Purpose: To clarify the process of acute lens epithelial cell photo-damage induced by ultraviolet B (UV-B) exposure and its repair.
Methods: Pigmented rabbits were exposed to UV-B (300 mJ/cm2). The time course of lens epithelial cell photo-damage was evaluated by light microscopy of lens epithelial cell flat mounts. The flat mounted lens epithelial cells were stained with Mayer's hematoxylin or by immunohistochemistry with anti-proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) monoclonal antibodies.
Results: The lens epithelial cells were irregularly arranged and there were debris and pycnotic nuclei, small nuclei, existence of large cells, and phagocytosis of neighboring cells in the pupillary area. A repair process was seen in the injured areas within a week after UV-B exposure. PCNA positive cells were seen and it was confirmed that the healing of the photo-injured part was due to epithelial cell proliferation.
Conclusions: The acute lens epithelial cell photo-damage induced by UV-B exposure was repaired within a week by cell proliferation.