-
Clinical Ophthalmology
-
About Dovepress
Open access peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals.
-
Open Access
Dove Medical Press is now a member of the Open Access Initiative
-
An Author's Guide
A guide to help authors get their paper published.
-
Advocacy
Support Open Access and Dove Press
-
Reprints
Promotional Article Monitoring - further details
-
Favored Author Program
Real benefits for authors, including fast-track processing of papers.
Evaluation of ultraviolet light toxicity on cultured retinal pigment epithelial and retinal ganglion cells
Original Research
(2503) Views (766) Full article downloads
Authors: Sankarathi Balaiya, Ravi K Murthy, Vikram S Brar, et al
Published Date January 2010
Volume 2010:4 Pages 33 - 39
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S7979
Sankarathi Balaiya, Ravi K Murthy, Vikram S Brar, Kakarla V Chalam
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL, USA
Purpose: Our study is aimed at evaluating the role of UVB light in inducing cytotoxicity in an in vitro model.
Methods: RGC-5 and ARPE-19 cells were exposed to different time periods of UVB light: 0, 15, 30, and 45 min. They were subsequently examined for changes in cell morphology, cell viability (neutral red uptake assay), generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), expression of bax, bcl-2 and cytochome C by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and western blot, respectively.
Results: Dose-dependent reduction in cell viability to UVB light was demonstrated with parallel increase in ROS. Increased duration of exposure (>15 minutes), was associated with increased expression of bax and cytochrome C, and absence of bcl-2 expression.
Conclusion: UVB light exposure results in cell cytotoxicity. The concomitant generation of ROS and expression of apoptotic markers suggests the role of oxidative stress in UVB-mediated apoptosis in an in vitro model of retinal ganglion and pigment epithelial cells.
Keywords: ultraviolet light, retinal pigment epithelium, retinal ganglion cell, reactive oxygen species, cytochrome C
Other articles by Professor Kakarla Chalam
Functional microperimetry and SD-OCT confirm consecutive retinal atrophy from optic nerve pitInverse Argyll Robertson pupil in Burkitt′s lymphoma
Sequential spectral domain OCT documentation of retinal changes after branch retinal artery occlusion
Spectral domain optical coherence tomography documented rapid resolution of pseudophakic cystoid macular edema with topical difluprednate
- Journal Indexing
See where all the Dove Press journals are indexed
- Interested in being a peer-reviewer?
Click here to register.
- Endophthalmitis: Pathogenesis, clinical presentation, management, and perspectives
- Protection of neurons in the retinal ganglion cell layer against excitotoxicity by the N-acylethanolamine, N-linoleoylethanolamine
- A computer-based anaglyphic system for the treatment of amblyopia
- Treatment of cystoid macular edema with the new-generation NSAID nepafenac 0.1%




