Sleep apnea in obese miniature pigs
1 Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville 22908; 2 Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk 23507; 3 Division of Endocrinology, Hampton Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hampton, Virginia 23667 Lonergan...
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description | 1 Pulmonary and Critical Care
Medicine, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville
22908; 2 Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Science, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk
23507; 3 Division of
Endocrinology, Hampton Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hampton, Virginia
23667
Lonergan, Robert P., III, J. Catsby Ware, Richard L. Atkinson, W. Christopher Winter, and Paul M. Suratt. Sleep apnea in obese miniature pigs. J. Appl.
Physiol. 84(2): 531-536, 1998. We postulated that
three extremely obese Yucatan miniature pigs would have more sleep
apnea than three nonobese Yucatan miniature pigs. Pigs were studied
with the use of electroencephalograms, inductance plethysmography,
oximetry, expired nasal CO 2 , or
thermistors. All of the obese pigs, but none of the nonobese pigs, had
both sleep apnea (8.5, 10.3, and 97.0 in obese pigs vs. 0 apnea + hypopnea/h in all nonobese pigs; P |
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Medicine, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville
22908; 2 Department of Psychiatry
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23507; 3 Division of
Endocrinology, Hampton Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hampton, Virginia
23667
Lonergan, Robert P., III, J. Catsby Ware, Richard L. Atkinson, W. Christopher Winter, and Paul M. Suratt. Sleep apnea in obese miniature pigs. J. Appl.
Physiol. 84(2): 531-536, 1998. We postulated that
three extremely obese Yucatan miniature pigs would have more sleep
apnea than three nonobese Yucatan miniature pigs. Pigs were studied
with the use of electroencephalograms, inductance plethysmography,
oximetry, expired nasal CO 2 , or
thermistors. All of the obese pigs, but none of the nonobese pigs, had
both sleep apnea (8.5, 10.3, and 97.0 in obese pigs vs. 0 apnea + hypopnea/h in all nonobese pigs; P < 0.05) and oxyhemoglobin desaturation episodes during sleep [9.4 ± 3.0 vs. 0 + 0.53 (SD) mean desaturation episodes/h in obese pigs
vs. nonobese pigs, respectively; P < 0.05]. Two of the extremely obese pigs had obstructive sleep
apnea, whereas the third obese pig had central sleep apnea. We conclude that sleep apnea occurs in extremely obese Yucatan minipigs and suggest
that this animal can be used as a model for sleep apnea in obesity.
obstructive sleep apnea; central sleep apnea; obesity
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22908; 2 Department of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Science, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk
23507; 3 Division of
Endocrinology, Hampton Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hampton, Virginia
23667
Lonergan, Robert P., III, J. Catsby Ware, Richard L. Atkinson, W. Christopher Winter, and Paul M. Suratt. Sleep apnea in obese miniature pigs. J. Appl.
Physiol. 84(2): 531-536, 1998. We postulated that
three extremely obese Yucatan miniature pigs would have more sleep
apnea than three nonobese Yucatan miniature pigs. Pigs were studied
with the use of electroencephalograms, inductance plethysmography,
oximetry, expired nasal CO 2 , or
thermistors. All of the obese pigs, but none of the nonobese pigs, had
both sleep apnea (8.5, 10.3, and 97.0 in obese pigs vs. 0 apnea + hypopnea/h in all nonobese pigs; P < 0.05) and oxyhemoglobin desaturation episodes during sleep [9.4 ± 3.0 vs. 0 + 0.53 (SD) mean desaturation episodes/h in obese pigs
vs. nonobese pigs, respectively; P < 0.05]. Two of the extremely obese pigs had obstructive sleep
apnea, whereas the third obese pig had central sleep apnea. We conclude that sleep apnea occurs in extremely obese Yucatan minipigs and suggest
that this animal can be used as a model for sleep apnea in obesity.
obstructive sleep apnea; central sleep apnea; obesity
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Lonergan, Robert P., III, J. Catsby Ware, Richard L. Atkinson, W. Christopher Winter, and Paul M. Suratt. Sleep apnea in obese miniature pigs. J. Appl.
Physiol. 84(2): 531-536, 1998. We postulated that
three extremely obese Yucatan miniature pigs would have more sleep
apnea than three nonobese Yucatan miniature pigs. Pigs were studied
with the use of electroencephalograms, inductance plethysmography,
oximetry, expired nasal CO 2 , or
thermistors. All of the obese pigs, but none of the nonobese pigs, had
both sleep apnea (8.5, 10.3, and 97.0 in obese pigs vs. 0 apnea + hypopnea/h in all nonobese pigs; P < 0.05) and oxyhemoglobin desaturation episodes during sleep [9.4 ± 3.0 vs. 0 + 0.53 (SD) mean desaturation episodes/h in obese pigs
vs. nonobese pigs, respectively; P < 0.05]. Two of the extremely obese pigs had obstructive sleep
apnea, whereas the third obese pig had central sleep apnea. We conclude that sleep apnea occurs in extremely obese Yucatan minipigs and suggest
that this animal can be used as a model for sleep apnea in obesity.
obstructive sleep apnea; central sleep apnea; obesity
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