Can Tissue Homeostasis Recover After Toxicant Exposure?
The ability of tissues to recover after toxicant exposure depends on several factors, including the type and dose of the toxicant, duration of exposure, and the regenerative capacity of the tissue. Some tissues, like the liver, have a remarkable ability to regenerate, while others, such as the central nervous system, have limited regenerative potential. Recovery also depends on the removal of the toxicant and the repair of damaged cellular components.