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Light could be therapy against blindness. (Biomedicine).


Beaming red light at animals soon after they've drunk methanol partially protects their eyes against that chemical's blinding effects, research on rats suggests. Such light therapy might find applications in people who accidentally ingest in·gest  
tr.v. in·gest·ed, in·gest·ing, in·gests
1. To take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption. See Synonyms at eat.

2.
 methanol or who suffer from other forms of acquired blindness, such as age-related macular degeneration Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD)
Degeneration of the macula (the central part of the retina where the rods and cones are most dense) that leads to loss of central vision in people over 60.
 and glaucoma glaucoma (glôkō`mə), ocular disorder characterized by pressure within the eyeball caused by an excessive amount of aqueous humor (the fluid substance filling the eyeball). , says Janis T. Eells of the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.

Strong, red light is high-intensity, low-frequency radiation. Eells and her colleagues chose to experiment with such radiation because other studies had shown that it can protect cells' energy-producing parts, the mitochondria, from some forms of chemical and metabolic injuries.

Methanol harms sight mainly by damaging mitochondria in cells in the eye's retina and optic nerve optic nerve: see vision. . People and animals can go blind within 2 days of ingesting methanol, an alcohol used in windshield-wiper fluid and other solvents.

Eells and her colleagues fed lab rats three doses of methanol over 2 days and exposed some of the animals to three periods of intense red light, each lasting almost 2.5 minutes. Cells in the light-treated animals' eyes were subsequently more responsive to normal light and suffered less structural damage from the methanol poisoning than eye cells in animals not treated with light therapy. The researchers report their findings in an upcoming Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, usually referred to as PNAS, is the official journal of the United States National Academy of Sciences. .

Since mitochondrial mitochondrial

pertaining to mitochondria.


mitochondrial RNAs
a unique set of tRNAs, mRNAs, rRNAs, transcribed from mitochondrial DNA by a mitochondrial-specific RNA polymerase, that account for about 4% of the total cell RNA that
 damage may play a role in other sight disorders, light therapy could prove useful against multiple causes of blindness, Eells says. She cautions that commercially available red lights don't shine with the intensity that seems necessary to achieve therapeutic effects.--B. H.
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