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Experimental Approach to Examine Leptin Signaling in the Carotid Bodies and its Effects on Control of Breathing
Published on: October 25, 2019
Cluster analysis identifies a pathophysiologically distinct subpopulation with increased serum leptin levels and
Yutaka Kozu1, Yusuke Kurosawa2, Shiho Yamada2
1Division of Respiratory Disease, Nihon University School of Medicine, 30-1 Ohyaguchi-Kamicho, Itabashiku, Tokyo, 173-8610, Japan. kozu.yutaka@nihon-u.ac.jp.
Purpose:
To investigate the different pathophysiologies of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) phenotypes using cluster analysis. Differences between leptin/adiponectin levels in the resulting OSA phenotypes were also examined.
Methods:
In total, 1057 OSA patients were selected, and a retrospective survey of clinical records, polysomnography results, and blood gas data was conducted. Patients were grouped into four clusters by their OSA severity, PaCO2, body mass index (BMI), and sleepiness. A k-means cluster analysis was performed, resulting in a division into four subpopulations. The Tukey or Games-Howell tests were used for intergroup comparisons.
Results:
Among the 20 clinical OSA items, four common factors (Epworth Sleepiness Scale [ESS], BMI, Apnea-Hypopnea Index [AHI], and PaCO2) were extracted by principal component analysis, and a cluster analysis was performed using the k-means method, resulting in four distinct phenotypes. The Clusters 1 (middle age, symptomatic severe OSA) and 4 (young, obese, symptomatic very severe OSA) exhibited high leptin levels. C-reactive protein levels were also elevated in Cluster 4, indicating a different pathophysiological background. No apparent differences between clusters were observed regarding adiponectin/leptin ratios and adiponectin levels. Classification into groups based on phenotype showed that Epworth Sleepiness Scale [ESS] score and disease severity were not correlated, suggesting that sleepiness is affected by multiple elements.
Conclusions:
The existence of multiple clinical phenotypes suggests that different pathophysiological backgrounds exist such as systemic inflammation and metabolic disorder. This classification may be used to determine the efficacy of continuous positive airway pressure treatment that cannot be determined by the AHI.
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