Obstructive Sleep Apnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Regulation of Vascular Thrombosis in Sleep Apnea
Sleep Apnea is a prevalent condition that has been increasingly diagnosed in the adult
population and is now considered an independent risk factor for the development of
cardiovascular disease. A better understanding of the mechanisms associated with the
development of cardiovascular disease in sleep apnea is needed.
This research will investigate the function of the adenosine deaminase (ADA) in subjects with
sleep disorders. This enzyme is responsible for metabolizing adenosine, a neuromodulator that
is released during periods of sleep apnea and that has been found to promote vascular
thrombosis. There are multiple types of ADA that are genetically determined and have
different levels of function. Those different forms of this enzyme may determine groups that
are more susceptible to the development of thrombosis. Given the known association between
sleep apnea and thrombosis, this study will determine if polymorphisms of this enzyme are
differentially found in subjects with sleep apnea as compared to other sleep disturbances.
The overall objective of this experiment is to assess the presence of ADA polymorphisms in
sleep apnea.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a prevalent condition that has been increasingly diagnosed
in the adult population and is now considered an independent risk factor for the development
of cardiovascular disease. More specifically, OSA has been linked with thrombosis, or the
formation of clots in the blood vessels which can lead to heart attack or stroke. A better
understanding of the mechanisms associated with thrombosis and the development of
cardiovascular disease in patients with obstructive sleep apnea is needed.
This research will investigate the function of the enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA) in
subjects with sleep disorders. ADA is responsible for metabolizing adenosine, a
neuromodulator that is released during periods of sleep apnea and that has been found to
promote vascular thrombosis. There are multiple types of ADA that are genetically determined
and have different levels of function. Those different forms of this enzyme may determine
groups that are more susceptible to the development of thrombosis. Given the known
association between sleep apnea and thrombosis, this study will determine if polymorphisms of
this enzyme are differentially found in subjects with sleep apnea as compared to other sleep
disturbances.
A total of 60 subjects presenting for the evaluation of sleep disorders to the Weill Cornell
Pulmonary Associates and the Cornell Center for Sleep Medicine practices will be offered
participation in this study. The subjects with sleep apnea will be ethnically matched to the
subjects with sleep disorders other than sleep apnea (controls). Once written informed
consent is obtained by the Principal Investigator, venipuncture will be performed in the
office by a trained phlebotomist. A total of 15 ml (approximately 1 tablespoon) of blood will
be collected. The patient will be monitored for ten minutes following the blood draw to
ensure adequate hemostasis. The blood samples will be utilized for DNA sequencing and
determination of adenosine deaminase genotype and phenotype.
Information from clinically indicated overnight sleep studies performed within 6 months of
(prior or after) the visit will be used to categorize subjects into groups (sleep apnea vs.
sleep disorder other than sleep apnea).
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