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Title: Experimental Models to Study End-Organ Morbidity in Sleep Apnea: Lessons Learned and Future Directions.
Author: Farré Ventura, Ramon
Almendros López, Isaac
Martínez García, Miguel Ángel
Gozal, David
Keywords: Síndromes d'apnea del son
Trastorns del son
Fisiologia del son
Models animals en la investigació
Factors de risc en les malalties
Sleep apnea syndromes
Sleep disorders
Sleep physiology
Animal models in research
Risk factors in diseases
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Sleep apnea (SA) is a very prevalent sleep breathing disorder mainly characterized by intermittent hypoxemia and sleep fragmentation, with ensuing systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune deregulation. These perturbations promote the risk of end-organ morbidity, such that SA patients are at increased risk of cardiovascular, neurocognitive, metabolic and malignant disorders. Investigating the potential mechanisms underlying SA-induced end-organ dysfunction requires the use of comprehensive experimental models at the cell, animal and human levels. This review is primarily focused on the experimental models employed to date in the study of the consequences of SA and tackles 3 different approaches. First, cell culture systems whereby controlled patterns of intermittent hypoxia cycling fast enough to mimic the rates of episodic hypoxemia experienced by patients with SA. Second, animal models consisting of implementing realistic upper airway obstruction patterns, intermittent hypoxia, or sleep fragmentation such as to reproduce the noxious events characterizing SA. Finally, human SA models, which consist either in subjecting healthy volunteers to intermittent hypoxia or sleep fragmentation, or alternatively applying oxygen supplementation or temporary nasal pressure therapy withdrawal to SA patients. The advantages, limitations, and potential improvements of these models along with some of their pertinent findings are reviewed.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214430
It is part of: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022, vol. 23, num. 22, p. 14430
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/201580
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232214430
ISSN: 1661-6596
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