Kellerer A M
Institut für Medizinische Strahlenkunde, Universität Würzburg, Federal Republic of Germany.
Experientia. 1989 Jan 15;45(1):13-21. doi: 10.1007/BF01990448.
Dose-effect relations and, specifically, cell survival curves are surveyed with emphasis on the interplay of the random factors--biological variability, stochastic reaction of the cell, and the statistics of energy deposition--that co-determine their shape. The global parameters mean inactivation dose, D, and coefficient of variance, V, represent this interplay better than conventional parameters. Mechanisms such as lesion interaction, misrepair, repair overload, or repair depletion have been invoked to explain sigmoid dose dependencies, but these notions are partly synonymous and are largely undistinguishable on the basis of observed dose dependencies. All dose dependencies reflect, to varying degree, the microdosimetric fluctuations of energy deposition, and these have certain implications, e.g. the linearity of the dose dependence at small doses, that apply regardless of unresolved molecular mechanisms of cellular radiation action.
本文研究了剂量效应关系,特别是细胞存活曲线,重点关注随机因素之间的相互作用,这些随机因素包括生物变异性、细胞的随机反应以及能量沉积的统计学特性,它们共同决定了细胞存活曲线的形状。全局参数平均失活剂量D和变异系数V比传统参数能更好地体现这种相互作用。人们曾用诸如损伤相互作用、错配修复、修复过载或修复耗竭等机制来解释S形剂量依赖性,但这些概念部分同义,且在很大程度上难以根据观察到的剂量依赖性加以区分。所有剂量依赖性都不同程度地反映了能量沉积的微剂量学波动,而这些波动具有某些影响,例如小剂量时剂量依赖性的线性,无论细胞辐射作用的分子机制是否明确,这些影响都适用。