BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF NONHOMOGENEOUS ENERGY DEPOSITION BY IONIZING-RADIATION

Citation
Jf. Ward et al., BIOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF NONHOMOGENEOUS ENERGY DEPOSITION BY IONIZING-RADIATION, Radiation protection dosimetry, 52(1-4), 1994, pp. 271-276
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
ISSN journal
01448420
Volume
52
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
271 - 276
Database
ISI
SICI code
0144-8420(1994)52:1-4<271:BCONED>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The chemically reactive species produced by ionising radiation react w ithin 2-3 nm of their site of origin causing locally multiply damaged sites (LMDS) (such as double strand breaks (DSBs)) on cellular DNA. As the LET of the radiation increases the numbers of individual damages in a LMDS increase. Since initial yields of DSBs show little dependenc e on LET, the higher RBE associated with higher LET radiation must be associated with the cell's ability to handle the damage - the nature o f the damage is important. DSB repair studies do not assess the repair fidelity, this may be assessed at the molecular level by studies of m utation types produced: correct DSB rejoining, but with an error in ba se sequence would show as a point mutation in an exon. Degradation at DSB termini, nonhomologous recombinational repair or misrejoining of a DSB with the wrong DSB terminus would form a deletion.