Biological stress response terminology: Integrating the concepts of adaptive response and preconditioning stress within a hormetic dose–response framework

Many biological subdisciplines that regularly assess dose–response relationships have identified an evolutionarily conserved process in which a low dose of a stressful stimulus activates an adaptive response that increases the resistance of the cell or organism to a moderate to severe level of stres...

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Veröffentlicht in:Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2007-07, Vol.222 (1), p.122-128
Hauptverfasser: Calabrese, Edward J., Bachmann, Kenneth A., Bailer, A. John, Bolger, P. Michael, Borak, Jonathan, Cai, Lu, Cedergreen, Nina, Cherian, M. George, Chiueh, Chuang C., Clarkson, Thomas W., Cook, Ralph R., Diamond, David M., Doolittle, David J., Dorato, Michael A., Duke, Stephen O., Feinendegen, Ludwig, Gardner, Donald E., Hart, Ronald W., Hastings, Kenneth L., Hayes, A. Wallace, Hoffmann, George R., Ives, John A., Jaworowski, Zbigniew, Johnson, Thomas E., Jonas, Wayne B., Kaminski, Norbert E., Keller, John G., Klaunig, James E., Knudsen, Thomas B., Kozumbo, Walter J., Lettieri, Teresa, Liu, Shu-Zheng, Maisseu, Andre, Maynard, Kenneth I., Masoro, Edward J., McClellan, Roger O., Mehendale, Harihara M., Mothersill, Carmel, Newlin, David B., Nigg, Herbert N., Oehme, Frederick W., Phalen, Robert F., Philbert, Martin A., Rattan, Suresh I.S., Riviere, Jim E., Rodricks, Joseph, Sapolsky, Robert M., Scott, Bobby R., Seymour, Colin, Sinclair, David A., Smith-Sonneborn, Joan, Snow, Elizabeth T., Spear, Linda, Stevenson, Donald E., Thomas, Yolene, Tubiana, Maurice, Williams, Gary M., Mattson, Mark P.
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Due to a lack of frequent interaction among scientists in these many areas, there has emerged a broad range of terms that describe such dose–response relationships. This situation has become problematic because the different terms describe a family of similar biological responses (e.g., adaptive response, preconditioning, hormesis), adversely affecting interdisciplinary communication, and possibly even obscuring generalizable features and central biological concepts. With support from scientists in a broad range of disciplines, this article offers a set of recommendations we believe can achieve greater conceptual harmony in dose–response terminology, as well as better understanding and communication across the broad spectrum of biological disciplines.</abstract><cop>San Diego, CA</cop><pub>Elsevier Inc</pub><pmid>17459441</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.taap.2007.02.015</doi><tpages>7</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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adaptation
Adaptation, Physiological
Adaptive response
Animals
BIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION
Biological and medical sciences
BIOLOGICAL STRESS
Biology
Biphasic
COMMUNICATIONS
conditioned behavior
Conditioning
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS
Dose–response
Hormesis
Humans
literature reviews
Medical sciences
physiological response
Postconditioning
Preconditioning
RECOMMENDATIONS
SPECTRA
STIMULI
Stress response
stress tolerance
Stress, Physiological
terminology
Terminology as Topic
Toxicology
U-shaped
title Biological stress response terminology: Integrating the concepts of adaptive response and preconditioning stress within a hormetic dose–response framework
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