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Exposition of humans to low doses and low dose rate irradiation: an urgent need for new markers and new models

机译:将人类暴露于低剂量和低剂量率照射下:迫切需要新的标记物和新的模型

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In human radiation protection the shape of the dose effects curve for low doses irradiation (LDI) is assumed to be linear, extrapolated from the clinical consequences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear explosions. This extrapolation probably overestimates the risk below 200 mSv. In many circumstances, the living species and cells can develop some mechanisms of adaptation. Classical epidemiological studies will not be able to answer the question and there is a need to assess more sensitive biological markers of the effects of LDI. The researches should be focused on DNA effects (strand breaks), radioinduced expression of new genes and proteins involved in the response to oxidative stress and DNA repair mechanisms. New experimental biomolecular techniques should be developed in parallel with more conventional ones. Such studies would permit to assess new biological markers of radiosensitivity, which could be of great interest in radiation protection and radio-oncology.
机译:在人类辐射防护中,低剂量辐射(LDI)的剂量效应曲线的形状被认为是线性的,是从广岛和长崎核爆炸的临床后果推断出来的。这种推断可能高估了200 mSv以下的风险。在许多情况下,生物和细胞可以发展某些适应机制。经典的流行病学研究将无法回答这个问题,因此有必要评估LDI影响的更敏感的生物学标记。研究应集中在DNA效应(链断裂),涉及氧化应激反应和DNA修复机制的新基因和蛋白质的放射诱导表达。新的实验性生物分子技术应与更常规的技术并行发展。这样的研究将允许评估放射敏感性的新的生物标记,这可能在辐射防护和放射肿瘤学中引起极大的兴趣。

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