Biological effects of radiation Flashcards
Give the units and definition of absorbed, equivalent and effective dose
Gray - average ABSORBED DOSE to organ/tissue (j/kg)
Sievert - EQUIVILENT DOSE is absorbed dose to organ/ tissue weighted for type of radiation
Sievert - EFFECTIVE DOSE is absorbed dose to organ or tissue weighted for type of radiation AND type of tissue
What is the typical amount of energy released when one atom is ionised (in tissue)
35eV
Why do ionisation evens comprise of small clusters of ion pairs?
secondary electrons that are liberate in initial ionisation process often have enough energy to ionise other atoms
What are the 2 types of interactions that ionising radiation can damage biological molecules
direct and indirect
what is direct interaction of ionising radiation can damage biological molecules
release of energy from an ionisation event (35eV) is sufficient to break molecular bonds
what is indirect interaction of ionising radiation can damage biological molecules
damage may be induced by interaction of free radicals made by ionisation.
80% tissue is made of water, when water molecules ionise H+ ions and OH. free radicals are formed
OH. radical is thought to be responsible for ?/3 of all damage made by exposure of body to all x-rays
2/3
Give 3 things that free radical reactions can cause damage to
proteins
enzymes
DNA
What 3 things can happen to damaged cells/DNA?
- repaired perfectly
- mutation
- die (deterministic effect)
What type of effect is mutated cell becoming cancerous classified as?
stochastic
Give a few examples of deterministic effects of radiation exposure
- erythema
- nausea
- depilation (hair removal)
- cataracts
What is erythema
reddening of skin due to blood vessel dilation (greater than 2Gy)
burns and ulceration (greater than 10-20Gy)
What 3 things causes stochastic effects in terms of biological damage?
- prevention or delay of cell division
- modification of normal cell - neoplastic (abnormal growth of cells/tumour) transformation
- modifications to germinal cells of reproductive tissues which are passed onto daughter cells
What are the risks included within stochastic effects?
DNA disruptions resulting in cancer or hereditary disorders
What is a somatic cell
cell of organism other than reproductive cells (body cell but not reproductive cells)