leukotriene-e4 and Sleep-Apnea-Syndromes

leukotriene-e4 has been researched along with Sleep-Apnea-Syndromes* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for leukotriene-e4 and Sleep-Apnea-Syndromes

ArticleYear
Urinary Leukotriene E4 Levels in Children with Sleep-Disordered Breathing.
    Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2018, Volume: 158, Issue:5

    Objective Due to limitations of polysomnography (PSG), novel ways to evaluate pediatric obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are needed. Urinary leukotriene E4 (LTE4), an inflammatory marker, has been identified as a potential biomarker for pediatric OSA. The objective of the study was to assess whether urinary LTE4 levels correlate with OSA severity, as determined by obstructive apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and nadir oxygen saturation. Study Design Prospective trial. Setting Tertiary care children's hospital. Subjects and Methods Children (age, 3-16 years) with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) who were referred for PSG were included. Urine samples were obtained the morning following PSG, and urinary LTE4 levels were quantified with enzyme-linked immunoassay kits. Results A total of 113 children were enrolled, and the mean age was 7.3 years. Thirty-nine percent (n = 44) were obese, and the majority were white (53%, n = 58). Seventy-eight percent (n = 88) were diagnosed with OSA (AHI >1), with 27% (n = 30) having severe disease (AHI >10). The mean urinary LTE4 level was 91.3 ng/mM. Urinary LTE4 levels did not correlate with AHI ( P = .77) or nadir oxygen saturation ( P = .64). There was a significant difference in urinary LTE4 levels between patients with mild SDB and those with moderate to severe OSA ( P = .03). Conclusion Urinary LTE4 levels do not correlate with AHI in children with SDB. Compared with children with severe OSA, children with mild SDB have higher urinary LTE4 levels. Further research is needed determine whether urinary LTE4 is a satisfactory biomarker for pediatric OSA.

    Topics: Adolescent; Biomarkers; Child; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Leukotriene E4; Male; Polysomnography; Prospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Sleep Apnea Syndromes

2018
Urinary leukotriene E4, obesity, and adenotonsillar hypertrophy in Chinese children with sleep disordered breathing.
    Sleep, 2011, Aug-01, Volume: 34, Issue:8

    Sleep disordered breathing (SDB) has been associated with increased inflammatory responses. Changes in the level of pro-inflammatory leukotrienes (LTs) may initiate or exacerbate pediatric SDB and may play a major role in end-organ morbidity. The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship of LT productions with severity of SDB, obesity, and adenotonsillar hypertrophy in children.. Prospective, observational study that included standard questionnaires, physical examinations, overnight polysomnography (PSG), and urinary leukotriene E(4) (LTE(4)) assay.. Sleep Center and Laboratory of Nutriology.. 282 children with SDB and 94 healthy control subjects were recruited.. Urinary LTE(4) levels were elevated in children with SDB compared to the controls, and LTE(4) productions emerged disease severity- and obesity-dependent increases. In stepwise multiple regression analysis, the independent predictors of the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) included LTE(4) level and adenotonsillar-size sum score (P < 0.001 respectively; adjusted R(2)=0.318). A positive relationship between LTE(4) urinary level and adenotonsillar-size sum scores was present in the underweight/normal weight SDB subjects (r=0.276; P < 0.001), but not in the overweight/obese children (P > 0.05).. Systemic inflammation mediated by LTs participates in the pathophysiological mechanisms of SDB in children. The magnitude of inflammation as reflected by urinary LTE(4) is significantly related to the severity of SDB and obesity. However, a correlation between LTE(4) concentration and adenotonsillar size is present only among nonobese children.

    Topics: Adenoids; Child, Preschool; China; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Hypertrophy; Leukotriene E4; Male; Obesity; Palatine Tonsil; Polysomnography; Prospective Studies; Severity of Illness Index; Sleep Apnea Syndromes; Surveys and Questionnaires

2011