Over the course of their evolution organism developed mechanisms to cope with challenging situations originating from both physical and social environments. These adaptive mechanisms are coordinated and involve the sequential and/or simultaneous recruitment of different functional systems, mainly neural, endocrine and immune, the so-called stress response. They operate to maintain physiological variables at suitable. This review aims to discuss the use of the classical homeostasis concept and allostasis, an alternative model, which includes reactive and predictive mechanisms, as well as the different levels of impact of the chronic stressor, resulting in allostatic overload or allostatic failure. The organizing role of neural, hormonal, immune, systemic and molecular mechanisms, which comprise the allostatic systems underlying the stress response, is also presented.
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de Sousa, M. B. C., Silva, H. P. A., & Galvão-Coelho, N. L. (2015). Resposta ao estresse: I. Homeostase e teoria da alostase. Estudos de Psicologia, 20(1), 2–11. https://doi.org/10.5935/1678-4669.20150002
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