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Post-conditioning hormesis creates a 'subtraction to background' disease process: biological, aging, and environmental risk assessment implications

机译:后调节性血管刺激会产生“减法”疾病过程:生物,老化和环境风险评估影响

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The interaction of background disease processes with environmental induced diseases has long been an issue of considerable interest and debate with respect to its impact on risk assessment. Whether and to what extent these processes should be considered independent or additive to background has been the principal focus of debate. The concept of hormesis, a biphasic dose response characterized by a low dose stimulation and a high dose inhibition, as framed within the context of post-conditioning, reveal the occurrence of a third type of "background" possibility, that of "subtraction to background". This novel application of the hormesis concept, which is framed within the biological context of post-conditioning adaptive processes, offers considerable implications for the assessment of aging and environmental risk assessment.
机译:背景疾病过程与环境诱导疾病的相互作用长期以来一直是关于其对风险评估的影响的大量兴趣和辩论问题。 无论是在多大程度上都应该被认为是独立的或附加的背景,这是辩论的主要重点。 概念的概念,一种以低剂量刺激和高剂量抑制为特征的双相剂量响应,如在后调的背景下框架,揭示了第三种“背景”的可能性,“减法到背景”的发生 “。 这种新颖的加速概念的应用,该概念在后调理后自适应过程的生物学背景下构成,对老龄化和环境风险评估的评估具有相当大的影响。

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