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Evaluation of acute corneal damage induced by 222-nm and 254-nm ultraviolet light in Sprague-Dawley rats.

Sachiko Kaidzu1, Kazunobu Sugihara1, Masahiro Sasaki2, Aiko Nishiaki2, Tatsushi Igarashi2, Masaki Tanito1.   

Abstract

Two hundred twenty-two nanometres ultraviolet (UV) light produced by a krypton-chlorine excimer lamp is harmful to bacterial cells but not skin. However, the effects of 222-nm UV light exposure to the eye are not fully known. We evaluated acute corneal damage induced by 222- and 254-nm UV light in albino rats. Under deep anaesthesia, 6-week-old Sprague-Dawley albino rats were exposed to UV light. The exposure levels of corneal radiation were 30, 150, and 600 mJ/cm2. Epithelial defects were detected by staining with fluorescein. Superficial punctate keratitis developed in corneas exposed to more than 150 mJ/cm2 of UV light, and erosion was observed in corneas exposed to 600 mJ/cm2 of UV light. Haematoxylin and eosin staining also showed corneal epithelial defects in eyes exposed to 254-nm UV light. However, no damage developed in corneas exposed to 222-nm UV light. Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer-positive cells were observed only in normal corneas and those exposed to 254-nm UV light. Although some epithelial cells were stained weakly in normal corneas, squamous epithelial cells were stained moderately, and the epithelial layer that was detached from the cornea exposed to 600 mJ/cm2 of light was stained intensely in corneas exposed to 254-nm UV light. In the current study, no corneal damage was induced by 222-nm UV light, which suggested that 222-nm UV light may not harm rat eyes within the energy range and may be useful for sterilising or preventing infection in the future.

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Keywords:  Cornea; cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers; keratitis; two hundred fifty-four nanometres; two hundred twenty-two nanometres; ultraviolet C

Year:  2019        PMID: 30947566     DOI: 10.1080/10715762.2019.1603378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Re-Evaluation of Rat Corneal Damage by Short-Wavelength UV Revealed Extremely Less Hazardous Property of Far-UV-C.

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4.  Inactivation Rates for Airborne Human Coronavirus by Low Doses of 222 nm Far-UVC Radiation.

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Review 9.  Use of ultraviolet-C in environmental sterilization in hospitals: A systematic review on efficacy and safety.

Authors:  Clysly Celine R Ramos; Josemaria Lorenzo A Roque; Diane B Sarmiento; Luis Enrico G Suarez; Janela Tanya P Sunio; Kaezzy Ila B Tabungar; Geraldine Susan C Tengco; Phylis C Rio; Allan L Hilario
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10.  Long-term Effects of 222-nm ultraviolet radiation C Sterilizing Lamps on Mice Susceptible to Ultraviolet Radiation.

Authors:  Nozomi Yamano; Makoto Kunisada; Sachiko Kaidzu; Kazunobu Sugihara; Aiko Nishiaki-Sawada; Hiroyuki Ohashi; Ai Yoshioka; Tatsushi Igarashi; Akihiro Ohira; Masaki Tanito; Chikako Nishigori
Journal:  Photochem Photobiol       Date:  2020-05-31       Impact factor: 3.421

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