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Medical Hypotheses | 2004

Autonomic dysregulation as a basis of cardiovascular, endocrine, and inflammatory disturbances associated with obstructive sleep apnea and other conditions of chronic hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis

A.Joon Yun; Patrick Y. Lee; Kimberly A. Bazar

Obstructive sleep apnea has traditionally been viewed as a structural disease. A multitude of systemic endocrine and cardiovascular abnormalities have been previously attributed to the prevalence of obesity in these patients. A growing body of clinical evidence, however, points to a relationship between sleep apnea and its systemic abnormalities independent of obesity. We hypothesize that this association is based on a maladaptive autonomic response of chemoreceptors, reacting to the hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis of sleep apnea. The elevated sympathetic response triggers an inflammatory cascade that results in a myriad of downstream consequences including insulin resistance, hypertension, diabetes, atherosclerosis and metabolic syndrome. The sympathetic bias and endocrine disturbances may further exacerbate sleep disturbance in a potentially pernicious cycle. Our proposal may extend to any chronic respiratory or metabolic conditions that manifest hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis and elicit a maladaptive autonomic and inflammatory response.


Medical Hypotheses | 2006

Obesity and ADHD may represent different manifestations of a common environmental oversampling syndrome: a model for revealing mechanistic overlap among cognitive, metabolic, and inflammatory disorders

Kimberly A. Bazar; Anthony J. Yun; Patrick Y. Lee; Stephanie M. Daniel; John D. Doux


Medical Hypotheses | 2005

The smoking gun: many conditions associated with tobacco exposure may be attributable to paradoxical compensatory autonomic responses to nicotine.

Anthony J. Yun; Kimberly A. Bazar; Patrick Y. Lee; Anthony N. Gerber; Stephanie M. Daniel


Medical Hypotheses | 2005

Can thromboembolism be the result, rather than the inciting cause, of acute vascular events such as stroke, pulmonary embolism, mesenteric ischemia, and venous thrombosis?: a maladaptation of the prehistoric trauma response.

Anthony J. Yun; Patrick Y. Lee; Kimberly A. Bazar


Medical Hypotheses | 2005

Paradoxical strategy for treating chronic diseases where the therapeutic effect is derived from compensatory response rather than drug effect

Anthony J. Yun; Patrick Y. Lee; Kimberly A. Bazar


Medical Hypotheses | 2005

Clinical benefits of hydration and volume expansion in a wide range of illnesses may be attributable to reduction of sympatho-vagal ratio

A.Joon Yun; Patrick Y. Lee; Kimberly A. Bazar


Medical Hypotheses | 2004

Acute coronary syndromes and heart failure may reflect maladaptations of trauma physiology that was shaped during pre-modern evolution

Patrick Y. Lee; A.Joon Yun; Kimberly A. Bazar


Medical Hypotheses | 2004

Temporal variation of autonomic balance and diseases during circadian, seasonal, reproductive, and lifespan cycles

A.Joon Yun; Patrick Y. Lee; Kimberly A. Bazar


Medical Hypotheses | 2004

Conditions of aging as manifestations of sympathetic bias unmasked by loss of parasympathetic function

Patrick Y. Lee; A.Joon Yun; Kimberly A. Bazar


Medical Hypotheses | 2004

Pineal attrition, loss of cognitive plasticity, and onset of puberty during the teen years: is it a modern maladaptation exposed by evolutionary displacement?

A.Joon Yun; Kimberly A. Bazar; Patrick Y. Lee

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