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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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Inverse dose protraction effects of low-LET radiation: Evidence and significance 低let辐射的逆剂量延长效应:证据和意义。
IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2025.108531
Nobuyuki Hamada , Yusuke Matsuya , Lydia B. Zablotska , Mark P. Little
Biological effects of ionizing radiation vary not merely with total dose but also with temporal dose distribution. Sparing dose protraction effects, in which dose protraction reduces effects of radiation have widely been accepted and generally assumed in radiation protection, particularly for stochastic effects (e.g., solid cancer). In contrast, inverse dose protraction effects (IDPEs) in which dose protraction enhances radiation effects have not been well recognized, nor comprehensively reviewed. Here, we review the current knowledge on IDPEs of low linear energy transfer (LET) radiation. To the best of our knowledge, since 1952, 157 biology, epidemiology or clinical papers have reported IDPEs following external or internal low-LET irradiation with photons (X-rays, γ-rays), β-rays, electrons, protons or helium ions. IDPEs of low-LET radiation have been described for biochemical changes in cell-free macromolecules (DNA, proteins or lipids), DNA damage responses in bacteria and yeasts, DNA damage, cytogenetic changes, neoplastic transformation and cell death in mammalian cell cultures of human, rodent or bovine origin, mutagenesis in silkworms, cytogenetic changes, induction of cancer (solid tumors and leukemia) and non-cancer effects (male sterility, cataracts and diseases of the circulatory system), tumor inactivation and survival in non-human mammals (rodents, rabbits, dogs and pigs), and induction of cancer and non-cancer effects (skin changes and diseases of the circulatory system) in humans. In contrast to a growing body of phenomenological evidence for manifestations of IDPEs, there is limited knowledge on mechanistic underpinnings, but proposed mechanisms involve cell cycle-dependent resensitization and low dose hyper-radiosensitivity. These necessitate continued studies for further mechanistic developments and assessment of implications of scientific evidence for radiation protection (e.g., in terms of a dose rate effectiveness factor).
电离辐射的生物效应不仅随总剂量而变化,而且随时间剂量分布而变化。保留剂量延长效应,其中剂量延长减少辐射效应已被广泛接受,并在辐射防护中普遍假定,特别是对于随机效应(例如实体癌)。相反,剂量延长增强辐射效应的逆剂量延长效应(IDPEs)尚未得到很好的认识,也没有得到全面的综述。本文对低线性能量传递(LET)辐射的idpe进行了综述。据我们所知,自1952年以来,已有157篇生物学、流行病学或临床论文报道了光子(x射线、γ射线)、β射线、电子、质子或氦离子进行外部或内部低let照射后的idpe。低let辐射的idpe已被描述为无细胞大分子(DNA,蛋白质或脂质)的生化变化,细菌和酵母的DNA损伤反应,DNA损伤,细胞遗传学变化,人类,啮齿动物或牛源哺乳动物细胞培养中的肿瘤转化和细胞死亡,家蚕的诱变,细胞遗传学变化,诱导癌症(实体瘤和白血病)和非癌症效应(男性不育,白内障和循环系统疾病),非人类哺乳动物(啮齿动物、兔子、狗和猪)的肿瘤失活和存活,以及人类癌症和非癌症效应(皮肤变化和循环系统疾病)的诱导。与越来越多关于idpe表现的现象学证据相反,对其机制基础的了解有限,但提出的机制涉及细胞周期依赖性再敏化和低剂量超放射敏感性。这就需要继续研究进一步的机制发展和讨论科学证据对辐射防护的影响(例如剂量率有效系数)。
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2025-01-01
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Emerging pollutants in the aquatic environments: A review of genotoxic impacts 水生环境中新出现的污染物:基因毒性影响综述。
IF 6.4 2区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2024.108519
Juliana Picinini-Zambelli , Ana Letícia Hilário Garcia , Juliana Da Silva
Urbanization and industrial growth have negatively impacted water quality, raising concerns about emerging aquatic pollutants. Despite advancements in water treatment, these substances persist, endangering aquatic life and human health. Although research has focused on the physiological effects of these pollutants, their genetic damage potential remains poorly understood. This systematic review aimed to consolidate existing knowledge on the genotoxic potential of emerging aquatic pollutants. A comprehensive search was conducted across major databases, encompassing articles published from 2001 to 2022. The review primarily focused on research articles that evaluated genotoxicity in environmental samples containing emerging pollutants, as well as in vitro studies using various concentrations of these substances. Fourteen articles were included in the review, with pharmaceutical compounds, personal care products, disinfection byproducts, and industrial chemicals being the most extensively investigated classes. Other notable pollutants included metals, cyanotoxins, antiseptics, pesticides, and caffeine. All these pollutants classes were found to cause DNA damage, either in vitro at specific concentrations or in complex environmental mixtures. The comet assay was the most frequently used method, owing to its sensitivity and practicality in assessing DNA damage. For some pollutants, different responses were observed when comparing in vitro and in vivo studies, emphasizing the need for studies employing both approaches. However, the limited number of available articles underscores the necessity for further research on the genotoxic potential of emerging pollutants. More research is required to clarify mutagenicity, DNA repair kinetics, and cumulative effects of pollutants, which are critical for shaping policies and ensuring safe water quality. A greater knowledge about these pollutants will enable better understanding risk mitigation, ultimately protecting public health and ecosystems.
城市化和工业增长对水质产生了负面影响,引起了人们对新出现的水生污染物的关注。尽管水处理技术不断进步,但这些物质依然存在,危及水生生物和人类健康。尽管研究主要集中在这些污染物的生理效应上,但对其潜在的遗传损伤仍知之甚少。本系统综述旨在整合有关新兴水生污染物潜在遗传毒性的现有知识。我们在主要数据库中进行了全面检索,涵盖了 2001 年至 2022 年发表的文章。综述主要侧重于评估含有新出现污染物的环境样本的遗传毒性的研究文章,以及使用这些物质的不同浓度进行的体外研究。综述共收录了 14 篇文章,其中研究最为广泛的是药物化合物、个人护理产品、消毒副产品和工业化学品。其他值得注意的污染物包括金属、氰毒素、杀菌剂、杀虫剂和咖啡因。研究发现,所有这些类别的污染物在特定浓度的体外或复杂的环境混合物中都会造成 DNA 损伤。彗星试验是最常用的方法,因为它在评估 DNA 损伤方面既灵敏又实用。对于某些污染物,在比较体外研究和体内研究时观察到了不同的反应,这就强调了采用这两种方法进行研究的必要性。不过,现有文章数量有限,这突出表明有必要进一步研究新出现的污染物的潜在遗传毒性。需要开展更多的研究来阐明污染物的诱变性、DNA 修复动力学和累积效应,这对于制定政策和确保水质安全至关重要。加深对这些污染物的了解将有助于更好地理解风险缓解问题,最终保护公众健康和生态系统。
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