McMaster Institute of Applied Radiation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 4K1, Canada.
Mutat Res. 2012 Apr-Jun;750(2):85-95. doi: 10.1016/j.mrrev.2011.12.007. Epub 2012 Jan 12.
The last 25 years have seen a major shift in emphasis in the field of radiobiology from a DNA-centric view of how radiation damage occurs to a much more biological view that appreciates the importance of macro-and micro-environments, hierarchical organization, underlying genetics, evolution, adaptation and signaling at all levels from atoms to ecosystems. The new view incorporates concepts of hormesis, nonlinear systems, bioenergy field theory, uncertainty and homeodynamics. While the mechanisms underlying these effects and responses are still far from clear, it is very apparent that their implications are much wider than the field of radiobiology. This reflection discusses the changing views and considers how they are influencing thought in environmental and medical science and systems biology.
在过去的 25 年中,放射生物学领域的重点发生了重大转变,从一种以 DNA 为中心的观点(即辐射损伤是如何发生的)转变为一种更加生物学的观点,这种观点认识到宏观和微观环境、层次结构组织、潜在遗传学、进化、适应以及从原子到生态系统各个层面的信号传递的重要性。新观点纳入了激素作用、非线性系统、生物能量场理论、不确定性和内稳态等概念。虽然这些效应和反应的机制还远未清楚,但很明显,它们的影响范围远远超出了放射生物学领域。本文讨论了这些变化的观点,并考虑了它们如何影响环境和医学科学以及系统生物学的思维。