Literature DB >> 2211014

Photodamage to calf lenses in vitro by excimer laser radiation at 308, 337, and 350 nm.

D Y Li1, R F Borkman.   

Abstract

Calf lenses in vitro were irradiated using an excimer laser at wavelengths of 308, 337, and 350 nm for times ranging from 10 minutes to 5 hours. The laser power was 2.0 watts (W) at 308 nm, 0.2 W at 337 nm, and 2.0 W at 350 nm. During irradiations, the visible light transmission (632.8 nm) of the lenses was measured and found to be decreased markedly with 308- or 337-nm irradiation. No change in visible light transmission was observed with irradiation at 350 nm. Irradiated lenses were also compared with dark control lenses by photographic record. Lenses exposed to 308-nm ultraviolet (UV) radiation for 10-30 minutes showed significant yellow-brown pigmentation and colorless opacification compared with dark controls. Lenses exposed to 337-nm UV light showed primarily colorless opacity with little pigment production. Lenses exposed to 350-nm radiation for up to 1 hour were visibly indistinguishable from dark controls. After photolysis, the lenses were separated into water-soluble and insoluble fractions and analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Compared with dark controls, UV-exposed lenses (308 or 337 nm) showed loss of 20-30-kilodalton (kD) material and production of higher molecular weight material at 40-60 kD and greater than 100 kD. There was no evidence of such changes after 350-nm exposure. The data gave the following order for the degree of photodamage: 308 nm approximately 5 x 337 nm greater than 20 x 350 nm. An action spectrum for lens damage is presented.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2211014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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