Drosophila melanogaster: an old and future ally to radiobiology
Terrence M Trinca, Joaquín de Navascués

TL;DR
This paper suggests that fruit flies can help study radiation effects, which are becoming a bigger health concern due to factors like nuclear power and space travel.
Contribution
The paper proposes Drosophila as a model organism for studying long-term radiation toxicity in a way that is relevant to humans.
Findings
Drosophila shows both short- and long-term radiation injury, similar to humans.
Genetic responses to radiation in Drosophila appear conserved with humans.
Fruit flies can model tissue-level radiation damage, which is hard to study in other ways.
Abstract
From simple viruses to complex multicellular animals, ionizing radiation can have deleterious effects on all organisms. For humans, exposure to radiation can come from a wide range of sources such as environmental contamination, occupational hazards, radiotherapy and space flight. In the next few decades, radiation toxicity will become an increasing healthcare concern as nuclear power usage, risk of nuclear war, space-based industry and cancer incidence are all projected to increase. While the biology of acute radiation sickness is relatively well understood, ionizing radiation can also cause severe chronic effects whose molecular and cellular basis remain largely a mystery. This is partly because complications that arise months or even years after exposure depend on tissue-level responses, and so there are aspects of late radiation toxicity that can only be investigated in vivo. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEffects of Radiation Exposure · Tardigrade Biology and Ecology · Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
