What are the 4 R’s of radiobiology?
What are the 4 cycles of a cell?
What are the 3 types of localized energy deposition called and what are some characteristics?
What is direct action of radiation damage?
What is indirect action of radiation damage?
How are free radicals created?
Free radicals are created when photons hit a water molecule and ionize it. The new ion H2O+ interacts with other water molecules, usually in the form:
H2O+ + H2O -> H3O+ + OH
The OH can diffuse to DNA and interact with it to damage the DNA.
A radical is an atom or molecule that has an unpaired electron in its outermost shell.
Which bases pair with each other in DNA strands?
Why are single strand breaks (SSBs) not of large consequance? When can they be a problem?
SSBs are repaired readily using the oppositive strands as a template. This only causes a problem if the repair is incorrect and causes a mutation, which can result in cancer.
What is a DSB?
What is the most important lesion produced in chromosomes by radiation?
Double-strand breaks are the most important lesions. The interaction of two double-strand breaks may result in cell killing, carcinogenesis, or mutation.
What is the diameter of a DNA double helix?
The diameter of a DNA double helix is 2 nm.
What are the possible effects of a double strand DNA break?
Possible effects of DSB. Results in pieces of DNA with sticky ends that can only attach to other “sticky” ends:
What are the two possible categories of DNA recombination?
Homologous: (of chromosomes) pairing at meiosis and having the same structural features and pattern of genes.
How many DNA lesions per cell of each type are detected immediately after a dose of D0 (usually 1-2 Gy)?
After a dose of D0, there are usually lesions of
What type of radiation produces a higher proportion of blobs?
High LET radiation, such as neutrons and alpha particles produce a higher proportion of blobs.
Describe the pass and energy deposition pattern of a low-energy (less than 1 MeV) electron.
The range of the electron in tissue is only a few millimeters.
What occurs during the G1 cell phase?
During G1
What occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle?
What occurs during the G2 phase?
During the G2 phase, cells make and seemble molecules required for cell division.
What are the phases of mitosis?
Phases of Mitosis:
What are the two categories of DNA aberrations?
2 types of aberrations (badly joined DNA after DSB) observed in metaphase:
Name the types of lethal aberrations.
If a DNA has one of these lethal aberrations, the cell dies when it tries to undergo mitosis:
Name the types of non-lethal DNA aberrations.
If DNA has one of these non-lethal aberrations, it may lead ot other problems like carcinogenesis or mutation:
Describe a Dicentric Chromosome aberration.
In dicentric chromosome aberration,