Title : Interactions between internal alpha-radiation, pharmacological agents, and sister-chromatid exchanges: A mechanistic synthesis made with support from chatgpt
Abstract:
Sister-chromatid exchanges (SCEs) are a sensitive indicator of DNA damage and homologous recombination. Alpha particles (high LET radiation), particularly from internal sources such as radon progeny and ^210Po, induce SCEs at extremely low doses that are orders of magnitude more effective per Gray than low-LET radiation such as X-rays. Pharmacological drugs, especially psychotropics, alter cellular conditions including ion balances, metabolism, and repair pathways, which may modify the biological processing of alpha-particle-induced DNA damage. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with different systemic interactions, may lack such modifying effects. This paper synthesizes existing research on alpha-particle genotoxicity, SCE induction, and drug-mediated modulation of DNA damage responses, proposing a mechanistic framework connecting internal radiation physics, pharmacology, and cytogenetic endpoints. Specific epidemiological implications are discussed, and testable predictions are outlined.

