Health impacts of large releases of radionuclides. Biological effects of prenatal irradiation.

Ciba Foundation symposium Pub Date : 1997-01-01
C Streffer
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After large releases of radionuclides, exposure of the embryo or fetus can take place by external irradiation or uptake of radionuclides. The embryo and fetus are radiosensitive throughout prenatal development. The quality and extent of radiation effects depend on the developmental stage. During the preimplantation period (one to 10 days postconception, p.c.), a radiation exposure of at least 0.2 Gy can cause the death of the embryo. Malformations are only observed in rare cases when genetic predispositions exist. Macroscopic, anatomical malformations are induced only after irradiation during the major organogenesis (two to eight weeks p.c.). A radiation dose of about 0.2 Gy is a doubling dose for the malformation risk, as extrapolated from experiments with rodents. The human embryo may be more radioresistant. During early fetogenesis (8-15 weeks p.c.) a high radiosensitivity exists for the development of the brain. Radiation doses of 1.0 Gy cause severe mental retardation in about 40% of the exposed fetuses. It must be taken into account that a radiation exposure during the fetal period can also induce cancer. It is generally assumed that the risk exists at about the same level as for children.

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放射性核素大量释放对健康的影响。产前辐照的生物学效应。
在大量释放放射性核素后,胚胎或胎儿可通过外部照射或吸收放射性核素而受到暴露。胚胎和胎儿在产前发育过程中都对辐射敏感。辐射效应的质量和程度取决于发育阶段。在着床前阶段(怀孕后1至10天,p.p.c),至少0.2 Gy的辐射暴露可导致胚胎死亡。畸形只在罕见的情况下观察到,当遗传倾向存在。肉眼可见的解剖畸形只有在主要器官发生期间(每隔2 - 8周)照射后才会引起。根据对啮齿动物的实验推断,约0.2 Gy的辐射剂量是畸形风险的两倍剂量。人类胚胎可能更能抵抗辐射。在胎儿发育早期(每胎8-15周),对大脑的发育具有高度的辐射敏感性。1.0戈瑞的辐射剂量会导致约40%的受辐射胎儿出现严重的智力迟钝。必须考虑到,胎儿期的辐射暴露也可能诱发癌症。一般认为,这种风险与儿童的风险大致相同。
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