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Omics Insights into Animal Resilience and Stress Factors

Federica Basile, Camilla Capaccia, Danilo Zampini, Tommaso Biagetti, Silvana Diverio, Gabriella Guelfi

2020Animals33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Resilience is conceived as a dynamic developmental process involving the achievement of positive adaptation within the context of significant adversity. Resilience is not a unique ability but rather a set of capacities of a system put in place to absorb a disturbance and to reorganize while trying to retain the same function, structure, and identity. This review describes the characteristics and the molecular mechanisms of resilience to understand the core elements of resilience and its indicators. The objectives of this review are: (1) to define some of the leading environmental stressors and clarify the mechanism of vulnerability or resilience outcomes; (2) to clarify some of the prominent epigenetic modulations mediating resilience or vulnerability as a stress response; (3) to highlight the neural mechanisms related to stress resilience since the central nervous system is a highly dynamic structure characterized by an everlasting plasticity feature, which therefore has the opportunity to modify resilience. The review aims to introduce the reader to the concept of resilience seen as an ability acquired in life and not only inherited from birth.

Topics & Concepts

StressorVulnerability (computing)Resilience (materials science)Context (archaeology)Mechanism (biology)Adaptation (eye)Set (abstract data type)PsychologyFunction (biology)Psychological resilienceNeuroscienceBiologyComputer scienceSocial psychologyEvolutionary biologyComputer securityEpistemologyPhysicsThermodynamicsPaleontologyProgramming languagePhilosophyAdipose Tissue and MetabolismStress Responses and CortisolBirth, Development, and Health
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