| Literature DB >> 29213936 |
Christianne Martins Corrêa da Silva Bahia1,2,3, João Santos Pereira1,2.
Abstract
Sleep disorders are common during the clinical course of the main neurodegenerative diseases. Among these disorders, obstructive sleep apnea has been extensively studied in the last decade and recent knowledge regarding its relationship with the neurodegenerative process points a bidirectional relationship. Neurodegenerative diseases can lead to functional changes in the respiratory system that facilitate the emergence of apnea. On the other hand, obstructive sleep apnea itself can lead to acceleration of neuronal death due to intermittent hypoxia. Considering that obstructive sleep apnea is a potentially treatable condition, its early identification and intervention could have a positive impact on the management of patients with neurodegenerative diseases.Entities:
Keywords: neurodegenerative diseases; obstructive sleep apnea; sleep disorder
Year: 2015 PMID: 29213936 PMCID: PMC5618986 DOI: 10.1590/S1980-57642015DN91000003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dement Neuropsychol ISSN: 1980-5764
General characteristics of main neurodegenerative diseases.
| Disease | Principal mechanism | Preferential location | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alzheimer’s disease | Senile plaques: Aβ protein deposits
| Hippocampus | Jellinger KA |
| Parkinson’s disease | α-synuclein accumulation, Lewy body cytoplasmic inclusions | Brain stem, mainly Striatonigral dopaminergic system | Jellinger KA |
| Lewy body disease | α-synuclein accumulation, Lewy body cytoplasmic inclusions | Wide distribution, mainly frontal cortex, brain stem, basal prosencephalon, cortical areas with limbic projections, dorsal efferent nucleus of the vagus | Beyer K et al. |
| Multiple system atrophy | α-synuclein accumulation, glial cytoplasmic inclusions | Striatonigral and olivopontocerebellar system | Ahmed Z et al. |
| Huntington’s disease | Huntingtin intranuclear inclusions | Caudate nuclei and putamen | Ahmed Z et al. |
| Frontotemporal dementia | Accumulation of the tau protein, ubiquitin and TDP-43 immunoreactive inclusions | Frontal and temporal lobes | Seelaar H et al. |
| Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis | Immunoreactive ubiquitin and TDP-43
inclusions | Motor neuron | Wijesekera LC et al. |
Aβ: Amyloid βeta protein; p-tau: tau hyperphosphorylated protein; TDP-43:TAR DNA-binding protein of 43 kDa.
Diagnostic criteria and classification of OSA in adults.
| Diagnostic criteria (ICSD-3) (A+ B) or C | Classification (AASM Task Force)[ | |
|---|---|---|
| A) Mild: ≥5 and <15
events/hour of sleep | ||
ICSD-3- International Classification of Sleep Disorders-Third Edition; AASM: American Academy of Sleep Medicine; RERA: respiratory effort related arousals.