TY - JOUR
T1 - A review of multiple stressor studies that include ionising radiation
AU - Vanhoudt, Nathalie
AU - Vandenhove, Hildegarde
AU - Real, Almudena
AU - Bradshaw, Clare
AU - Stark, Karolina
A2 - Horemans, Nele
N1 - Score = 10
PY - 2012/4
Y1 - 2012/4
N2 - Studies were reviewed that investigated the combined effects of ionising radiation and other stressors on non-human biota. The aim was to determine the state of research in this area of science, and determine if a review of the literature might permit a gross generalization as to whether the combined effects of multi-stressors and radiation are fundamentally additive, synergistic or antagonistic. A multiple stressor database was established for different organism groups. Information was collected on species, stressors applied and effects evaluated. Studies were mostly laboratory based and investigated two-component mixtures. Interactions declared positive occurred in 58% of the studies, while 26% found negative interactions. Interactions were dependent on dose/concentration, on organism’s life stage and exposure time and differed among endpoints. Except for one study, none of the studies predicted combined effects following Concentration Addition or Independent Action, and hence, no justified conclusions can be made about synergism or antagonism.
AB - Studies were reviewed that investigated the combined effects of ionising radiation and other stressors on non-human biota. The aim was to determine the state of research in this area of science, and determine if a review of the literature might permit a gross generalization as to whether the combined effects of multi-stressors and radiation are fundamentally additive, synergistic or antagonistic. A multiple stressor database was established for different organism groups. Information was collected on species, stressors applied and effects evaluated. Studies were mostly laboratory based and investigated two-component mixtures. Interactions declared positive occurred in 58% of the studies, while 26% found negative interactions. Interactions were dependent on dose/concentration, on organism’s life stage and exposure time and differed among endpoints. Except for one study, none of the studies predicted combined effects following Concentration Addition or Independent Action, and hence, no justified conclusions can be made about synergism or antagonism.
KW - Multiple stressors
KW - Radiation
KW - Risk assessment
KW - Mixture effects
UR - http://ecm.sckcen.be/OTCS/llisapi.dll/open/ezp_122652
UR - http://knowledgecentre.sckcen.be/so2/bibref/9312
U2 - 10.1016/j.envpol.2012.04.023
DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2012.04.023
M3 - Article
SN - 0269-7491
VL - 168
SP - 177
EP - 192
JO - Environmental Pollution
JF - Environmental Pollution
ER -