The tubercular badger and the uncertain curve:- The need for a multiple stressor approach in environmental radiation protection.


Journal

Environmental research
ISSN: 1096-0953
Titre abrégé: Environ Res
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0147621

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 2019
Historique:
received: 13 08 2018
revised: 23 09 2018
accepted: 24 09 2018
pubmed: 9 10 2018
medline: 1 10 2019
entrez: 9 10 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This article presents the results of a workshop held in Stirling, Scotland in June 2018, called to examine critically the effects of low-dose ionising radiation on the ecosphere. The meeting brought together participants from the fields of low- and high-dose radiobiology and those working in radioecology to discuss the effects that low doses of radiation have on non-human biota. In particular, the shape of the low-dose response relationship and the extent to which the effects of low-dose and chronic exposure may be predicted from high dose rate exposures were discussed. It was concluded that high dose effects were not predictive of low dose effects. It followed that the tools presently available were deemed insufficient to reliably predict risk of low dose exposures in ecosystems. The workshop participants agreed on three major recommendations for a path forward. First, as treating radiation as a single or unique stressor was considered insufficient, the development of a multidisciplinary approach is suggested to address key concerns about multiple stressors in the ecosphere. Second, agreed definitions are needed to deal with the multiplicity of factors determining outcome to low dose exposures as a term can have different meanings in different disciplines. Third, appropriate tools need to be developed to deal with the different time, space and organisation level scales. These recommendations permit a more accurate picture of prospective risks.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30296640
pii: S0013-9351(18)30517-6
doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2018.09.031
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Congress Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

130-140

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Carmel Mothersill (C)

Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1. Electronic address: mothers@mcmaster.ca.

Michael Abend (M)

Bundeswehr Institute of Radiobiology, Neuherbergstrasse 11, 80937 Munich, Germany. Electronic address: MichaelAbend@bundeswehr.org.

Francois Bréchignac (F)

Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN) & International Union of Radioecology, Centre du Cadarache, Bldg 229, St Paul-lez-Durance, France. Electronic address: francois.brechignac@irsn.fr.

David Copplestone (D)

Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK. Electronic address: david.copplestone@stir.ac.uk.

Stanislav Geras'kin (S)

Russian Institute of Radiology & Agroecology, Kievskoe shosse, 109km, Obninsk 249020, Russia. Electronic address: stgeraskin@gmail.com.

Jessica Goodman (J)

Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK. Electronic address: Jessica.goodman@stir.ac.uk.

Nele Horemans (N)

Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK CEN, Biosphere Impact Studies, Boeretang 200, B-2400 Mol, Belgium. Electronic address: nele.horemans@sckcen.be.

Penny Jeggo (P)

Genome Damage and Stability Centre, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RQ, UK. Electronic address: p.a.jeggo@sussex.ac.uk.

William McBride (W)

University of California Los Angeles, David Geffen School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology, 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA. Electronic address: wmcbride@mednet.ucla.edu.

Timothy A Mousseau (TA)

Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA. Electronic address: mousseau@mailbox.sc.edu.

Anthony O'Hare (A)

Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK. Electronic address: anthony.ohare@stir.ac.uk.

Rao V L Papineni (RVL)

Department of Surgery, University of Kansas Medical Center - KUMC (Adjunct), and PACT & Health, Branford, CT, USA. Electronic address: docpapineni@gmail.com.

Gibin Powathil (G)

Department of Mathematics, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales SA2 8PP, UK. Electronic address: g.g.powathil@swansea.ac.uk.

Paul N Schofield (PN)

Dept of Physiology Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EG, UK. Electronic address: pns12@cam.ac.uk.

Colin Seymour (C)

Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1. Electronic address: seymouc@mcmaster.ca.

Jill Sutcliffe (J)

Low Level Radiation and Health Conference, Ingrams Farm Fittleworth Road, Wisborough Green RH14 0JA, West Sussex, UK. Electronic address: jillsutcliffe1@gmail.com.

Brian Austin (B)

Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK. Electronic address: baustin5851@gmail.com.

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