GLP-1受体激动剂、SGLT-2抑制剂和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停:新盟友能面对老敌人吗?

Georgios S Papaetis
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阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是异常睡眠模式(ASP)最常见的形式。其特征是睡眠时上呼吸道(全部或部分)变窄。尽管持续气道正压通气被认为是OSA的金标准治疗,但不幸的是,治疗依从性往往不是最佳的,并且不能解决其发病机制的病理生理机制。体重增加是成人和儿童OSA发生和恶化的重要危险因素。仅仅通过改变生活方式来实现有意义和持续的减肥仍然是困难和具有挑战性的。新的治疗策略是至关重要的,因为目前还没有批准的药物治疗。本文深入探讨了GLP-1受体激动剂和SGLT-2抑制剂在ASP尤其是OSA患者中的可能作用的临床前和临床研究。它还讨论了他们未来的作用,以减轻OSA的全球负担。
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GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT-2 inhibitors, and obstructive sleep apnoea: can new allies face an old enemy?

GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT-2 inhibitors, and obstructive sleep apnoea: can new allies face an old enemy?

Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is the most common form of abnormal sleep pattern (ASP). It is characterized by narrowing of the upper airways (complete or partial) during sleep. Although continuous positive airway pressure is recognized as the gold standard treatment of OSA, unfortunately treatment adherence is often suboptimal and does not address the pathophysiological mechanisms governing its pathogenesis. Weight gain is an important risk factor for the development and worsening of OSA both in adults and in children. Meaningful and sustained weight reduction using lifestyle modifications alone remains difficult and challenging. Novel therapeutic strategies are vital because currently there are no approved pharmacological therapies. This paper explores thoroughly both preclinical and clinical studies that investigated the possible role of GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors in individuals with ASP and especially OSA. It also discusses their future role in order to ameliorate the global burden of OSA.

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