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Query: UMLS:C0037315 (
sleep apnea
)
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Lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (L-PGDS), which is responsible for the biosynthesis of prostaglandin D2, has been reported to have a close connection with cardiovascular disease and sleep regulation. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that the L-
PGDS
level is a useful marker to identify patients with obstructive
sleep apnoea
. 64 subjects were enrolled in this prospective study. Urinary concentrations of L-
PGDS
were measured in the morning. Measurements were made every 4 h in 25 of the 64 patients. Endothelial function was assessed by the reactive hyperaemia peripheral arterial tone index. Circadian variations in L-
PGDS
concentrations had a significant time-dependent fluctuation (p = 0.0002). L-
PGDS
was higher in the subjects with severe obstructive
sleep apnoea
(median 784.7 ng per mg of creatinine, n = 23) than in control subjects (262.1 ng per mg of creatinine, n = 16; p = 0.004) and in those with moderate obstructive
sleep apnoea
(371.7 ng per mg of creatinine, n = 25; p = 0.0008). After 2 days of continuous positive airway pressure treatment, L-
PGDS
concentrations in severe obstructive
sleep apnoea
subjects (n = 12) decreased significantly (p = 0.02) to levels present in control subjects whereas endothelial function did not change significantly. Morning urinary L-
PGDS
concentrations had significant correlations with the apnoea/hypopnoea index (R2 = 13.9%) and serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (R2 = 6.2%), but not with sleepiness. Urinary L-
PGDS
might be a moderately useful marker to identify patients with severe obstructive
sleep apnoea
.
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PMID:A urine biomarker for severe obstructive sleep apnoea patients: lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase. 2322 81