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Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort

Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) may be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is disturbed iron homeostasis leading to abnormal iron deposition in brain tissue. To date, there is no empirical evidence to support the hypothesis of altered b...

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Autores principales: Marchi, Nicola Andrea, Pizzarotti, Beatrice, Solelhac, Geoffroy, Berger, Mathieu, Haba‐Rubio, José, Preisig, Martin, Vollenweider, Peter, Marques‐Vidal, Pedro, Lutti, Antoine, Kherif, Ferath, Heinzer, Raphael, Draganski, Bogdan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35830960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsr.13698
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author Marchi, Nicola Andrea
Pizzarotti, Beatrice
Solelhac, Geoffroy
Berger, Mathieu
Haba‐Rubio, José
Preisig, Martin
Vollenweider, Peter
Marques‐Vidal, Pedro
Lutti, Antoine
Kherif, Ferath
Heinzer, Raphael
Draganski, Bogdan
author_facet Marchi, Nicola Andrea
Pizzarotti, Beatrice
Solelhac, Geoffroy
Berger, Mathieu
Haba‐Rubio, José
Preisig, Martin
Vollenweider, Peter
Marques‐Vidal, Pedro
Lutti, Antoine
Kherif, Ferath
Heinzer, Raphael
Draganski, Bogdan
author_sort Marchi, Nicola Andrea
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description Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) may be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is disturbed iron homeostasis leading to abnormal iron deposition in brain tissue. To date, there is no empirical evidence to support the hypothesis of altered brain iron homeostasis in patients with obstructive sleep apnea as well. Data were analysed from 773 participants in the HypnoLaus study (mean age 55.9 ± 10.3 years) who underwent polysomnography and brain MRI. Cross‐sectional associations were tested between OSA parameters and the MRI effective transverse relaxation rate (R2*) – indicative of iron content – in 68 grey matter regions, after adjustment for confounders. The group with severe OSA (apnea‐hypopnea index ≥30/h) had higher iron levels in the left superior frontal gyrus (F (3,760) = 4.79, p = 0.003), left orbital gyri (F (3,760) = 5.13, p = 0.002), right and left middle temporal gyrus (F (3,760) = 4.41, p = 0.004 and F (3,760) = 13.08, p < 0.001, respectively), left angular gyrus (F (3,760) = 6.29, p = 0.001), left supramarginal gyrus (F (3,760) = 4.98, p = 0.003), and right cuneus (F (3,760) = 7.09, p < 0.001). The parameters of nocturnal hypoxaemia were all consistently associated with higher iron levels. Measures of sleep fragmentation had less consistent associations with iron content. This study provides the first evidence of increased brain iron levels in obstructive sleep apnea. The observed iron changes could reflect underlying neuropathological processes that appear to be driven primarily by hypoxaemic mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-97879902022-12-28 Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort Marchi, Nicola Andrea Pizzarotti, Beatrice Solelhac, Geoffroy Berger, Mathieu Haba‐Rubio, José Preisig, Martin Vollenweider, Peter Marques‐Vidal, Pedro Lutti, Antoine Kherif, Ferath Heinzer, Raphael Draganski, Bogdan J Sleep Res Sleep Disordered Breathing Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) may be a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease is disturbed iron homeostasis leading to abnormal iron deposition in brain tissue. To date, there is no empirical evidence to support the hypothesis of altered brain iron homeostasis in patients with obstructive sleep apnea as well. Data were analysed from 773 participants in the HypnoLaus study (mean age 55.9 ± 10.3 years) who underwent polysomnography and brain MRI. Cross‐sectional associations were tested between OSA parameters and the MRI effective transverse relaxation rate (R2*) – indicative of iron content – in 68 grey matter regions, after adjustment for confounders. The group with severe OSA (apnea‐hypopnea index ≥30/h) had higher iron levels in the left superior frontal gyrus (F (3,760) = 4.79, p = 0.003), left orbital gyri (F (3,760) = 5.13, p = 0.002), right and left middle temporal gyrus (F (3,760) = 4.41, p = 0.004 and F (3,760) = 13.08, p < 0.001, respectively), left angular gyrus (F (3,760) = 6.29, p = 0.001), left supramarginal gyrus (F (3,760) = 4.98, p = 0.003), and right cuneus (F (3,760) = 7.09, p < 0.001). The parameters of nocturnal hypoxaemia were all consistently associated with higher iron levels. Measures of sleep fragmentation had less consistent associations with iron content. This study provides the first evidence of increased brain iron levels in obstructive sleep apnea. The observed iron changes could reflect underlying neuropathological processes that appear to be driven primarily by hypoxaemic mechanisms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-13 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9787990/ /pubmed/35830960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsr.13698 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Sleep Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Sleep Disordered Breathing
Marchi, Nicola Andrea
Pizzarotti, Beatrice
Solelhac, Geoffroy
Berger, Mathieu
Haba‐Rubio, José
Preisig, Martin
Vollenweider, Peter
Marques‐Vidal, Pedro
Lutti, Antoine
Kherif, Ferath
Heinzer, Raphael
Draganski, Bogdan
Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort
title Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort
title_full Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort
title_fullStr Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort
title_full_unstemmed Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort
title_short Abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: A quantitative MRI study in the HypnoLaus cohort
title_sort abnormal brain iron accumulation in obstructive sleep apnea: a quantitative mri study in the hypnolaus cohort
topic Sleep Disordered Breathing
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35830960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsr.13698
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