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Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage

This study aimed to investigate whether use of a selective-blue-filtering (S-BF) lens can protect cultured primary porcine RPE cells against photo-irradiation. Transmittance of S-BF and UV-filtering (UVF) lenses was characterised spectrophotometrically. RPE cells were exposed to 1700 lux of white (p...

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Autores principales: Yu, Wing Yan, Shan, Samantha Sze Wan, Lakshmanan, Yamunadevi, Wong, Francisca Siu Yin, Choi, Kai Yip, Chan, Henry Ho Lung
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35609057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268796
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author Yu, Wing Yan
Shan, Samantha Sze Wan
Lakshmanan, Yamunadevi
Wong, Francisca Siu Yin
Choi, Kai Yip
Chan, Henry Ho Lung
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Shan, Samantha Sze Wan
Lakshmanan, Yamunadevi
Wong, Francisca Siu Yin
Choi, Kai Yip
Chan, Henry Ho Lung
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description This study aimed to investigate whether use of a selective-blue-filtering (S-BF) lens can protect cultured primary porcine RPE cells against photo-irradiation. Transmittance of S-BF and UV-filtering (UVF) lenses was characterised spectrophotometrically. RPE cells were exposed to 1700 lux of white (peak λ at 443 and 533 nm; 0.44 mW/cm(2)) or blue (peak λ at 448 and 523 nm; 0.85 mW/cm(2)) LED light for 16 h to evaluate the influence of light source on the culture. The effect of the S-BF and UVF ophthalmic lenses on RPE cell cultures under blue light irradiation was then investigated. Cell viability was compared using trypan blue and MTT assays. Intracellular ROS production was detected by a fluorescein probe CM-H2DCFDA. Expression levels of catalase and Prdx3 were analysed by western blot. Trypan blue staining showed blue light caused more cell death than no light (p = 0.001) or white light (p = 0.005). MTT assay supported the hypothesis that exposure to blue light damaged RPE cells more severely than no light (p = 0.002) or white light (p = 0.014). Under blue light, use of the S-BF lens, which blocked 17% more blue light than the UVF lens, resulted in higher cellular viability (S-BF: 93.4±1.4% vs UVF: 90.6±1.4%; p = 0.022; MTT: 1.2-fold; p = 0.029). Blue and white light both significantly increased ROS production. The S-BF lens protected cells, resulting in lower levels of ROS and higher expression of catalase and Prdx3. To conclude, blue LED light exposure resulted in significant cytotoxicity to RPE cells. Partial blockage of blue light by an S-BF lens led to protective effects against retinal phototoxicity, which were mediated by reduction of ROS and increased levels of antioxidant enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-91290232022-05-25 Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage Yu, Wing Yan Shan, Samantha Sze Wan Lakshmanan, Yamunadevi Wong, Francisca Siu Yin Choi, Kai Yip Chan, Henry Ho Lung PLoS One Research Article This study aimed to investigate whether use of a selective-blue-filtering (S-BF) lens can protect cultured primary porcine RPE cells against photo-irradiation. Transmittance of S-BF and UV-filtering (UVF) lenses was characterised spectrophotometrically. RPE cells were exposed to 1700 lux of white (peak λ at 443 and 533 nm; 0.44 mW/cm(2)) or blue (peak λ at 448 and 523 nm; 0.85 mW/cm(2)) LED light for 16 h to evaluate the influence of light source on the culture. The effect of the S-BF and UVF ophthalmic lenses on RPE cell cultures under blue light irradiation was then investigated. Cell viability was compared using trypan blue and MTT assays. Intracellular ROS production was detected by a fluorescein probe CM-H2DCFDA. Expression levels of catalase and Prdx3 were analysed by western blot. Trypan blue staining showed blue light caused more cell death than no light (p = 0.001) or white light (p = 0.005). MTT assay supported the hypothesis that exposure to blue light damaged RPE cells more severely than no light (p = 0.002) or white light (p = 0.014). Under blue light, use of the S-BF lens, which blocked 17% more blue light than the UVF lens, resulted in higher cellular viability (S-BF: 93.4±1.4% vs UVF: 90.6±1.4%; p = 0.022; MTT: 1.2-fold; p = 0.029). Blue and white light both significantly increased ROS production. The S-BF lens protected cells, resulting in lower levels of ROS and higher expression of catalase and Prdx3. To conclude, blue LED light exposure resulted in significant cytotoxicity to RPE cells. Partial blockage of blue light by an S-BF lens led to protective effects against retinal phototoxicity, which were mediated by reduction of ROS and increased levels of antioxidant enzymes. Public Library of Science 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9129023/ /pubmed/35609057 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268796 Text en © 2022 Yu et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yu, Wing Yan
Shan, Samantha Sze Wan
Lakshmanan, Yamunadevi
Wong, Francisca Siu Yin
Choi, Kai Yip
Chan, Henry Ho Lung
Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
title Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
title_full Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
title_fullStr Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
title_full_unstemmed Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
title_short Selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine RPE cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
title_sort selective blue-filtering spectacle lens protected primary porcine rpe cells against light emitting diode-induced cell damage
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35609057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0268796
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