Radiation Effects On The Cell And Organisms Flashcards

1
Q

On which cells X-irridation have the strongest effect

A

The highest reproductive activity
The longest mitosis phase
The lowest morphological and functional differentiation

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2
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Cell radio sensitivity is directly proportional to

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Rate of cell division
Inversely proportional to the degree of cell differentiation

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3
Q

Which cell types are most at risk from radiation

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Actively dividing cells
Nor fully mature cells

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4
Q

Highly sensitive cells to radiation

A

Germ cells
Immature RBCs
Lymphocytes

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5
Q

Moderately highly radiosensitive cells

A

Epithelial cells

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6
Q

Low radiosensitivity cells

A

Muscle
Nerve

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7
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In which step of cell cycle cells are most sensitive to cell killing?

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Shortly before M phase
Late interphase( G2) and during M phase

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8
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In which step of cell cycle higher resistance to radiation is observed

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S phase
Late G1 phase
G0 phase

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9
Q

Genetic radiation effects

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Chromatid and chromosome breaks
Alteration of bases : localized changes of genetic information
Most of these mutations are RECESSIVE

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10
Q

Relation between mutation rate and dose,dose rate

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Mutation rate:
Linear increase with dose
Independent of dose rate

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11
Q

Chromosome breaks are

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Dose rate dependent
More pronounced at high LET radiation
Cells are more likely to show them if irritated in G1 phase

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12
Q

When 1 breakage occurs

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When radiation comes after the S phase

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13
Q

When 2 breakage occurs

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When radiation comes in G1 phase

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14
Q

What are the two consequences of survival curve

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There is no radiation threshold for lethality
The dose required to irradicate the whole population increases with the size of the irradiated population

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15
Q

What shoulder region indicate

A

Cells conduct repair of damage and are capable of surviving

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16
Q

The survival curves of some mammalian cells in culture do not show

A

A linear behavior at low doses

17
Q

What is Dq

A

The point of intersection

18
Q

What is D0

A

Dose at which no cells would survive if the curve were linear

19
Q

Shoulder of survival curve indicates

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The existence of several targets within each cell

20
Q

Which part of a cell survival curve represents the area of sub lethal damage repair

A

Shoulder

21
Q

Which cells are much more radiation sensitive

A

Stem cells
Differentiating cells

22
Q

Which cells are much less radiation sensitive

A

Functionally mature
Fully differentiated
Non-proliferating cells

23
Q

Radiation damage is fastest when

A

Cell cycle time is short
Cell loss fraction is high
Cell growth fraction is high