Damage to RPE cells occurred at significantly lower doses of blue energy in white light than current limits.
Exposure to white light at a CCT of 3300 K and a dose of 3.6 J/cm2 induced changes in overall cell structure, DNA damage and activation of cellular stress and autophagy (a cellular process that recycles old or damaged cellular components and proteins). By analysing biochemical markers, it was found that blue light was primarily at fault when it comes to the DNA damage.
Although the dose of blue light in white light in the study was more than 100 times lower than the current established phototoxicity threshold (0.185 J/cm² versus 22 J/cm²), RPE cells were damaged.
Red light alleviated the inflammatory response and suppressed autophagy
According to research results, red light has a protective effect on RPE cells, inhibiting inflammatory reactions and suppressing autophagy, in contrast to the harmful effects observed with exposure to blue light.