نتایج جستجو برای: Hormesis effects

تعداد نتایج: 1544721  

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2009
George R Hoffmann

The hormesis concept has broad implications for biology and the biomedical sciences. This perspective on hormesis concentrates on toxicology and toxicological risk assessment and secondarily explores observations from other fields. It considers the varied manifestations of hormesis in the context of a broad family of biological stress responses. Evidence for hormesis is reviewed, and the hormes...

2009
Paul Mushak

BACKGROUND Hormesis is a binary response phenomenon with low-dose stimulation (or inhibition) of effects by substances producing opposite high-dose responses. Hormesis, after decades of obscurity, has undergone a renaissance in recent years, with rapid growth benefiting greatly from the systematized efforts of such proponents as the hormesis group at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst led ...

2013
Fraser Smith

The session will begin by outlining several examples of what appears to be unexplained or paradoxical effects of plant extracts or drugs given at low doses. We will then explore the definition, basic principles, and ramifications of a concept named " Hormesis. " This fascinating field of research examines the bio-stimulatory effects of numerous substances given at doses below the commonly belie...

Journal: :Menopause 2008
David Gems Linda Partridge

Hormesis refers to the beneficial effects of a treatment that at a higher intensity is harmful. In one form of hormesis, sublethal exposure to stressors induces a response that results in stress resistance. The principle of stress-response hormesis is increasingly finding application in studies of aging, where hormetic increases in life span have been seen in several animal models.

2005
Kristina A. Thayer Ronald Melnick Kathy Burns Devra Davis James Huff

Hormesis (defined operationally as low-dose stimulation, high-dose inhibition) is often used to promote the notion that while high-level exposures to toxic chemicals could be detrimental to human health, low-level exposures would be beneficial. Some proponents claim hormesis is an adaptive, generalizable phenomenon and argue that the default assumption for risk assessments should be that toxic ...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2012
F A C Wiegant S A H de Poot V E Boers-Trilles A M A Schreij

In contrast to the detrimental action of severe stress conditions, the beneficial effects of mild stress, known as hormesis, is increasingly discussed and studied. A variety of applications for hormesis in risk assessment processes, anti-ageing strategies and clinical therapies have been proposed. The molecular mechanisms underlying the phenomenon of hormesis, however, are not yet fully underst...

2000
Wlodzimierz KLONOWSKI

In medical applications of statistics, such as drug testing or risk assessment, most investigators usually expects linear dose-response pattern and is rather surprised finding that the effects on some individuals are even opposite than those expected from the assumption of linearity. We provide several examples of the non-linear doseresponse pattern, the phenomenon called hormesis, both chemica...

Journal: :Human & experimental toxicology 2002
E J Calabrese L A Baldwin

Much confusion surrounds the concept of hormesis and what its biological meaning represents. This paper provides a definition of hormesis that addresses its historical foundations, quantitative features, and underlying evolutionary and toxicologically based mechanistic strategies. Hormesis should be considered an adaptive response characterized by biphasic dose responses of generally similar qu...

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2008
Haw-Yueh Thong Howard I Maibach

Hormesis, or biological effects of low level exposures (BELLE), is characterized by nonmonotonic dose response which is biphasic, displaying opposite effects at low and high dose. Its occurrence has been documented across a broad range of biological models and diverse type of exposure. Since hormesis appears to be a relatively common phenomenon in many areas, the objective of this review is to ...

2004
Suresh I. S. Rattan

The phenomenon of hormesis is represented by mild stress-induced stimulation of maintenance and repair pathways resulting in beneficial effects for the cells and organisms. Anti-aging and life-prolonging effects of a wide variety of the so-called stressors, such as pro-oxidants, aldehydes, calorie restriction, irradiation, heat shock, and hypergravity, have been reported. Molecular mechanisms o...

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