Exposure to short wavelength light absorbed by mitochondria is associated with weight gain, shifts in cytokine expression and anxiety-like behaviours.
Heba Al-Hussaini,
Mohammed Al-Onaizi,
Bara S. Abed
et al.
Abstract:Mitochondria absorb short wavelengths around 420nm. This is associated with reduced ATP and restricted mobility. The 420-450nm range is a significant element of LED lighting and computer monitors. Here we expose freely moving mice to 420nm or 450nm lighting and show rapidly weight gain within a week. This may be due to reduced mitochondrial demand for circulating carbohydrates. Both groups displayed marked shifts in serum cytokines. Open field mobility was examined. The distance travelled was similar between b… Show more
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