Abstract
Rat liver submitochondrial particles were treated with rose bengal or flavin mononucleotide and irradiated with visible or near UV light. In both cases, oxygen consumption is impaired after irradiation while O·−2 production increases significantly. This suggests that exogenous or endogenous photosensitizers can induce more electron leakage in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Photobiological implications in dermatology are discussed.