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The Potential Effects of Light Irradiance in Glaucoma and Photobiomodulation Therapy

Journal

BIOENGINEERING-BASEL
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering10020223

Keywords

blue light; glaucoma; oxidative stress; photobiomodulation; retinal ganglion cell

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Human vision is dependent on the retina, an essential tissue in the central nervous system. Glaucoma, a complex retinal disease, is influenced by various factors including genetics, environment, and chance. Although glaucoma was traditionally associated with the elderly, it has become a growing concern among younger individuals, with excessive light exposure being suggested as a contributing factor. Blue light induces cell death in the retina while red light promotes cell regeneration and reduces inflammation. Minimizing blue light exposure and implementing red light treatment strategies can potentially enhance existing treatments for retinal disease and glaucoma. This review highlights the correlation between light exposure and glaucoma onset, and explores the potential of photobiomodulation therapy.
Human vision is mediated by the retina, one of the most critical tissues in the central nervous system. Glaucoma is a complex retinal disease attributed to environmental, genetic, and stochastic factors, all of which contribute to its pathogenesis. Historically, glaucoma had been thought of primarily as a disease of the elderly; however, it is now becoming more problematic as the incidence rate increases among young individuals. In recent years, excessive light exposure has been suggested as contributing to the rise in glaucoma among the younger generation. Blue light induces mitochondrial apoptosis in retinal ganglion cells, causing optic damage; red light increases cytochrome c oxidase activity in the electron transport system, reducing inflammation and increasing antioxidant reactions to promote cell regeneration. In conclusion, the minimization of blue light exposure and the general application of red light treatment strategies are anticipated to show synergistic effects with existing treatments for retinal disease and glaucoma and should be considered a necessary prospect for the future. This review introduces the recent studies that support the relationship between light exposure and the onset of glaucoma and discusses new treatments, such as photobiomodulation therapy.

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