homeostatic regulation
Also known as: homeostatic regulation, homeostasis regulation
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Homeostatic medicine: a strategy for exploring health and disease link.springer.com Sep 26, 2022 20 facts
claimHomeostatic medicine integrates concepts of homeostasis from both Eastern and Western medicine to summarize the role of homeostasis regulation in health and disease.
referenceHomeostasis regulation is the process by which organisms maintain internal stability despite changes in the external environment, as defined by Billman (2020).
claimThe existence of cell membranes and sodium/potassium pumps provides the structural basis for the homeostasis regulation of potassium ions and membrane potential in cells, enabling the conduction of electrical signals in nerves and muscles.
claimHomeostatic medicine is a field that systematically studies the mechanisms of homeostasis regulation and develops strategies to guide clinical treatment.
claimAdaptive theory in cybernetics corresponds to the feed-forward adjustment mechanism in homeostasis regulation.
claimHomeostasis regulation is essential for health maintenance and disease prevention across different biological systems, as any disruption of homeostasis causes body dysfunction and leads to disease.
claimHomeostasis regulation provides a basis for life to maintain a state of low entropy and serves as an important mechanism of evolution in organisms.
referenceHomeostasis regulation maintains physiological indicators within a prescribed range, but the body can adjust these default indicators to adapt to different needs under certain circumstances (Kotas and Medzhitov 2015).
claimThe interaction between nitric oxide (NO), nitrate, and the protein sialin constitutes an important mechanism for homeostasis regulation within the field of homeostatic medicine.
claimHomeostatic medicine focuses on homeostasis regulation strategies at the molecular, cellular, organ, systems, and external environmental levels.
claimHomeostasis regulation is involved in each key node of biological evolution and is an important factor in promoting the evolution of organisms.
measurementThe reserve function of organisms is a mechanism for homeostasis regulation where approximately 50% of the body's physiological potential is not utilized under normal conditions.
claimHealth and disease are interrelated opposites, and homeostasis regulation is the key factor in their mutual transformation.
referenceThe feedback system in homeostasis regulation consists of four main components: (1) the variable to be controlled, (2) a sensor that monitors the variable, (3) a comparator or central processing unit where the information provided by the sensor is fed back into the system and compared with the specified value, and (4) effectors used to regulate the desired control variables.
claimHomeostatic medicine is a medical system that integrates the mechanisms of homeostasis regulation at the molecular, cellular, organ, and systemic levels to reverse imbalances through intervention.
claimHomeostatic medicine is a therapeutic strategy that aims to combine the concept of homeostasis regulation with tumor treatment.
claimNitric oxide (NO) regulates the dynamic balance of the endocrine system by regulating the neuroendocrine and autonomic nervous systems, thereby contributing to homeostasis regulation.
claimFeed forward regulation is a mechanism of homeostasis regulation that refers to the assessment and adjustment of impending changes before they actually occur.
claimThe feedback control theory in cybernetics corresponds to the negative feedback regulation mechanism found in homeostasis regulation.
procedureHomeostatic medicine comprises three key steps: (1) understanding the mechanism of homeostasis regulation and its role in maintaining health, (2) analyzing the causes and intervention factors of homeostasis imbalance during disease, and (3) consolidating this information to restore body homeostasis through reasonable interventions.
A Hilbertian approach to biological problems | PLOS Complex ... journals.plos.org Nov 5, 2024 2 facts
referenceWilliams AH, O’Leary T, and Marder E. published 'Homeostatic Regulation of Neuronal Excitability' in Scholarpedia in 2013, which details how neurons maintain stable excitability through homeostatic processes.
claimIn specialized excitable cells like neurons, the homeostatic regulation of ion channels is critical for maintaining excitability and compensating for perturbations such as channel deletions, mutations, or environmental disturbances.
Sleep Across the Lifespan: A Neurobehavioral Perspective link.springer.com Feb 5, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe paper 'Sleep in normal aging, homeostatic and circadian regulation and vulnerability to Sleep Deprivation' published in Brain Sciences in 2021 (Li et al.) examines the relationship between aging, circadian regulation, and sleep deprivation.
Conflicting States of Consciousness: Exploring Psilocin and Sleep psychedelicreview.com May 25, 2022 1 fact
claimSleep is considered necessary for homeostatic regulation, maintaining brain processes constrained during waking, supporting healthy cognitive functioning, and facilitating neuroplastic functions like changes in cellular structure and connectivity for learning and memory.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimStudies by Kabat-Zinn et al. (1998), Davidson et al. (2003b), Smith (2004), Carlson et al. (2007), and Pace et al. (2010) indicate that meditation improves homeostatic regulation and the effective allocation of inflammatory responses in both novice meditators and individuals with major disease diagnoses.