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Understanding stress in the healthy animal - potential paths for progress

机译:了解健康动物的压力-进步的潜在途径

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Although stress is usually associated with disease, the physiological and behavioral responses to stressors are critical mechanisms of resilience for healthy organisms. A recent workshop comprised of researchers who study healthy humans and both free-living and captive non-human animals identified a number of key roadblocks that are impeding progress in understanding how stress responses integrate into the normal physiology of an animal. These include the lack of: (1) an unambiguous definition of a stress phenotype; (2) a robust biomarker, or suite of biomarkers, to indicate that phenotype; (3) theoretical and quantitative models to predict how humans and other animals will react to stressors; (4) a comprehensive understanding of how individual variability in stress responses arise and (5) an understanding of the transitions between acute and chronic stress responses. Collectively, these deficiencies impair our ability to both assess the physiological status of individuals and develop procedures and techniques to reverse the effects elicited by chronic stress before they become pathological. Workshop participants also identified a number of potential approaches to facilitate progress on these problems. They include: (1) increased use of mathematical models to provide quantitative predictions; (2) use of network theory to expose emergent properties not predicted from traditional approaches; (3) development and deployment of improved sensor technology that will allow long-term, dynamic, non-invasive, multi-factor measurements of suites of stress mediators and (4) the recruitment of scientists with diverse skill sets, such as engineers, bioinformaticians, etc.; and (5) the training of young scientists in the multidisciplinary study of stress. Incorporating these approaches in new research should reinvigorate the study of stress and stimulate progress in understanding both how healthy humans cope with stressors and how other animals, including free-living animals, cope with stressors in a rapidly changing environment.
机译:尽管压力通常与疾病相关,但对压力源的生理和行为反应是健康生物体恢复能力的关键机制。最近的一个由研究健康人类以及自由活动和圈养非人类动物的研究人员组成的研讨会,确定了许多关键的障碍,这些障碍阻碍了人们对压力反应如何融入动物正常生理的理解。这些包括:(1)压力表型的明确定义; (2)有力的生物标志物或一组生物标志物,以表明该表型; (3)理论和定量模型来预测人类和其他动物对压力源的反应; (4)全面了解压力反应中个体差异的产生方式,以及(5)了解急性和慢性压力反应之间的转变。总的来说,这些缺陷削弱了我们评估个体生理状态并开发程序和技术以逆转慢性应激在导致病理学改变之前所产生的影响的能力。讲习班的参加者还确定了促进这些问题进展的许多潜在方法。它们包括:(1)越来越多地使用数学模型来提供定量预测; (2)利用网络理论来揭示传统方法无法预测的紧急特性; (3)开发和部署改进的传感器技术,从而可以对压力介体套件进行长期,动态,无创,多因素测量,并且(4)招募具有多种技能的科学家,例如工程师,生物信息学家等; (5)在压力的多学科研究中培训年轻的科学家。将这些方法整合到新的研究中应该可以重新激发对压力的研究,并在理解健康的人如何应对压力源以及其他动物(包括自由生活的动物)如何应对快速变化的环境中的压力源方面取得进展。

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