蓝光对显示设备视网膜色素上皮细胞的影响。

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Jiyoung Moon, Jieun Yun, Yeo Dae Yoon, Sang-Il Park, Young-Jun Seo, Won-Sang Park, Hye Yong Chu, Keun Hong Park, Myung Yeol Lee, Chang Woo Lee, Soo Jin Oh, Young-Shin Kwak, Young Pyo Jang, Jong Soon Kang
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蓝光具有高光化学能,可诱导视网膜色素上皮细胞凋亡。由于蓝光的光毒性,使用高强度光源对视网膜的危害已经得到了很好的证明。然而,目前还没有研究显示,发出低强度光的蓝光,如今天的智能手机,显示器和电视中使用的显示屏,是否也会导致视网膜色素上皮细胞的凋亡。我们尝试使用不同蓝光波长范围的显示器件来检测蓝光对成人视网膜上皮细胞的影响,其峰值分别出现在449nm、458nm和470nm。当蓝光照射在a2e负载的ARPE-19细胞上时,具有较短波长的蓝光峰值的显示器导致活性氧(ROS)的产生增加。此外,在较短波长处,特别是在449 nm处,蓝光峰照射后,a2e负载的ARPE-19细胞的细胞活力降低和caspase-3/7活性的诱导更为明显。此外,研究人员还测试了白光,以检验蓝光在红光和绿光混合照明下的效果。与仅使用蓝光获得的结果一致,与波长较长的蓝光峰值显示设备照射的白光相比,波长较短的蓝光峰值显示设备照射的白光也引发了更多的细胞死亡和凋亡。这些结果表明,即使在显示设备中使用的低强度蓝光,也可以诱导视网膜细胞产生ROS和凋亡。我们的研究结果还表明,如果显示设备含有较少的短波蓝光,则可以大大降低显示设备的蓝光危害。
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Blue light effect on retinal pigment epithelial cells by display devices.

Blue light has high photochemical energy and induces cell apoptosis in retinal pigment epithelial cells. Due to its phototoxicity, retinal hazard by blue light stimulation has been well demonstrated using high intensity light sources. However, it has not been studied whether blue light in the displays, emitting low intensity light, such as those used in today's smartphones, monitors, and TVs, also causes apoptosis in retinal pigment epithelial cells. We attempted to examine the blue light effect on human adult retinal epithelial cells using display devices with different blue light wavelength ranges, the peaks of which specifically appear at 449 nm, 458 nm, and 470 nm. When blue light was illuminated on A2E-loaded ARPE-19 cells using these displays, the display with a blue light peak at a shorter wavelength resulted in an increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Moreover, the reduction of cell viability and induction of caspase-3/7 activity were more evident in A2E-loaded ARPE-19 cells after illumination by the display with a blue light peak at a shorter wavelength, especially at 449 nm. Additionally, white light was tested to examine the effect of blue light in a mixed color illumination with red and green lights. Consistent with the results obtained using only blue light, white light illuminated by display devices with a blue light peak at a shorter wavelength also triggered increased cell death and apoptosis compared to that illuminated by display devices with a blue light peak at longer wavelength. These results show that even at the low intensity utilized in the display devices, blue light can induce ROS production and apoptosis in retinal cells. Our results also suggest that the blue light hazard of display devices might be highly reduced if the display devices contain less short wavelength blue light.

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