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Preconditioning is hormesis part I: Documentation, dose-response features and mechanistic foundations.

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It is shown that pre- and postconditioning are specific types of hormesis, and the first documentation that hormetic effects account for preconditioning induced early and delayed windows of protection are provided.
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This article is published in Pharmacological Research.The article was published on 2016-08-01. It has received 161 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hormesis.

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How does hormesis impact biology, toxicology, and medicine?

TL;DR: A working compartmentalization of hormesis is established into ten categories that provide an integrated understanding of the biological meaning and applications of horm Genesis to aid in designing and interpreting future studies.
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Treatment of Stroke With Erythropoietin Enhances Neurogenesis and Angiogenesis and Improves Neurological Function in Rats

TL;DR: Treatment with rhEPO significantly improved functional recovery, along with increases in density of cerebral microvessels at the stroke boundary and numbers of BrdU, doublecortin, and nestin immunoreactive cells in the SVZ.
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Preconditioning is hormesis part II: How the conditioning dose mediates protection: Dose optimization within temporal and mechanistic frameworks

TL;DR: The present analysis reveals that hormetic biphasic dose responses were associated with both the conditioning process and the protective effects elicited following the challenging dose, indicating that the biological/biomedical effects induced by conditioning represent a specific type of hormetic dose response and thereby contribute significantly to a generalization of the hormetic concept.
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Transient Adaptation to Oxidative Stress in Yeast

TL;DR: The results represent a true transient adaptation, rather than a selection for any preexisting peroxide resistant subpopulation, and it is proposed that the basis for such adaptive responses rests in increased expression of genes that encode protective enzymes and repair enzymes.
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Increase in Endogenous Brain Superoxide Dismutase as a Potential Mechanism of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Brain Ischemic Tolerance

TL;DR: The delayed neuroprotective effect of low doses of LPS is mediated by an increased synthesis of brain SOD that could be triggered by activation of inflammatory pathway, which paralleled the development of brain ischemic tolerance.
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Endotoxin Preconditioning Protects against the Cytotoxic Effects of TNFα after Stroke: A Novel Role for TNFα in LPS-Ischemic Tolerance:

TL;DR: This work defines dual roles of TNFα in LPS-induced ischemic tolerance in a murine model of stroke and in primary neuronal cultures in vitro, and shows that the cytotoxic effects of T NFα are attenuated by LPS preconditioning, and establishes an in vitro model of LPSpreconditioned mice that causes significant protection against injurious TNF α in the setting of ischemia.
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Hydrogen sulfide donor sodium hydrosulfide-improved heat tolerance in maize and involvement of proline.

TL;DR: It is suggested that sodium hydrosulfide pretreatment could improve heat tolerance of maize and the acquisition of this heat tolerance may be involved in proline.
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Exogenous hydrogen sulfide postconditioning protects isolated rat hearts against ischemia-reperfusion injury

TL;DR: The datum provided further evidence that exogenous H2S postconditioning protected rat heart against ischemia and reperfusion injury and Mitochondrial KATP channel opening is implicated in the post Conditioning of H 2S.
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Does preconditioning in hormesis provide permanent protection?

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