Light pollution: the possible consequences of excessive illumination on retina

被引:78
作者
Contin, M. A. [1 ]
Benedetto, M. M. [1 ]
Quinteros-Quintana, M. L. [1 ]
Guido, M. E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nacl Cordoba, Fac Ciencias Quim, Dept Quim Biol, Ctr Invest Quim Biol Cordoba,CIQUIBIC,CONICET, RA-5000 Cordoba, Argentina
关键词
LOW-INTENSITY LIGHT; ALBINO-RAT RETINA; NIGHT-SHIFT WORK; DIM LIGHT; CIRCADIAN CLOCK; ACTION SPECTRUM; MELATONIN SUPPRESSION; PHOTORECEPTOR DAMAGE; N-ACETYLTRANSFERASE; LYSOSOMAL-ENZYMES;
D O I
10.1038/eye.2015.221
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Light is the visible part of the electromagnetic radiation within a range of 380-780 nm; (400-700 on primates retina). In vertebrates, the retina is adapted to capturing light photons and transmitting this information to other structures in the central nervous system. In mammals, light acts directly on the retina to fulfill two important roles: (1) the visual function through rod and cone photoreceptor cells and (2) non-image forming tasks, such as the synchronization of circadian rhythms to a 24 h solar cycle, pineal melatonin suppression and pupil light reflexes. However, the excess of illumination may cause retinal degeneration or accelerate genetic retinal diseases. In the last century human society has increased its exposure to artificial illumination, producing changes in the Light/Dark cycle, as well as in light wavelengths and intensities. Although, the consequences of unnatural illumination or light pollution have been underestimated by modern society in its way of life, light pollution may have a strong impact on people's health. The effects of artificial light sources could have direct consequences on retinal health. Constant exposure to different wavelengths and intensities of light promoted by light pollution may produce retinal degeneration as a consequence of photoreceptor or retinal pigment epithelium cells death. In this review we summarize the different mechanisms of retinal damage related to the light exposure, which generates light pollution.
引用
收藏
页码:255 / 263
页数:9
相关论文
共 96 条
[81]   An action spectrum for melatonin suppression: evidence for a novel non-rod, non-cone photoreceptor system in humans [J].
Thapan, K ;
Arendt, J ;
Skene, DJ .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 2001, 535 (01) :261-267
[82]   Hydrogen-rich saline ameliorates the retina against light-induced damage in rats [J].
Tian, Liang ;
Zhang, Lei ;
Xia, Feng ;
An, Jing ;
Sugita, Yashino ;
Zhang, Zuoming .
MEDICAL GAS RESEARCH, 2013, 3
[83]   Melatonin circadian rhythm in the retina of mammals [J].
Tosini, G .
CHRONOBIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2000, 17 (05) :599-612
[84]   The clock in the mouse retina: melatonin synthesis and photoreceptor degeneration [J].
Tosini, G ;
Menaker, M .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1998, 789 (02) :221-228
[85]   Dopamine inhibits melatonin release in the mammalian retina: in vitro evidence [J].
Tosini, G ;
Dirden, JC .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2000, 286 (02) :119-122
[86]  
Tosini G, 1996, J COMP PHYSIOL A, V179, P135
[87]   Eye Disease Resulting From Increased Use of Fluorescent Lighting as a Climate Change Mitigation Strategy [J].
Walls, Helen L. ;
Walls, Kelvin L. ;
Benke, Geza .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2011, 101 (12) :2222-2225
[88]   Molecular mechanisms of light-induced photoreceptor apoptosis and neuroprotection for retinal degeneration [J].
Wenzel, A ;
Grimm, C ;
Samardzija, M ;
Remé, CE .
PROGRESS IN RETINAL AND EYE RESEARCH, 2005, 24 (02) :275-306
[89]   The Rpe65 Leu450Met variation increases retinal resistance against light-induced degeneration by slowing rhodopsin regeneration [J].
Wenzel, A ;
Remé, CE ;
Williams, TP ;
Hafezi, F ;
Grimm, C .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2001, 21 (01) :53-58
[90]  
WILLIAMS TD, 1983, AM J OPTOM PHYS OPT, V60, P303