Retinal phototoxicity and the evaluation of the blue light hazard of a new solid-state lighting technology

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Imene Jaadane
Gloria Villalpando Rodriguez
Pierre Boulenguez
Samuel Carré
Irene Dassieni
Cecile Lebon
Sabine Chahory
Francine Behar-Cohen
Christophe Martinsons
Alicia Torriglia
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[1] INSERM U1138,
[2] Centre de Recherches des Cordeliers,undefined
[3] Université Paris Descartes,undefined
[4] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
[5] CSTB,undefined
[6] Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment,undefined
[7] Division Eclairage et électromagnétisme,undefined
[8] ENVA,undefined
[9] Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d’Alfort,undefined
[10] Unité d’ophtalmologie,undefined
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Exposure Limit Values (ELV) for artificial lighting were defined in order to prevent light-induced damage to the retina. The evaluation of the lighting devices include the correction of their spectra by the B(λ) function or blue light hazard function, representing the relative spectral sensitivity of the human eye to the blue light. This weighting function peaks between 435 and 440 nm. In this study we evaluate a new generation of light emitting diode (LED), the GaN-on-GaN (gallium nitride on gallium nitride) LED, that present an emission peak in the purple part of the spectrum. Wistar rats were exposed to GaN-on-GaN and conventional diodes at different retinal doses (from 2.2 to 0.5 J/cm2). We show that GaN-on-GaN diodes are more toxic than conventional LED for the rat neural retina and the rat retinal pigment epithelium, indicating that the BLH (blue light hazard) weighting is not adapted to this type of diodes. One of the reasons of this increased toxicity is the effects of shorter wavelengths on mitochondria polarization. We also show that the threshold of phototoxic retinal dose in the rat (fixed at 11 J/cm2, BLH weighted) is overestimated, suggesting that the values used for regulations, calculated in primates using the same methods than in rats, should be revised.
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