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Title: RADIOBIOLOGY


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RADIOBIOLOGY
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Principles of Radiobiology based on
  • Random nature of radiation interactions
  • how radiation interacts at cellular level
  • factors that can alter these interactions

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REMEMBER
  • All radiation damage occurs at cellular or
    subcellular level
  • visible effects are seen after millions of cells
    are impacted

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Characteristics of ionizing radiation
  • Charge
  • Mass
  • Energy
  • Vary among different types of radiation

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Ionizing radiation causes injury through these
concepts
  • LET
  • RBE
  • OER

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LET
  • High and low LET (chart 6-1, pg 108 Sherer)
  • LET IS AVERAGED DUE TO POLYENERGETIC NATURE OF
    IONIZING RADIATION

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RBEBackground information
  • QF-How much biologic damage one type of radiation
    does vs. type of radiation
  • What is the QF of x-rays?
  • What about Alpha?
  • QFrounded estimate of RBE

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RBE (Pg. 495-Bushong)
  • Compares
  • dose of standard radiation necessary to
    produce a given effect
  • dose of test radiation necessary to produce
    same effect
  • Standard radiation is 250 KeV
  • RBEs of diagnostic is 1
  • Max. is approx. 3
  • As LET increases so does RBE
  • Alpha and Beta have high RBE

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OER
  • The ratio of radiation damage done with oxygen
    vs. without oxygen

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OXYGEN EFFECT
  • Tissue more sensitive to rad when oxygenated or
    in aerobic state
  • VS
  • anoxic or hypoxic
  • Oxygen produces free radicals
  • Why would this be important in radiation therapy?

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  • Alpha-insensitive to oxygen (Low OER)
  • Gamma and x-rays more sensitive (High OER)
  • Therefore Low LET is associated with ____OER (LOW
    OR HIGH)

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IONIZING RADATION AND BIOLOGIC DAMAGE
  • Direct or indirect
  • occurs more with high LET radiation
  • Relative Biologic Effectiveness

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Direct
  • Can be fatal to cell
  • high LET

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A FREE RADICAL
  • Hydroperoxl
  • Hydroxyl
  • H2O2
  • 2/3 of all biologic damage is from H2O2 which is
  • hydrogen peroxide

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INDIRECT
  • RADIOLYSIS OF WATER
  • Breakdown of H2O
  • produces an ion pair of HOH and e-
  • These can attach to uncharged water molecules
    (unstable) free radical

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CHROMOSOMAL EFFECT
  • Biologic damage occurs during breakage of
    chromosomal backbone or to DNA
  • Point mutations
  • Frameshift mutation

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RADIATION MUTATION CHARACTERISTICS
  • Germ cells-carry on to future generations
  • Somatic cells-effect only occurs once
  • undesirable
  • probably cumulative
  • threshold
  • effects are not specific to radiation

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TARGET THEORY
  • ADDRESSES LETHAL DAMAGE
  • THERE ARE AREAS ON THE DNA CHAIN THAT, IF
    DAMAGED, ARE LETHALTO THE CELL

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UNDERSTANDING THE TARGET
  • CELLS ARE MADE UP MOLECULES
  • OVERABUNDANCE OF MOLECULES
  • CRITICAL MOLECULE
  • WHEN RADIATION INTERACTS WITH OR NEAR A CRITICAL
    MOLECULE, THIS SENSITIVE AREA IS CALLED
    TARGET.
  • NUCLEUS VS CYTOPLASM

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Principles of Radiobiology based on
  • Random nature of radiation interactions
  • how radiation interacts at cellular level
  • factors that can alter these interactions

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NOW ON TO THE THEORIES
  • DNA SEQUENCE VITAL-DAMAGE TO ANY TARGET(SEQUENCE)
    WILL KILL THE CELL
  • NO SINGLE SEQUENCE IS IMPORTANT-2 TO 3 TARGETS
    (SEQUENCES) NEED TO BE HIT

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  • TARGET ONLY NEEDS ONE HIT TO CAUSE FETAL DAMAGE
  • TARGET NEEDS TO BE HIT TWICE OR MORE TO CAUSE
    DAMAGE

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Radiation damage
  • Cannot be distinguished from other sources
    (chemical, heat or trauma)
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