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Effects of light on retinal pigment epithelial cells, neurosensory retinal cells and Mueller cells treated with Brilliant Blue G

Background The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety profile of Brilliant Blue G (BBG) with and without exposure to light (L) on three different retinal cell lines. Method ARPE-19, R28 and MIO-M1 cells were treated with BBG: 0.125mg/mL (0.5x clinical concentration), 0.25mg/mL (1x) or 0.5mg/mL...

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Published in:Clinical & experimental ophthalmology 2015-02, Vol.43 (9), p.820-829
Main Authors: Mansoor, Saffar, Sharma, Ashish, Caceres-del-Carpio, Javier, Zacharias, Leandro C, Patil, A Jayaprakash, Gupta, Navin, Limb, G Astrid, Kenney, M Cristina, Kuppermann, Baruch D
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Summary:Background The aim of this study is to evaluate the safety profile of Brilliant Blue G (BBG) with and without exposure to light (L) on three different retinal cell lines. Method ARPE-19, R28 and MIO-M1 cells were treated with BBG: 0.125mg/mL (0.5x clinical concentration), 0.25mg/mL (1x) or 0.5mg/mL (2x) with or without surgical illumination of halogen light exposure for 10 min, 15 min or 30min. Cells were further cultured after 24h and then analysed for cell viability, late stages of apoptosis and mitochondrial damage associated with early apoptosis using assays that measure trypan blue dye exclusion, increases in caspase-3/7 activity or changes in mitochondrial membrane potential ( Delta psi m), respectively. Result All three cell lines that were exposed to BBG in the presence or absence of light exposure for 30min were found to have cell viability and caspase-3/7 activity levels similar to the untreated cultures. The mitochondrial membrane potential ( Delta psi m) was decreased significantly at the 2x+L dose and 2x dose in all three retinal cell lines compared to their respective untreated control cells. At the lower doses of BBG, with or without exposure to light, the Delta psi m values were similar to the untreated control cultures. Conclusion Exposure to BBG dye concentrations that are used clinically (0.125mg/mL and 0.25mg/mL) in the presence up to 30min of surgically equivalent light intensity is safe for retinal cells.
ISSN:1442-6404
1442-9071
DOI:10.1111/ceo.12568