Stem cells and hormesis

IF 6.1 Q1 TOXICOLOGY Current Opinion in Toxicology Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cotox.2022.03.001
Edward J. Calabrese , Evgenios Agathokleous , Rachna Kapoor , Gaurav Dhawan , Vittorio Calabrese
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This paper summarizes recent findings on the occurrence of hormesis in a wide range of adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells and their derived cells. These areas of biomedical and toxicological research are quite new, with the strong majority of hormesis publications for most of these stem cells being published within the last five years. Hormetic responses were typically assessed for key biological priorities of stem cells, including cell proliferation, cell differentiation, cell migration, and enhanced resilience in highly inflammatory micro-environments. The quantitative features of the hormesis dose/concentration responses of all types of stem cells were similar with respect to amplitude and width of the stimulation. This was also the case with non-stem cells. Mechanistic pathways for hormetic dose responses were commonly reported and assessed for general patterns across inducing agents, culture conditions, and stem cell types. The use of hormetic strategies can enhance stem-cell performance on multiple key parameters in an integrated manner that has the potential to impact public health. For example, it can affect exercise that targets muscle stem cells (satellite cells) to prevent or decelerate down age-related fragility, medical applications (preconditioning of stem cells that target damaged tissues, for example, following stroke or heart attack), and the expression and timing of age-related degenerative processes and diseases.

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干细胞和激效
本文综述了近年来在成体干细胞、胚胎干细胞、诱导多能干细胞及其衍生细胞中发生激效的研究进展。这些生物医学和毒理学研究领域是相当新的,绝大多数关于这些干细胞的激效的出版物都是在最近五年内发表的。辐照反应通常被评估为干细胞的关键生物学优先事项,包括细胞增殖、细胞分化、细胞迁移和在高炎症微环境中增强的恢复能力。在刺激的幅度和宽度方面,所有类型干细胞的激效剂量/浓度反应的定量特征相似。非干细胞也是如此。在诱导剂、培养条件和干细胞类型的一般模式下,辐照剂量反应的机制途径通常被报道和评估。利用激效策略可以综合地提高干细胞在多个关键参数上的表现,从而有可能影响公众健康。例如,它可以影响以肌肉干细胞(卫星细胞)为目标的运动,以防止或减缓与年龄相关的脆弱性,医疗应用(以受损组织为目标的干细胞预处理,例如中风或心脏病发作),以及与年龄相关的退行性过程和疾病的表达和时间。
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Current Opinion in Toxicology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Toxicology
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