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Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses

Blue light exposure-induced retinal damage has been extensively studied. Although many in vitro studies have shown the benefits of blue light-blocking lenses (BBL) there have been few comprehensive in vivo studies to assess the effects of BBL. We investigated the influence of blue light exposure usi...

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Autores principales: Theruveethi, Nagarajan, Bui, Bang Viet, Joshi, Manjunath B., Valiathan, Manna, Ganeshrao, Shonraj Ballae, Gopalakrishnan, Sivakumar, Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada, Bhat, Shailaja S., Surendran, Sudarshan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12020243
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author Theruveethi, Nagarajan
Bui, Bang Viet
Joshi, Manjunath B.
Valiathan, Manna
Ganeshrao, Shonraj Ballae
Gopalakrishnan, Sivakumar
Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada
Bhat, Shailaja S.
Surendran, Sudarshan
author_facet Theruveethi, Nagarajan
Bui, Bang Viet
Joshi, Manjunath B.
Valiathan, Manna
Ganeshrao, Shonraj Ballae
Gopalakrishnan, Sivakumar
Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada
Bhat, Shailaja S.
Surendran, Sudarshan
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description Blue light exposure-induced retinal damage has been extensively studied. Although many in vitro studies have shown the benefits of blue light-blocking lenses (BBL) there have been few comprehensive in vivo studies to assess the effects of BBL. We investigated the influence of blue light exposure using light-emitting diodes on retinal histology and visual cortex neurons in rodents. We also considered whether retinal and cortical changes induced by blue light could be ameliorated with blue light-blocking lenses. A total of n = 24 (n = 6 in each group; control, light exposure without lenses, two different BBLs)) male Wistar rats were subjected to blue light exposure (LEDs, 450–500 lux) without or with BBLs (400–490 nm) for 28 days on a 12:12 h light–dark cycle. Histological analysis of retinae revealed apoptosis and necrosis of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), photoreceptors, and inner retina in the light exposure (LE) group, along with increase caspase-3 immunostaining in the ganglion cell layer (p < 0.001). BBL groups showed less caspase-3 immunostaining compared with the LE group (p < 0.001). V1-L5PNs (primary visual cortex layer 5 pyramidal neurons) demonstrated reduced branching and intersections points for apical (p < 0.001) and basal (p < 0.05) dendrites following blue light exposure. Blue light-blocking lenses significantly improved the number of basal branching points compared with the LE group. Our study shows that prolonged exposure to high levels of blue light pose a significant hazard to the visual system resulting in damage to the retina with the associated remodeling of visual cortex neurons. BBL may offer moderate protection against exposure to high levels of blue light.
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spelling pubmed-88778902022-02-26 Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses Theruveethi, Nagarajan Bui, Bang Viet Joshi, Manjunath B. Valiathan, Manna Ganeshrao, Shonraj Ballae Gopalakrishnan, Sivakumar Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada Bhat, Shailaja S. Surendran, Sudarshan Life (Basel) Article Blue light exposure-induced retinal damage has been extensively studied. Although many in vitro studies have shown the benefits of blue light-blocking lenses (BBL) there have been few comprehensive in vivo studies to assess the effects of BBL. We investigated the influence of blue light exposure using light-emitting diodes on retinal histology and visual cortex neurons in rodents. We also considered whether retinal and cortical changes induced by blue light could be ameliorated with blue light-blocking lenses. A total of n = 24 (n = 6 in each group; control, light exposure without lenses, two different BBLs)) male Wistar rats were subjected to blue light exposure (LEDs, 450–500 lux) without or with BBLs (400–490 nm) for 28 days on a 12:12 h light–dark cycle. Histological analysis of retinae revealed apoptosis and necrosis of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), photoreceptors, and inner retina in the light exposure (LE) group, along with increase caspase-3 immunostaining in the ganglion cell layer (p < 0.001). BBL groups showed less caspase-3 immunostaining compared with the LE group (p < 0.001). V1-L5PNs (primary visual cortex layer 5 pyramidal neurons) demonstrated reduced branching and intersections points for apical (p < 0.001) and basal (p < 0.05) dendrites following blue light exposure. Blue light-blocking lenses significantly improved the number of basal branching points compared with the LE group. Our study shows that prolonged exposure to high levels of blue light pose a significant hazard to the visual system resulting in damage to the retina with the associated remodeling of visual cortex neurons. BBL may offer moderate protection against exposure to high levels of blue light. MDPI 2022-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8877890/ /pubmed/35207530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12020243 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Theruveethi, Nagarajan
Bui, Bang Viet
Joshi, Manjunath B.
Valiathan, Manna
Ganeshrao, Shonraj Ballae
Gopalakrishnan, Sivakumar
Kabekkodu, Shama Prasada
Bhat, Shailaja S.
Surendran, Sudarshan
Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses
title Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses
title_full Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses
title_fullStr Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses
title_full_unstemmed Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses
title_short Blue Light-Induced Retinal Neuronal Injury and Amelioration by Commercially Available Blue Light-Blocking Lenses
title_sort blue light-induced retinal neuronal injury and amelioration by commercially available blue light-blocking lenses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8877890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35207530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12020243
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