Literature DB >> 5546288

Irreversible effects on visible light on the retina: role of vitamin A.

W K Noell, R Albrecht.   

Abstract

Diffuse retinal irradiation by visible light produces in the rat the death of visual cells and pigment epithelium. Typically, cage illumination of 1500 lux from fluorescent light through a green filter leads to severe damage when continued for 40 hours. Vitamin A deficiency protects against this damage but experiments show that retinol released by light from rhodopsin is probably not the toxic agent. Protection against light damage depends on a long-range state of cell adaptation to light itself. The normal diurnal cycle of light and dark seems to be the essential factor in controlling visual cell viability and susceptibility.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5546288     DOI: 10.1126/science.172.3978.76

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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Review 4.  [Light exposition in vitreoretinal surgery. I. Basics].

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5.  Preconditioning-induced protection of photoreceptors requires activation of the signal-transducing receptor gp130 in photoreceptors.

Authors:  Yumi Ueki; Yun-Zheng Le; Srinivas Chollangi; Werner Muller; John D Ash
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7.  Retinal damage by light: possible implication of singlet oxygen.

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8.  The Rpe65 Leu450Met variation increases retinal resistance against light-induced degeneration by slowing rhodopsin regeneration.

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9.  Steroids do not prevent photoreceptor degeneration in the light-exposed T4R rhodopsin mutant dog retina irrespective of AP-1 inhibition.

Authors:  Danian Gu; William A Beltran; Sue Pearce-Kelling; Zexiao Li; Gregory M Acland; Gustavo D Aguirre
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10.  New retinal light damage QTL in mice with the light-sensitive RPE65 LEU variant.

Authors:  Michael Danciger; Jessica Lyon; Danielle Worrill; Sara Hoffman; Janis Lem; Charlotte E Reme; Andreas Wenzel; Christian Grimm
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