormesis refers to the phenomenon where the biological effect of ionizing radiation with a high linear energy transfer (LET) value is diminished by photons with a low LET value. The present paper studied the effect of photon hormesis from X-rays on dose responses to alpha particles using embryos of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) as the in vivo vertebrate model. The toxicity of these ionizin...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2003
Jennifer L Prekeges

OBJECTIVE Nuclear medicine technologists work under significant radiation protection constraints. These constraints are based on the linear no-threshold (LNT) radiation paradigm, 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 radiation hormesis, or a beneficial effect of low-level e...

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...

2015
Elena A. Erofeeva

Various plant indexes are used or recommended for bioindication. However, the nonmonotonic dose-response dependences (hormesis and paradoxical effects) of these indexes are insufficiently explored upon exposure to pollution. We studied the dependences of these Betula pendula indexes on the intensity of motor traffic pollution. Regression analysis did not reveal any dependence of chlorophyll and...

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