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Obstructive sleep apnea and cortical thickness in females and males.

Paul M MaceyNatasha HarisRajesh KumarM Albert ThomasMary A WooRonald M Harper
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Reduced cortical thickness likely represents tissue atrophy from long term injury, including death of neurons and supporting glia from repeated intermittent hypoxic exposure in OSA, although disease comordities may also contribute to thinning. Lack of polysomnography in all control subjects means results may be confounded by undiagnosed OSA. The greater cortical injury in cognitive areas of female OSA patients may underlie enhanced symptoms in that group. The thinning associated with OSA in male and females OSA patients may contribute to autonomic dysregulation and impaired upper airway sensori-motor function.
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