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Genomic approaches to understanding obstructive sleep apnea.

Lyle J Palmer1, Susan Redline.   

Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is an increasingly recognized, common chronic disease in the developed nations and is a complex disease that has high social and economic costs. OSA and its associated 'intermediate' phenotypes-craniofacial structure, body fat distribution and metabolism, and neurological control of the upper airway muscles and of sleep and circadian rhythm-are under a substantial degree of genetic control. Investigating the genetic aetiology of OSA offers a means of better understanding its pathogenesis, with the goal of improving preventive strategies, diagnostic tools and therapies. Molecular studies of OSA itself are in their infancy, but considerable effort and expense has already been expended in attempts to detect genetic loci contributing to OSA-associated intermediate phenotypes, such as obesity. However, many of the fundamental questions relating to the genetic epidemiology of OSA and associated factors remain unanswered. This chapter reviews the current state of knowledge of the genetics of OSA, with a focus on genomic approaches to understanding sleep disorders.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12809619     DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9048(03)00044-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Respir Physiol Neurobiol        ISSN: 1569-9048            Impact factor:   1.931


  13 in total

1.  Relationship of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome with the 5-HT2A receptor gene in Brazilian patients.

Authors:  Thiago Bittencourt Ottoni de Carvalho; Marcela Suman; Fernando Drimel Molina; Vânia Belintani Piatto; José Victor Maniglia
Journal:  Sleep Breath       Date:  2012-01-27       Impact factor: 2.816

2.  A whole-genome scan for 24-hour respiration rate: a major locus at 10q26 influences respiration during sleep.

Authors:  E J C de Geus; D Posthuma; N Kupper; M van den Berg; G Willemsen; A L Beem; P E Slagboom; D I Boomsma
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2004-11-19       Impact factor: 11.025

3.  Family aggregation of upper airway soft tissue structures in normal subjects and patients with sleep apnea.

Authors:  Richard J Schwab; Michael Pasirstein; Laura Kaplan; Robert Pierson; Adonna Mackley; Robert Hachadoorian; Raanan Arens; Greg Maislin; Allan I Pack
Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med       Date:  2005-10-06       Impact factor: 21.405

Review 4.  A review of genetic association studies of obstructive sleep apnea: field synopsis and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Vasileia Varvarigou; Issa J Dahabreh; Atul Malhotra; Stefanos N Kales
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2011-11-01       Impact factor: 5.849

5.  Heritability of abnormalities in cardiopulmonary coupling in sleep apnea: use of an electrocardiogram-based technique.

Authors:  Lamia H Ibrahim; Frank J Jacono; Sanjay R Patel; Robert J Thomas; Emma K Larkin; Joseph E Mietus; Chung-Kang Peng; Ary L Goldberger; Susan Redline
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 5.849

Review 6.  Obstructive Sleep Apnoea: From pathogenesis to treatment: Current controversies and future directions.

Authors:  Peter R Eastwood; Atul Malhotra; Lyle J Palmer; Eric J Kezirian; Richard L Horner; Mary S Ip; Robert Thurnheer; Nick A Antic; David R Hillman
Journal:  Respirology       Date:  2010-01-27       Impact factor: 6.424

Review 7.  The genetics of obstructive sleep apnoea.

Authors:  Sutapa Mukherjee; Richa Saxena; Lyle J Palmer
Journal:  Respirology       Date:  2017-11-07       Impact factor: 6.424

8.  Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in siblings: an 8-year Swedish follow-up study.

Authors:  Jan Sundquist; Xinjun Li; Danielle Friberg; Kari Hemminki; Kristina Sundquist
Journal:  Sleep       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 5.849

Review 9.  Obesity and obstructive sleep apnea: pathogenic mechanisms and therapeutic approaches.

Authors:  Alan R Schwartz; Susheel P Patil; Alison M Laffan; Vsevolod Polotsky; Hartmut Schneider; Philip L Smith
Journal:  Proc Am Thorac Soc       Date:  2008-02-15

10.  The structural changes of pharyngeal airway contributing to snoring after orthognathic surgery in skeletal class III patients.

Authors:  Jung-Eun Park; Seon-Hye Bae; Young-Jun Choi; Won-Cheul Choi; Hye-Won Kim; Ui-Lyong Lee
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