نتایج جستجو برای: hormesis effects

تعداد نتایج: 1544721  

2009
KRISHAN KANT

Through various researches and investigations it has been established that high doses of ionizing radiation are harmful to health. There is substantial controversy regarding the effects of low doses of ionizing radiation despite the large amount of work carried out (both laboratory and epidemiological). According to the linear no-threshold (LNT) hypothesis, any amount, however small, of radiati...

2016
Guozi Yang Dehai Yu Wei Li Yuguang Zhao Xue Wen Xinyue Liang Xiaoying Zhang Lei Zhou Jifan Hu Chao Niu Huimin Tian Fujun Han Xiao Chen Lihua Dong Lu Cai Jiuwei Cui

Low-dose radiation (LDR) induces hormesis and adaptive response in normal cells but not in cancer cells, suggesting its potential protection of normal tissue against damage induced by conventional radiotherapy. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well established. We addressed this in the present study by examining the role of the ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) signaling pathway in ...

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...

2017
Chao Zhang Chuwen Li Shenghui Chen Zhiping Li Xuejing Jia Kai Wang Jiaolin Bao Yeer Liang Xiaotong Wang Meiwan Chen Peng Li Huanxing Su Jian-Bo Wan Simon Ming Yuen Lee Kechun Liu Chengwei He

Berberine (BBR) is a renowned natural compound that exhibits potent neuroprotective activities. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms are still unclear. Hormesis is an adaptive mechanism generally activated by mild oxidative stress to protect the cells from further damage. Many phytochemicals have been shown to induce hormesis. This study aims to investigate whether the neuroprotective...

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...

2007
M. Ragheb

The word “hormesis” is derived from the Greek word “hormaein” meaning: “to excite,” which is the origin of the word “hormone.” In 1902, the English physiologist, E. Starling, discovered that an acid extract from the human duodenum contained a substance designated as secretin that, when discharged into the bloodstream, stimulated the pancreas to release its secretions when food has passed throug...

Journal: : 2022

Introduction . Fucoxanthin is one of the main representatives marine carotenoids with a wide range biological activities, including geroprotective effect. The most common source fucoxanthin in food industry diatomic algae (e.g., Phaeodactylum tricornutum). aim work was to summarize and analyze data on mechanisms action fucoxanthin. Materials Methods An analysis scientific research publications ...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2014
Paula Ludovico William C Burhans

For more than 50 years, the free radical theory served as the paradigm guiding most investigations of ageing. However, recent studies in a variety of organisms have identified conceptual and practical limitations to this theory. Some of these limitations are related to the recent discovery that caloric restriction and other experimental manipulations promote longevity by inducing hormesis effec...

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