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Inflammatory pathways in children with insufficient or disordered sleep.

机译:睡眠不足或失调的儿童的炎症途径。

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Sleep is not only an essential physiological function, but also serves important roles in promoting growth, maturation, and overall health of children and adolescents. There is increasing interest regarding the impact of sleep and its disorders on the regulation of inflammatory processes and end-organ morbidities, particularly in the context of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and their complications. Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is an increasingly common health problem in children, and in the last decade, the emergence of increasing obesity rates has further led to remarkable increases in the prevalence of OSAS, along with more prominent neurocognitive, behavioral, cardiovascular and metabolic morbidities. Although the underlying mechanisms leading to OSAS-induced morbidities are likely multi-factorial, and remain to be fully elucidated, activation of inflammatory pathways by OSAS has emerged as an important pathophysiological component of the end-organ injury associated with this disorder. To this effect, it would appear that OSAS could be viewed as a chronic, low-grade inflammatory disorder. Furthermore, the concurrent presence of obesity and OSAS poses a theoretically increased risk of OSAS-related complications. In this review, we will critically review the current state of research regarding the impact of insufficient and disrupted sleep and OSAS on the immune processes and inflammatory pathways that underlie childhood OSAS as a distinctive systemic inflammatory condition in children, and will explore potential interactions between OSAS and obesity.
机译:睡眠不仅是必不可少的生理功能,而且在促进儿童和青少年的生长,成熟和整体健康方面也起着重要作用。关于睡眠及其紊乱对炎症过程和终末器官发病率的调节的影响越来越引起人们的关注,特别是在代谢性和心血管疾病(CVD)及其并发症的情况下。阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合症(OSAS)是儿童中日益普遍的健康问题,并且在过去的十年中,肥胖率上升的出现进一步导致OSAS的患病率显着上升,同时神经认知,行为,心血管和呼吸道疾病也更加突出。代谢病。尽管导致OSAS诱发发病的潜在机制可能是多因素的,并且有待充分阐明,但是OSAS激活炎症途径已成为与此疾病相关的终末器官损伤的重要病理生理成分。为此,似乎可以将OSAS视为一种慢性,低度炎症性疾病。此外,肥胖和OSAS的同时存在从理论上增加了OSAS相关并发症的风险。在这篇综述中,我们将严格审查关于睡眠不足和中断以及OSAS对构成儿童特殊OSAS的免疫过程和炎症途径的影响的研究现状,并将探讨OSAS之间的潜在相互作用和肥胖。

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