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Relationship between the endothelial dysfunction and the expression of the β1-subunit of BK channels in a non-hypertensive sleep apnea group.

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2019-06-19

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Caballero-Eraso, Candela
Muñoz-Hernandez, Rocio
Asensio-Cruz, Maria Isabel
Moreno-Luna, Rafael
Carmona-Bernal, Carmen
Lopez-Campos, Jose Luis
Stiefel, Pablo
Sanchez-Armengol, Angeles

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Vascular damage must be diagnosed early in patients with hypertension. In this regard, endothelial dysfunction (ED) is an early sign of vascular disease and a predictor of cardiovascular diseases. In obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), intermittent hypoxia triggers ED, but mechanisms are not clear. In this context, it has been described that BK channels regulates arterial tone and that chronic and intermittent hypoxia downregulates the expression of the BK channel β1-subunit facilitating vasoconstriction. Thus, we investigated the relationship among hypoxemia, ED, and mRNA expression of the β1-subunit in patients with severe OSA. We aimed to assess (1) ED in non-hypertensive patients with OSA using laser-Doppler flowmetry, (2) BK β1-subunit mRNA expression, and (3) the impact of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment on ED and β1-subunit regulation. OSA patients underwent 24-hour blood pressure monitoring to exclude hypertension. Laser-Doppler flowmetry was performed to assess ED, and β1-subunit mRNA expression was evaluated using a blood test of peripheral blood leukocytes at baseline and after 3 months of CPAP treatment. In normotensive patients with OSA, endothelial function correlated with the severity of OSA. CPAP improved endothelial function in normotensive OSA patients and the speed of the arterial response was significantly correlated with β1-subunit mRNA expression. β1-subunit mRNA expression at baseline correlated inversely with its change after CPAP. Sleep apnea is related to ED in normotensive patients with OSA. CPAP therapy improves endothelial function and regulates β1-subunit mRNA expression.

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Adult
Aged
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Endothelium, Vascular
Female
Gene Expression Regulation
Humans
Hypertension
Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel beta Subunits
Male
Middle Aged
RNA, Messenger
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive

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ARN mensajero
Hipoxia
Hipertensión
Vasoconstricción
Presión sanguínea
Enfermedades vasculares

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, Endothelium, Vascular, Aged, Gene Expression Regulation

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Caballero-Eraso C, Muñoz-Hernández R, Asensio Cruz MI, Moreno Luna R, Carmona Bernal C, López-Campos JL, et al. Relationship between the endothelial dysfunction and the expression of the β1-subunit of BK channels in a non-hypertensive sleep apnea group. PLoS One. 2019 Jun 19;14(6):e0217138.