The participants in the study will be adult patients with suspected sleep-disordered breathing. A one-night polysomnography will be performed using the NOXA1 device (NOX Medical, Reykjavík, Iceland). During the polysomnographic examination, sleep, breathing, heart rate and activity of the masticatory muscles will be recorded. Blood sample will be taken from each of the participants qualified to the study and control group to determine the level of dopamine and used to perform genetic tests of selected single nucleotide polymorphisms occurring within the genes regulating the concentration of dopamine and genes encoding dopamine receptors.
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) refers to a spectrum of abnormalities related to sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common type of SDB and affects approximately one billion adults worldwide. Untreated OSA leads to significant comorbidities and increased mortality due to significantly increased risk of stroke and heart attack. Because of limited access to objective sleep studies and the fact that untreated OSA is a real risk factor premature death, the determination of possible organic reasons for its occurrence is a key aspect. The purpose of the study is to determine the importance of dopamine levels and selected single nucleotide polymorphisms within genes regulating the concentration of dopamine - the gene responsible for production of the enzyme catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) - rs4680 and rs6269 and genes encoding receptors dopamine (DRD1 - rs686, rs5327 and DRD2 - rs1800497) in assessment of the risk of development and advancement of SDB. The participants of the study will be adult patients hospitalized in the Department of Internal Diseases, Occupational Diseases, Hypertension and Clinical Oncology of the Wroclaw Medical University due to suspicion of SDB. One-night polysomnography study will be performed using the NOXA1 device (NOX Medical, Reykjavík, Iceland) at the Sleep Laboratory. During the examination parameters regarding sleep, breathing, heart rate and activity of the masticatory muscles will be recorded. The study group will consist of the participants in whom, on the basis of 3rd edition of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine SDB will be recognized. Control group will consist of healthy participants matched in terms of age and sex. A blood sample will be collected from all participants to determine the level of dopamine and to perform genetic test of selected single nucleotide polymorphisms within the genes regulating the concentration of dopamine - the gene responsible for production the enzyme catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) - rs4680 and rs6269 and genes encoding dopamine receptors (DRD1 - rs686, rs5327 and DRD2 - rs1800497). Study group and control group will be compared and the results will be statistically analysed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Each of the patients will undergo polysomnography
In each of the patients blood dopamine level will be measured
Each of the patients will undergo genetical test focusing on selected single nucleotide polymorphisms within genes regulating the concentration of dopamine - the gene responsible for production of the enzyme catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) - rs4680 and rs6269 and genes encoding receptors dopamine (DRD1 - rs686, rs5327 and DRD2 - rs1800497).
Wroclaw Medical Uniwesity
Wroclaw, Poland
Relationship between sleep-disordered breathing and blood dopamine level.
Each participant will undergo blood test focusing on the level of dopamine.
Time frame: June 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023
Relationship between sleep-disordered breathing and polymorphism within genes regulating the concentration and encoding receptors of dopamine.
Each participant will undergo genetical blood test focusing on the polymorphisms within genes regulating the concentration of dopamine - the gene responsible for production of the enzyme catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) - rs4680 and rs6269 and genes encoding receptors dopamine (DRD1 - rs686, rs5327 and DRD2 - rs1800497).
Time frame: June 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023
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