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Obstructive sleep apnea and multiple facets of a neuroinflammatory response: a narrative review.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic, highly prevalent, multi-system and sleep disorder, which may contribute to cognitive impairment and a variety of structural and neurophysiologic changes. The focus on OSA is warranted given its recognized links with major psychiatric and neurologic disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. Some preliminary studies suggest a dual effect of the inflammatory response in OSA. Neuroinflammation may present with initial, potentially adaptive and homeostatic, and later, a more distinctly maladaptive, precipitating and perpetuating role.

Objective

We here propose and argue in favour of the inflammatory process in the brain as a likely binding mechanism behind at least some effects that OSA may have on the brain and its function. Several OSA-triggered molecular and cellular events, that could lead to a neurodegenerative cascade, are similarly discussed.

Methods

This perspective reviews the body of literature that investigates potential links between the inflammatory processes in the brain and the OSA. A special emphasis is placed on a potential role for neuroplastin, a novel transmembrane synaptic protein involved in the neuroplasticity and known to be differentially regulated in the OSA.

Conclusions

The intricate interplay between neuroinflammation and other mechanistic correlates of OSA add to the evidence that neuroinflammation may be a key target for future therapeutic strategies in a number of comorbid disorders. The future studies will need to answer whether it is sleep fragmentation (SF) or intermittent hypoxia (IH) which may drive any such neuroinflammation.

SUBMITTER: Gnoni V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8902117 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Obstructive sleep apnea and multiple facets of a neuroinflammatory response: a narrative review.

Gnoni Valentina V   Ilic Katarina K   Drakatos Panagis P   Petrinovic Marija M MM   Cash Diana D   Steier Joerg J   Morrell Mary J MJ   Petanjek Zdravko Z   Kalanj-Bognar Svjetlana S   Rosenzweig Ivana I  

Journal of thoracic disease 20220201 2


<h4>Background</h4>Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a chronic, highly prevalent, multi-system and sleep disorder, which may contribute to cognitive impairment and a variety of structural and neurophysiologic changes. The focus on OSA is warranted given its recognized links with major psychiatric and neurologic disorders, including Alzheimer's disease. Some preliminary studies suggest a dual effect of the inflammatory response in OSA. Neuroinflammation may present with initial, potentially adapti  ...[more]

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