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Adaptive response, evidence of cross-resistance and its potential clinical use
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Milisav, Irina
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Poljšak, Borut
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Šuput, Dušan
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Organisms and their cells are constantly exposed to environmental fluctuations. Among them are stressors, which can induce macromolecular damage that exceeds a set threshold, independent of the underlying cause. Stress responses are mechanisms used by organisms to adapt to and overcome stress stimuli. Different stressors or different intensities of stress trigger different cellular responses, namely induce cell repair mechanisms, induce cell responses that result in temporary adaptation to some stressors, induce autophagy or trigger cell death. Studies have reported life-prolonging effects of a wide variety of so-called stressors, such as oxidants, heat shock, some phytochemicals, ischemia, exercise and dietary energy restriction, hypergravity, etc. These stress responses, which result in enhanced defense and repair and even cross-resistance against multiple stressors, may have clinical use and will be discussed, while the emphasis will be on the effects/cross-effects of oxidants.
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English
Keywords:
oxidative stress
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stress
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adaptation
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adaptive response
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preconditioning
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pretreatment
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hormesis
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autophagy
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apoptosis
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anti-apoptosis
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environmental exposure
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autophagocytosis
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eukaryotic cells
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DNA damage
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DNA repair
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macromolecular systems
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antioxidants
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reactive oxygen species
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.02 - Review Article
Organization:
MF - Faculty of Medicine
ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2012
Number of pages:
Str. 10771-10806
Numbering:
Vol. 13, iss. 9
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-129510
UDC:
616-092
ISSN on article:
1422-0067
DOI:
10.3390/ijms130910771
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30114777
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03.09.2021
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Title:
International journal of molecular sciences
Shortened title:
Int. j. mol. sci.
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MDPI
ISSN:
1422-0067
COBISS.SI-ID:
2779162
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Slovenian
Keywords:
adaptacija
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avtofagocitoza
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okoljska izpostavljenost
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oksidativni stres
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apoptoza
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poškodbe DNA
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antioksidanti
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evkariontske celice
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aktivne oblike kisika
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makromolekularni sistemi
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obnova DNA
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ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:
P3-0019
Name:
Aplikativna in bazična fiziologija in patofiziologija v medicini
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