旁观者效应
电离辐射
放射生物学
线性能量转移
辐照
人口
毒理
辐射
体内
辐射暴露
生物
生物物理学
癌症研究
化学
放射治疗
医学
免疫学
遗传学
核医学
内科学
物理
光学
环境卫生
核物理学
作者
Edouard I. Azzam,John B. Little
标识
DOI:10.1191/0960327104ht418oa
摘要
A multitude of biological effects observed over the past two decades in various in vivo and in vitro cell culture experiments have indicated that low dose/low fluence ionizing radiation has significantly different biological responses than high dose radiation. Exposure of cell populations to very low fluences of particles or incorporated radionuclides results in significant biological effects occurring in both the irradiated and nonirradiated cells in the population. Cells recipient of growth medium from irradiated cultures can also respond to the radiation exposure. This phenomenon, termed the ‘bystander response’, has been postulated to impact both the estimation of risks of exposure to ionizing radiation and radiotherapy. Amplification of radiation-induced cyto-toxic and genotoxic effects by the bystander effect is in contrast to the observations of adaptive responses, which are generally induced following exposure to low dose, low linear energy transfer radiation and which tend to attenuate radiation-induced damage. In this article, the evidence for existence of radiation-induced bystander effects and our current knowledge of the biochemical and molecular events involved in mediating these effects are described. Potential similarities between factors that mediate the radiation-induced bystander and adaptive responses are highlighted.
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