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30.03.2023 | Original Research Article

Long-term blue light rearing does not affect in vivo retinal function in young rhesus monkeys

verfasst von: Linjiang Lou, Laura J. Frishman, Krista M. Beach, Lakshmi Rajagopalan, Li-Fang Hung, Zhihui She, Earl L. Smith III, Lisa A. Ostrin

Erschienen in: Documenta Ophthalmologica | Ausgabe 1/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Exposure to blue light is thought to be harmful to the retina. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of long-term exposure to narrowband blue light on retinal function in rhesus monkeys.

Methods

Young rhesus monkeys were reared under short-wavelength “blue” light (n = 7; 465 nm, 183 ± 28 lx) on a 12-h light/dark cycle starting at 26 ± 2 days of age. Age-matched control monkeys were reared under broadband “white” light (n = 8; 504 ± 168 lx). Light- and dark-adapted full-field flash electroretinograms (ERGs) were recorded at 330 ± 9 days of age. Photopic stimuli were brief red flashes (0.044–5.68 cd.s/m2) on a rod-saturating blue background and the International Society for Clinical Electrophysiology of Vision (ISCEV) standard 3.0 white flash on a 30 cd/m2 white background. Monkeys were dark adapted for 20 min and scotopic stimuli were ISCEV standard white flashes of 0.01, 3.0, and 10 cd.s/m2. A-wave, b-wave, and photopic negative response (PhNR) amplitudes were measured. Light-adapted ERGs in young monkeys were compared to ERGs in adult monkeys reared in white light (n = 10; 4.91 ± 0.88 years of age).

Results

For red flashes on a blue background, there were no significant differences in a-wave (P = 0.46), b-wave (P = 0.75), and PhNR amplitudes (P = 0.94) between white light and blue light reared monkeys for all stimulus energies. ISCEV standard light- and dark-adapted a- and b-wave amplitudes were not significantly different between groups (P > 0.05 for all). There were no significant differences in a- and b-wave implicit times between groups for all ISCEV standard stimuli (P > 0.05 for all). PhNR amplitudes of young monkeys were significantly smaller compared to adult monkeys for all stimulus energies (P < 0.05 for all). There were no significant differences in a-wave (P = 0.19) and b-wave (P = 0.17) amplitudes between young and adult white light reared monkeys.

Conclusions

Long-term exposure to narrowband blue light did not affect photopic or scotopic ERG responses in young monkeys. Findings suggest that exposure to 12 h of daily blue light for approximately 10 months does not result in altered retinal function.
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Metadaten
Titel
Long-term blue light rearing does not affect in vivo retinal function in young rhesus monkeys
verfasst von
Linjiang Lou
Laura J. Frishman
Krista M. Beach
Lakshmi Rajagopalan
Li-Fang Hung
Zhihui She
Earl L. Smith III
Lisa A. Ostrin
Publikationsdatum
30.03.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Documenta Ophthalmologica / Ausgabe 1/2023
Print ISSN: 0012-4486
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-2622
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10633-023-09931-0

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