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Prevention of scattered light-induced asthenopia and fatigue by a polarized filter

Authors :
Keiichi, Hiramoto
Yurika, Yamate
Kumi, Orita
Mika, Jikumaru
Emiko, Kasahara
Eisuke F, Sato
Shinzo, Tamura
Masayasu, Inoue
Source :
Photodermatology, photoimmunologyphotomedicine. 26(2)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

It has been well documented that a long-time irradiation of the eye by a strong light elicits eyestrain and fatigue. To elucidate the mechanism for the induction of light-induced fatigue and asthenopia, changes in the mouse were analyzed after white light-irradiation to the eye.C57BL/6j male mice were irradiated with white light in a specially designed room equipped with four mirrors covering all areas of its four walls to elicit diffused reflected light, and changes in their plasma levels of cortisol, INF-gamma, interleukin-10 (IL-10) and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) were analyzed.Irradiation of mice with scattered white light significantly decreased the motional activity of animals, suggesting the occurrence of fatigue. Biochemical analysis and enzyme-immunoassay revealed that the irradiation of mice significantly elevated the plasma levels of cortisol, IFN-gamma, IL-10 and TGF-beta. All these changes were not observed with mice irradiated with the light in a similar room not equipped with mirrors. These changes were successfully inhibited by a polarized glass filter but not by a non-polarized filter with a similar absorbance.These observations suggest that irradiation of the eye by scattered reflected light stimulated a stress response via hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis to enhance the secretion of cortisol from the adrenal grand and increase the plasma levels of cytokines.

Details

ISSN :
16000781
Volume :
26
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Photodermatology, photoimmunologyphotomedicine
Accession number :
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