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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The aims and scope of Current Opinion in Toxicology is to systematically provide the reader with timely and provocative views and opinions of the highest qualified and recognized experts on current advances in selected topics within the field of toxicology. The goal is that Current Opinion in Toxicology will be an invaluable source of information and perspective for researchers, teachers, managers and administrators, policy makers and students. Division of the subject into sections: For this purpose, the scope of Toxicology is divided into six selected high impact themed sections, each of which is reviewed once a year: Mechanistic Toxicology, Metabolic Toxicology, Risk assessment in Toxicology, Genomic Toxicology, Systems Toxicology, Translational Toxicology.