Light-emitting diodes and cool white fluorescent light similarly suppress pineal gland melatonin and maintain retinal function and morphology in the rat.

Laboratory animal science Pub Date : 1999-06-01
D S Heeke, M P White, G D Mele, J P Hanifin, G C Brainard, M D Rollag, C M Winget, D C Holley
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Abstract

Background and purpose: A novel light-emitting diode (LED) light source for use in animal-habitat lighting was evaluated.

Methods: The LED was evaluated by comparing its effectiveness with that of cool white fluorescent light (CWF) in suppressing pineal gland melatonin content and maintaining normal retinal physiology, as evaluated by use of electroretinography (ERG), and morphology.

Results: Pineal melatonin concentration was equally suppressed by LED and CWF light at five light illuminances (100, 40, 10, 1, and 0.1 lux). There were no significant differences in melatonin suppression between LED and CWF light, compared with values for unexposed controls. There were no differences in ERG a-wave implicit times and amplitudes or b-wave implicit times and amplitudes between 100-lux LED-exposed rats and 100-lux CWF-exposed rats. Results of retinal histologic examination indicated no differences in retinal thickness, rod outer segment length, and number of rod nuclei between rats exposed to 100-lux LED and 100-lux CWF for 14 days. Furthermore, in all eyes, the retinal pigmented epithelium was intact and not vacuolated, whereas rod outer segments were of normal thickness.

Conclusion: LED light does not cause retinal damage and can suppress pineal melatonin content at intensities similar to CWF light intensities.

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发光二极管和冷白色荧光灯同样抑制松果体褪黑素,维持大鼠视网膜功能和形态。
背景与目的:研究了一种用于动物栖息地照明的新型发光二极管(LED)光源。方法:通过视网膜电图(ERG)和形态学评价LED与冷白光(CWF)在抑制松果体褪黑激素含量和维持视网膜正常生理方面的效果。结果:LED和CWF光在100、40、10、1和0.1 lux光照下对松果体褪黑激素浓度的抑制作用相同。与未暴露的对照组相比,LED灯和CWF灯对褪黑激素的抑制没有显著差异。100勒克斯led暴露大鼠和100勒克斯cwf暴露大鼠的ERG a波隐式时间和振幅和b波隐式时间和振幅无差异。视网膜组织学检查结果显示,100勒克斯LED和100勒克斯CWF照射14天后,视网膜厚度、视杆外段长度和视杆核数均无差异。此外,在所有的眼睛中,视网膜色素上皮完整且没有空泡,而杆状细胞外节厚度正常。结论:LED光不会造成视网膜损伤,在与CWF光强度相似的强度下,可以抑制松果体褪黑激素的含量。
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