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Obstructive steep-disordered breathing and plasma levels of vascular endothelial growth factor in children

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Kaditis, A. G.; Alexopoulos, E. I.; Karadonta, I.; Kostadima, E.; Kiropoulos, T.; Gourgoulianis, K.; Syrogiannopoulos, G. A.
Date
2006
DOI
10.1016/j.rmed.2005.09.003
Keyword
atherosclerosis
obstructive sleep apnea
snoring
SLEEP-APNEA SYNDROME
C-REACTIVE PROTEIN
KAWASAKI-DISEASE
BLOOD-PRESSURE
MORNING LEVELS
HEART HEALTH
SERUM-LEVELS
HYPERTENSION
ASSOCIATION
HYPOXIA
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Respiratory System
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Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) may be one of the pathophysiologic links in the association between obstructive steep apnea-hypopnea and cardiovascular disease. Morning serum VEGF levels are increased in children with obstructive steep apnea. However, release of VEGF by platelets and leukocytes during blood clotting may affect its concentration in serum. In the present study, VEGF levels were measured in children with and without habitual snoring using plasma specimens. Evening and morning plasma VEGF concentrations were determined in: (i) 20 children with habitual snoring and apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) >= 5 episodes/h (median age 5; range 1.9-13 years); (ii) 55 children with snoring and AHI < 5 episodes/h (median age 6; 2-13 years); and (iii) 25 controls without snoring (median age 6.5; 3-13 years). No differences were identified between the three study groups regarding evening [median 2.5 (range 2.5-174.5) versus 22.5 (2.5-159.4) versus 26.8 (2.5-108) pg/mL; P > 0.05] and morning VEGF levels [median 7.7 (range 2.5-120.5) versus 25.1 (2.5-198.4) versus 48.4 (2.5-147.7) pg/mL; P > 0.05]. AHI and % steep time with oxygen saturation of hemoglobin less than 90% were not significant predictors of log-transformed morning VEGF concentrations (P > 0.05). In summary, both evening and morning plasma VEGF levels were similar in children with obstructive steep-disordered breathing of variable severity and in controls without snoring. VEGF may not play an important pathophysiologic rote in all cases of obstructive steep-disordered breathing in childhood. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/28682
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