| Literature DB >> 2512247 |
G B Arden1, J O Oluwole, P Polkinghorne, A C Bird, F M Barker, P G Norris, J L Hawk.
Abstract
1. Patients who have taken canthaxanthin and beta-carotene to avert phototoxicity have been monitored by electroretinographic testing. 2. Patients took the compounds only during the summer months, but were monitored for more than 1 year to determine if seasonal changes in the ERG were visible. 3. The characteristic refractile retinal crystals reduced during the winter. 4. The scotopic b-wave amplitude increased during the winter, whether evoked by red or blue flashes. 5. No other ERG parameter altered. 6. Changes noted in 3 and 4 above are reversible. 7. A dose/ERG-amplitude response relationship was established, but no correlation between blood level or total cumulative dose and b-wave amplitude could be found. 8. It is suggested that the Müller cells concentrate canthaxanthin and this is the mechanism which affects the ERG.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2512247 DOI: 10.1177/096032718900800603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Toxicol ISSN: 0144-5952