Sleep and Breathing | 2021

The importance of autophagy regulation in obstructive sleep apnea

 
 
 

Abstract


Purpose Autophagy, the self-renewal process of cells, is dependent on lysosomes to degrade damaged organelles and proteins. The increased or damaged level of autophagy is proven to relate to a number of disorders, including metabolic disorders, malignant tumors, pulmonary diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders. This review aims to examine the effects of\xa0autophagy on the pathogenic mechanism of obstructive sleep apnea\xa0(OSA) in order to guide relevant disease treatment. Methods We conducted a search of the literature using the electronic database, focusing on articles that explored the association between OSA and autophagy. Conclusion OSA can induced autophagy through hypoxia, oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, endothelial dysfunction, miRNA, etc. We propose that the mechanism of the autophagy in patients with OSA should be eclucidated in further studies.

Volume None
Pages 1-8
DOI 10.1007/s11325-020-02261-4
Language English
Journal Sleep and Breathing

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