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Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness
Excessive erythrocytosis (EE) is the main sign of Chronic Mountain Sickness (CMS), a highly prevalent syndrome in Andean highlanders. Low pulse O(2) saturation (SpO(2)) during sleep and serum androgens have been suggested to contribute to EE in CMS patients. However, whether these factors have a sig...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4967249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27125843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00107.2016 |
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author | Villafuerte, Francisco C. Corante, Noemí Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Figueroa-Mujíca, Rómulo Vizcardo-Galindo, Gustavo Mercado, Andy Macarlupú, José Luis León-Velarde, Fabiola |
author_facet | Villafuerte, Francisco C. Corante, Noemí Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Figueroa-Mujíca, Rómulo Vizcardo-Galindo, Gustavo Mercado, Andy Macarlupú, José Luis León-Velarde, Fabiola |
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description | Excessive erythrocytosis (EE) is the main sign of Chronic Mountain Sickness (CMS), a highly prevalent syndrome in Andean highlanders. Low pulse O(2) saturation (SpO(2)) during sleep and serum androgens have been suggested to contribute to EE in CMS patients. However, whether these factors have a significant impact on the erythropoietin (Epo) system leading to EE is still unclear. We have recently shown that morning soluble Epo receptor (sEpoR), an endogenous Epo antagonist, is decreased in CMS patients suggesting increased Epo availability (increased Epo/sEpoR). The present study aimed to characterize the nocturnal concentration profile of sEpoR and Epo and their relationship with SpO(2), Hct, and serum testosterone in healthy highlanders (HH) and CMS patients. Epo and sEpoR concentrations were evaluated every 4 h (6 PM to 6 AM) and nighttime SpO(2) was continuously monitored (10 PM to 6 AM) in 39 male participants (CMS, n = 23; HH, n = 16) aged 21-65 yr from Cerro de Pasco, Peru (4,340 m). CMS patients showed higher serum Epo concentrations throughout the night and lower sEpoR from 10 PM to 6 AM. Consequently, Epo/sEpoR was significantly higher in the CMS group at every time point. Mean sleep-time SpO(2) was lower in CMS patients compared with HH, while the percentage of sleep time spent with SpO(2) < 80% was higher. Multiple-regression analysis showed mean sleep-time SpO(2) and Epo/sEpoR as significant predictors of hematocrit corrected for potential confounders (age, body mass index, and testosterone). Testosterone levels were associated neither with Hct nor with erythropoietic factors. In conclusion, our results show sustained erythropoietic stimulus driven by the Epo system in CMS patients, further enhanced by a continuous exposure to accentuated nocturnal hypoxemia. |
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spelling | pubmed-49672492016-08-12 Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness Villafuerte, Francisco C. Corante, Noemí Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Figueroa-Mujíca, Rómulo Vizcardo-Galindo, Gustavo Mercado, Andy Macarlupú, José Luis León-Velarde, Fabiola J Appl Physiol (1985) Articles Excessive erythrocytosis (EE) is the main sign of Chronic Mountain Sickness (CMS), a highly prevalent syndrome in Andean highlanders. Low pulse O(2) saturation (SpO(2)) during sleep and serum androgens have been suggested to contribute to EE in CMS patients. However, whether these factors have a significant impact on the erythropoietin (Epo) system leading to EE is still unclear. We have recently shown that morning soluble Epo receptor (sEpoR), an endogenous Epo antagonist, is decreased in CMS patients suggesting increased Epo availability (increased Epo/sEpoR). The present study aimed to characterize the nocturnal concentration profile of sEpoR and Epo and their relationship with SpO(2), Hct, and serum testosterone in healthy highlanders (HH) and CMS patients. Epo and sEpoR concentrations were evaluated every 4 h (6 PM to 6 AM) and nighttime SpO(2) was continuously monitored (10 PM to 6 AM) in 39 male participants (CMS, n = 23; HH, n = 16) aged 21-65 yr from Cerro de Pasco, Peru (4,340 m). CMS patients showed higher serum Epo concentrations throughout the night and lower sEpoR from 10 PM to 6 AM. Consequently, Epo/sEpoR was significantly higher in the CMS group at every time point. Mean sleep-time SpO(2) was lower in CMS patients compared with HH, while the percentage of sleep time spent with SpO(2) < 80% was higher. Multiple-regression analysis showed mean sleep-time SpO(2) and Epo/sEpoR as significant predictors of hematocrit corrected for potential confounders (age, body mass index, and testosterone). Testosterone levels were associated neither with Hct nor with erythropoietic factors. In conclusion, our results show sustained erythropoietic stimulus driven by the Epo system in CMS patients, further enhanced by a continuous exposure to accentuated nocturnal hypoxemia. American Physiological Society 2016-04-28 2016-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4967249/ /pubmed/27125843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00107.2016 Text en Copyright © 2016 the American Physiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) : © the American Physiological Society. |
spellingShingle | Articles Villafuerte, Francisco C. Corante, Noemí Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Figueroa-Mujíca, Rómulo Vizcardo-Galindo, Gustavo Mercado, Andy Macarlupú, José Luis León-Velarde, Fabiola Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness |
title | Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness |
title_full | Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness |
title_fullStr | Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness |
title_short | Plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in Andean highlanders with Chronic Mountain Sickness |
title_sort | plasma soluble erythropoietin receptor is decreased during sleep in andean highlanders with chronic mountain sickness |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4967249/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27125843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00107.2016 |
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