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Pathophysiology Underlying Demographic and Obesity Determinants of Sleep Apnea Severity

Abstract

Sleep apnea is the manifestation of key endotypic traits, including greater pharyngeal collapsibility, reduced dilator muscle compensation, and elevated chemoreflex loop gain. We investigated how endotypic traits vary with obesity, age, sex, and race/ethnicity to influence sleep apnea disease severity (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI]). Endotypic traits were estimated from polysomnography in a diverse community-based cohort study (Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis,  = 1,971; age range, 54-93 yr). Regression models assessed associations between each exposure (continuous variables per 2 standard deviations [SDs]) and endotypic traits (per SD) or AHI (events/h), independent of other exposures. Generalizability was assessed in two independent cohorts. Greater AHI was associated with obesity (+19 events/h per 11 kg/m [2 SD]), male sex (+13 events/h vs. female), older age (+7 events/h per 20 yr), and Chinese ancestry (+5 events/h vs. White, obesity adjusted). Obesity-related increase in AHI was best explained by elevated collapsibility (+0.40 SD) and greater loop gain (+0.38 SD; percentage mediated, 26% [95% confidence interval (CI), 20-32%]). Male-related increase in AHI was explained by elevated collapsibility (+0.86 SD) and reduced compensation (-0.40 SD; percentage mediated, 57% [95% CI, 50-66%]). Age-related AHI increase was explained by elevated collapsibility (+0.37 SD) and greater loop gain (+0.15 SD; percentage mediated, 48% [95% CI, 34-63%]). Increased AHI with Chinese ancestry was explained by collapsibility (+0.57 SD; percentage mediated, 87% [95% CI, 57-100]). Black race was associated with reduced collapsibility (-0.30 SD) and elevated loop gain (+0.29 SD). Similar patterns were observed in the other cohorts. Different subgroups exhibit different underlying pathophysiological pathways to sleep apnea, highlighting the variability in mechanisms that could be targeted for intervention.

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