阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者血清线粒体衍生肽MOTS-c水平降低

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sleep and Biological Rhythms Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.1007/s41105-025-00578-9
Zhuoding Luo, Rui Ji, Renjing Ye, Yawen Shi, Qingfeng Pang, Min Yin
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摘要

最近的研究发现,12S rRNA-c (MOTS-c)的线粒体开放阅读框是一种至关重要的线粒体肽,它显著影响代谢调节,模仿运动的效果,并减轻氧化应激。本研究旨在探讨血清MOTS-c水平与阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的关系,以提高我们对该疾病病理生理的认识。通过阐明这种关系,我们希望揭示OSA及其相关代谢并发症的机制。77名参与者参加了这项研究,包括53名OSA患者和24名对照组。我们测量了血清MOTS-c水平,并收集了参与者的人口学特征、多导睡眠图(PSG)数据、全血细胞计数(CBC)数据和睡眠相关问卷。该研究包括77名参与者,包括8名轻度OSA患者,16名中度OSA患者,29名重度OSA患者和24名对照组。研究对象包括26名女性和51名男性。分析显示,血清MOTS-c水平与BMI、AHI(呼吸暂停低通气指数)和ODI(氧去饱和指数)显著相关,与年龄无关。此外,OSA的严重程度与血清MOTS-c水平呈负相关,OSA越严重,MOTS-c水平越低。血清MOTS-c水平在不同BMI分类中也存在差异。以BMI为协变量的协方差分析(ANCOVA)显示,OSA的严重程度是影响血清MOTS-c水平的独立因素。血清MOTS-c水平与OSA严重程度和BMI分型相关,提示MOTS-c可能在治疗OSA方面具有显著的治疗潜力。
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Reduced serum levels of mitochondria-derived peptide MOTS-c in patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

Recent research has identified the mitochondrial open reading frame of the 12S rRNA-c (MOTS-c) as a crucial mitochondrial peptide that significantly influences metabolic regulation, mimics the effects of exercise, and mitigates oxidative stress. This study aims to investigate the relationship between serum MOTS-c levels and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) to enhance our understanding of the disease's pathophysiology. By elucidating this relationship, we hope to uncover new insights into the mechanisms underlying OSA and its associated metabolic complications. Seventy-seven participants were enrolled in this study, including 53 patients with OSA and 24 controls. We measured serum MOTS-c levels and collected participants' demographic characteristics, polysomnography (PSG) data, complete blood count (CBC) data, and sleep-related questionnaires. The study included 77 participants, consisting of 8 patients with mild OSA, 16 with moderate OSA, 29 with severe OSA, and 24 controls. The cohort comprised 26 women and 51 men. Analysis revealed that serum MOTS-c levels were significantly correlated with BMI, AHI (Apnea-Hypopnea Index), and ODI (Oxygen Desaturation Index), independent of age. Additionally, the severity of OSA was inversely related to serum MOTS-c levels, with lower levels observed in patients with more severe OSA. Variations in serum MOTS-c levels were also noted across different BMI classifications. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), with BMI as a covariate, demonstrated that the severity of OSA was an independent factor influencing serum MOTS-c levels. Serum MOTS-c levels correlate with both severity of OSA and BMI classification, suggesting that MOTS-c may have significant therapeutic potential for treating OSA.

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Sleep and Biological Rhythms
Sleep and Biological Rhythms 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sleep and Biological Rhythms is a quarterly peer-reviewed publication dealing with medical treatments relating to sleep. The journal publishies original articles, short papers, commentaries and the occasional reviews. In scope the journal covers mechanisms of sleep and wakefullness from the ranging perspectives of basic science, medicine, dentistry, pharmacology, psychology, engineering, public health and related branches of the social sciences
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