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A general view of human physiology is proposed.Each of 220 cell types must provide its intimate functions despite occasional or chronic obstacles created by other cells.The physiological mechanisms are independently emerged and evolutionarily saved due to their ability to provide optimal-like coexistence of cells on a background of destructive challenges of external/internal environments.In certain limits,both cells and organs are adaptive.The cell has accumulated both passive adaptation mechanisms mainly parallel working in the biochemistry,and active physiological mechanisms fighting for the optimal cell metabolism.Its rate depends on the cell type and current phase into the cell cycle.The adaptive properties of organs and their functional systems have resulted from the cells’adaptivity.The impaired cells(under energy lack and/or contaminated cytoplasm)produce adaptation factors acting both in the cell and at multiple organism-scales.Multicellular mechanisms,enhancing the cell fight for energy balance,creating the due cytoplasm for optimizing metabolism,force the most physiological characteristics,including the mean arterial pressure to fluctuate or shift.The view is a basis for re-thinking the concept of the socalled physiological norm and fundamental mechanisms of age-associated pathologies,in particular,hypertension.
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篇名 The Optimal Coexistence of Cells:How Could Human Cells Create The Integrative Physiology
来源期刊 人体生理学杂志(英文) 学科 医学
关键词 Cell metabolism Energy SHORTAGE CYTOPLASM purifiers Adaptation Functional systems Hypertension
年,卷(期) 2019,(1) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 2-22
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Cell
metabolism
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CYTOPLASM
purifiers
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Functional
systems
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人体生理学杂志(英文)
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2661-3859
12 Eu Tong Sen Stree
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