Violet-Blue Light Photobiological Effect on Cultured Corneal and Pigment Retinal Cells
Valerio Ciccone, Davide Amodeo, Gaia Papale, Alessandro Puccio, Marco Tani, Gabriele Cevenini, Lucia Morbidelli, Gabriele Messina

TL;DR
This study investigates the effects of violet-blue light on corneal and retinal cells, finding it safe and non-harmful under controlled exposure.
Contribution
The study introduces a new evaluation of violet-blue light's safety on specific ocular cell models using a custom LED prototype.
Findings
Exposure to 405 nm violet-blue light did not significantly reduce cell viability in ARPE-19 and BCE C/D 1b cells.
No oxidative stress or apoptosis was observed in tested cells after violet-blue light exposure.
Catalase and SOD-1 expression levels remained stable, indicating no pro-oxidative effects.
Abstract
Artificial optical radiation, spanning from 100 nm to 1 mm, encompasses ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light. UV light is well known for its risks on the skin and eyes. Recently, there has been growing interest in light at 405 nm (violet-blue light, VBL) due to its antimicrobial properties and perceived safety for mammalian cells when administered in controlled amounts. This research delved into the impact of 405 nm VBL on corneal and retinal pigment epithelial cell cultures. ARPE-19 and corneal BCE C/D 1b cells were exposed to VBL for varying doses, according at different exposure times, to evaluate cell viability, oxidative stress levels and apoptotic indicators. A 3D printed prototype with 14 LEDs centred at 405 nm wavelength was used to ensure uniform distribution of light during exposure. Cell viability was assessed using the MTT assay, measurement of oxygen species (ROS)…
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TopicsLaser Applications in Dentistry and Medicine · Ocular and Laser Science Research · Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies
