Radiobiology Flashcards
What were the important years for discovering X-rays and its effects?
X-rays discovered 1895.
Within months, X-rays were being used for diagnostic purposes.
Natural radioactivity was discovered 1896.
As early as 1896 x-ray operators and their patients began reporting skin conditions and alopecia.
The first reported case of skin cancer caused by x-rays was not for another six (6) years (1902) and not confirmed by experimentation for an additional eight (8) years (1908).
In 1915 the British Roentgen Ray Society recommended safety precautions.
Seven (7) years later (1922) the American society followed suit.
What were the different ways that research and knowledge was gained about X-rays?
Cohort studies of people previously been exposed to radiation.
1929 - 1943 = incidence of leukaemia and affect on life span.
1945 - japanese atomic bombs survivors
1926- 57 - review of 3000 children with enlarged thymus
What are the 2 ways to classify how radiation affects biologic response?
Stochastic and deterministic
Stochastic effect
Occurs at random
Takes a long time to appear (years to decades) (latent)
increase dose -> increase probability
There is no threshold dose. Any exposure can cause damage. This is an issue for staff and patients. Therefore, ALARA is used.
Examples of stochastic effects are radiation induced cancers and hereditary effects.
Deterministic effect
Acute radiation effects
High dose
Short time period
Not random
Threshold
Causes cell mutation and death. Skin erythema, cataracts and acute radiation sickness.
Probability remains the same with increased dose but severity increases.
What are the 3 major general effects of radiation on the person?
Somatic, Genetic, teratogenic
What is the target molecule for radiation?
DNA
What are two types of radiation interactions that produce biological changes?
DIRECT and INDIRECT
DIRECT interactions?
According to target theory, cell death will only occur if the target molecule is inactivated. i.e. DNA is damaged.
DIRECT is the result of ionisation or excitation of DNA, RNA or Protein molecules.
INDIRECT
INDIRECT refers to effects as a result of interactions within the surrounding medium.
ionise water to free radicals that transfer their energy to DNA.
Free radical induced damage to DNA is the primary cause of biologic damage in low LET radiation.
Because of the high water content of tissues (80%) and DNA being less than 1% of the cell volume, most interactions are INDIRECT.
LET
LET is Linear Energy Transfer and is a measure of the rate at which energy is transferred from ionising radiation to tissues.
What are the radiation related factors that determine how badly the body is affected?
Time of exposure
The way the tissue was exposed
What are the types and energy of radiations
What was the dose rate and absorption dose
What are the biological related factors that determine how badly the body is affected?
Condition of the cells at the time of irradiation i.e. are they reproducing
Which cells and organs are affected and whether they are important cells or organs.
Cell sensitivity is determined by?
Have a high division rate
Have a high metabolic rate
Are of a non specialised type
Are well nourished
Lymphocytes (white blood cells) and cells which produce blood are constantly regenerating, and therefore the most sensitive.
Reproductive and GI cells do not regenerate as quickly, so are slightly less sensitive.
Nerve and muscle cells are the slowest to regenerate and are therefore the least sensitive.
main chain scission is?
MAIN-CHAIN SCISSION This is the breakage of the backbone of a molecule or DNA strand. In DNA it can sever one or both side rails of the strand.