Pathophysiology of Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Aging Women

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Qingchao Qiu
Jason H. Mateika
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[1] John D. Dingell Veterans Affairs Medical Center,Department of Physiology
[2] Wayne State University School of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Wayne State University School of Medicine,undefined
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Current Sleep Medicine Reports | 2021年 / 7卷
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Loop gain; Arousal threshold; Obstructive sleep apnea; Post-menopause;
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The following review is designed to explore the pathophysiology of sleep apnea in aging women. The review initially introduces four endotypes (i.e., a more collapsible airway, upper airway muscle responsiveness, arousal threshold, and loop gain) that may have a role in the initiation of obstructive sleep apnea. Thereafter, sex differences in the prevalence of sleep apnea are considered along with differences in the prevalence that exist between younger and older women. Following this discussion, we consider how each endotype might contribute to the increase in prevalence of sleep apnea in aging women. Lastly, we address how modifications in one form of respiratory plasticity, long-term facilitation, that might serve to mitigate apneic events in younger women may be modified in aging women with obstructive sleep apnea. Overall, the published literature indicates that the prevalence of sleep apnea is increased in aging women. This increase is linked primarily to a more collapsible airway and possibly to reduced responsiveness of upper airway muscle activity. In contrast, modifications in loop gain or the arousal threshold do not appear to have a role in the increased prevalence of sleep apnea in aging women. Moreover, we suggest that mitigation of long-term facilitation could contribute to the increased prevalence of sleep apnea in aging women.
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