Kuwabara T, Funahashi M
Arch Ophthalmol. 1976 Aug;94(8):1369-74. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1976.03910040237017.
The effect of bright light on the retinas of developing albino rats was studied electron microscopically. The newly formed outer-segment lamellar membranes of newborn rats raised in continuous bright light appear to be less sensitive to the damaging effects of light, compared to those of rats raised under normal light conditions for at least two weeks. It seems to take about two days before the membranes show damage from continuous exposure to fluorescent lamps. The same brightness damages the adult outer segments within a few hours. Despite the severe damage to the outer segments, the rest of the retina develops normally for one month, and then the photoreceptor cells undergo degeneration. The retinas that have been exposed to bright light for two weeks after birth show considerable damage, but these retinas regenerate in six months.
用电镜研究了强光对白化病幼鼠视网膜的影响。与在正常光照条件下饲养至少两周的大鼠相比,在持续强光下饲养的新生大鼠新形成的外段板层膜似乎对光的损伤作用不太敏感。连续暴露于荧光灯下大约两天后,膜才会出现损伤。同样的亮度在几小时内就能损伤成年大鼠的外段。尽管外段受到严重损伤,但视网膜的其余部分在一个月内仍能正常发育,然后光感受器细胞会发生退化。出生后暴露于强光下两周的视网膜会出现相当严重的损伤,但这些视网膜在六个月内会再生。