Dysregulated
Dysregulated is an adjective used in biology, medicine, and everyday language to describe a process that is not properly controlled by its regulatory mechanisms. It implies abnormal, excessive, or insufficient activity that deviates from a normal range, signaling instability or dysfunction within a system.
In biology, dysregulation can occur at molecular, cellular, organ, or system levels. Examples include dysregulated gene
In psychology, emotional or behavioral dysregulation refers to difficulty modulating mood, impulses, or behavior in response
Causes include genetic predisposition, environmental stress, aging, infection, and disruption of feedback control. Consequences range from
Measurement uses biomarkers, functional assays, or network analysis of regulatory systems. Treatments aim to restore balance
See also: homeostasis, allostasis, regulation, dysregulation.