Wilson N R C, Veatch Olivia J, Johnson Steven M
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA.
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA.
Biomedicines. 2022 Mar 14;10(3):668. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines10030668.
This review offers an overview of the relationship between diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), obesity, and heart disease. It then addresses evidence that the traditional understanding of this relationship is incomplete or misleading. In the process, there is a brief discussion of the evolutionary rationale for the development and retention of OSA in light of blood sugar dysregulation, as an adaptive mechanism in response to environmental stressors, followed by a brief overview of the general concepts of epigenetics. Finally, this paper presents the results of a literature search on the epigenetic marks and changes in gene expression found in OSA and diabetes. (While some of these marks will also correlate with obesity and heart disease, that is beyond the scope of this project). We conclude with an exploration of alternative explanations for the etiology of these interlinking diseases.
本综述概述了糖尿病、阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)、肥胖与心脏病之间的关系。接着探讨了有证据表明,对这种关系的传统理解是不完整或具有误导性的。在此过程中,鉴于血糖失调,作为对环境应激源的一种适应性机制,简要讨论了OSA发生和持续存在的进化原理,随后简要概述了表观遗传学的一般概念。最后,本文展示了一项文献检索的结果,该检索涉及在OSA和糖尿病中发现的表观遗传标记和基因表达变化。(虽然其中一些标记也会与肥胖和心脏病相关,但这超出了本项目的范围)。我们最后探索了这些相互关联疾病病因的其他解释。