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'Damage-Fitness Model: the missing piece in integrative stress models

机译:“损坏健身模型:综合压力模型中缺失的作品

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Over the last decade, several theoretical models have been put forth to describe how animals respond to adverse environments and how this response changes under different physiological demands across life history stages. These models capture the context- and condition-dependent nature of stress responses. Yet, application of the models has been limited thus far in part because each model addresses different aspects of the problems facing the field of stress biology. Thus, there is a need for a unifying theoretical model that incorporates changes in physiological demand with life history stages and age, intricate relationships among physiological systems, and biphasic nature of stress responses. Here, I propose a new integrative framework, the Damage-Fitness Model. In this model, regulators, such as DNA repair mechanisms and glucocorticoids, work together as anti-damage mechanisms to minimize damage at both the cellular and organismal level. When the anti-damage regulators are insufficient or inappropriate, persistent damage accumulates. Previous studies indicate that these damage directly impact reproductive performance, disease risk, and survival. The types of regulators, the threshold at which they are initiated, and the magnitude of the responses are shaped by developmental and current environments. This model unites existing theoretical models by shifting our focus from physiological responses to downstream consequences of the stress responses, circumventing context specificity. Discussions include (1) how the proposed model relates to existing models, (2) steps to test the new model, and (3) how this model can be used to better assess the health of individuals and a population. Lay summary The field of stress physiology faces a challenge of characterizing dynamic cellular, physiological, and behavioral responses when animals encounter a stressor. This paper proposes a new theoretical model which links stress avoidance, damage repair and accumulation, and fitness components.
机译:在过去的十年中,已经提出了几种理论模型来描述动物如何应对不利的环境以及如何在生活历史阶段的不同生理需求下变化。这些模型捕获压力响应的上下文和条件相关性。然而,迄今为止,模型的应用已经有限,因为每个模型解决了应力生物学领域面临的问题的不同方面。因此,需要一种统一的理论模型,其将生理需求的变化与生命历史阶段和年​​龄,生理系统之间的复杂关系,以及应激反应的双相性。在这里,我提出了一种新的综合框架,伤害健身模型。在该模型中,诸如DNA修复机制和糖皮质激素的调节剂,作为抗损伤机制,以最大限度地减少细胞和有机体水平的损伤。当反损伤监管机构不足或不恰当时,持续损坏累积。以前的研究表明,这些损害直接影响生殖性能,疾病风险和生存。调节器的类型,启动它们的阈值以及响应的大小由发育和当前环境塑造。该模型通过将我们的重点从生理反应转移到压力响应的下游后果,规避上下文特异性来联合现有的理论模型。讨论包括(1)所提出的模型如何涉及现有模型,(2)测试新模型的步骤,以及(3)如何使用该模型来更好地评估个人和人口的健康。 LAD概要应力生理领域面临着表征动态细胞,生理和行为响应的挑战,当动物遇到压力源。本文提出了一种新的理论模型,其连接应力避免,损坏修复和积累和健身组件。

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