Radiobiology: PP2 Flashcards
Human Radiation response is what?
The effects of ionising radiation on humans and other living tissue is the result of interactions at the atomic level.
- Can result in the transfer of heat in tissue and changes to the atoms chemical binding properties.
When were x-rays discovered?
1895
Classification of Biologic Effects
- Stochastic
- Deterministic
Stochastic Effect:
At random, effects normally take a long time to appear. Probability of event occurring increases with dose.
-NO minimum safe threshold dose
What are examples of Stochastic effect?
Radiation induced cancers and hereditary effects
Latent period
The delay in effect of radiation becomes apparent
Explain the Deterministic Effect
Radiation response following high dose exposure.
- Appears in a short period of time and effects are deliberate and known
- High dose to skin could cause radiation burns
- Severity increases (rather than probability) with increased dose
Describe Somatic effects
Effects appear on the exposed individual
Describe Genetic effects of radiation
Effects are on the offspring of the exposed individuals - Pre Conception
What are Teratogenic effects
Effects are on offspring of the exposed individual.
- Exposed during (foetal) gestational period
What is the target molecule?
DNA as it is the most sensitive molecule in the human body
what are examples of DETERMINISTIC EFFECT
Skin erythema, cataracts and acute radiation sickness are examples of deterministic effect.
What are Direct interaction of radiation on the body?
The result of ionisation or excitation of DNA, RNA or Protein molecules
What is Indirect interactions?
Refers to effects as a result of interactions within the surrounding medium e.g. cytoplasm of the cell, which in turn interact with the target molecule (DNA).
What causes the creation of free radicals?
The ionisation or excitation of water molecules
What are some of the radiation related factors that determine the biologic response to radiation exposure?
- Absorbed dose (quantity) and dose rate
- Type and energy of the radiation (quality)
- Conditions on how the dose was delivered
Biology related factors that determine the biologic response to radiation exposure?
- Condition of the cells at the time of irradiation
- The cells or organs affected and their radio-sensitivity
Define Cell sensitivity
- Not all living cells are equally sensitive to radiation
- Those cells which are actively reproducing are more sensitive than those which are not
When are cells most sensitive?
During Mitosis (m-phase)
When are cells less sensitive?
G1 and G2