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Gorban, A. N.
Tyukina, T. A.
Smirnova, E. V.
Pokidysheva, L. I.
2017-06-16T10:29:44Z
2017-06-16T10:29:44Z
2016-09
Gorban, A. N. Evolution of adaptation mechanisms: adaptation energy, stress, and oscillating death [Текст] / A. N. Gorban, T. A. Tyukina, E. V. Smirnova, L. I. Pokidysheva // Journal of Theoretical Biology. — 2016. — Т. 405. — С. 127-139
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https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/33150
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.
In 1938, Selye proposed the notion of adaptation energy and published ‘Experimental evidence supporting the conception of adaptation energy.’ Adaptation of an animal to different factors appears as the spending of one resource. Adaptation energy is a hypothetical extensive quantity spent for adaptation. This term causes much debate when one takes it literally, as a physical quantity, i.e. a sort of energy. The controversial points of view impede the systematic use of the notion of adaptation energy despite experimental evidence. Nevertheless, the response to many harmful factors often has general non-specific form and we suggest that the mechanisms of physiological adaptation admit a very general and nonspecific description. We aim to demonstrate that Selye׳s adaptation energy is the cornerstone of the top-down approach to modelling of non-specific adaptation processes. We analyze Selye׳s axioms of adaptation energy together with Goldstone׳s modifications and propose a series of models for interpretation of these axioms. Adaptation energy is considered as an internal coordinate on the ‘dominant path’ in the model of adaptation. The phenomena of ‘oscillating death’ and ‘oscillating remission’ are predicted on the base of the dynamical models of adaptation. Natural selection plays a key role in the evolution of mechanisms of physiological adaptation. We use the fitness optimization approach to study of the distribution of resources for neutralization of harmful factors, during adaptation to a multifactor environment, and analyze the optimal strategies for different systems of factors.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2015.12.017
Adaptation
General adaptation syndrome
Evolution
Physiology
Optimality
Evolution of adaptation mechanisms: adaptation energy, stress, and oscillating death
Journal Article
Published Journal Article
127-139
27.35.43
2017-06-16T10:29:44Z
10.1016/j.jtbi.2015.12.017
Институт космических и информационных технологий
Институт управления бизнес-процессами и экономики
Кафедра вычислительной техники
Кафедра экономики и управления в строительном комплексе
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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