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Sleep related breathing disorders in older men: A search for underlying mechanisms
Authors:Dennis McGinty  Michael Littner  Elisabeth Beahm  Elizabeth Ruiz-Primo  Earl Young  James Sowers  
Institution:

a Veterans Administration Medical Center, Sepulveda, CA 91343, USA

b Department of Psychology and School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, U.S.A.

Abstract:—The incidence of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) associated with hemoglobin desaturation was determined by nocturnal polygraphic evaluations in 26 healthy men, aged 55–70 years. Sixteen subjects (62%) had abnormal rates of at least 12 episodes per hour of sleep: 8 had occlusive, and 8 had central apnea or hypopnea. During waking ten of 16 SRBD subjects and only one subject without SRBDs exhibited either an elevated nasopharyngeal airway resistance (n=4) or a reduced ventilatory response to hypercapnia (n=4) and/or hypoxia (n=3). However, these abnormalities were not related to the type or severity of SRBDs, and 6 subjects with SRBDs demonstrated no respiratory defect. We conclude that SRBDs have a very high incidence in older males and are not usually secondary to pulmonary cardiac, neurological, or behavioral disorders. Additionally, we hypothesize that abnormalities in ventilatory control or upper airway resistance contribute to SRBDs, but depression of brain stem reticular formation activity during sleep plays a primary role in these disorders. Factors related to both aging and SRBDs are reviewed. These include reduced chemoreceptor responses, altered steroid hormone metabolism, and use and metabolism of hypnotic drugs and alcohol.
Keywords:Aging  Sleep fragmentation  Sleep-related breathing disorders  Chemoreceptor responses 02  Desaturation  Upper airway resistance
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