Overview
The purpose of this project is to examine key mechanisms contributing to sex-differences in hypoxic vasodilation and the impact of obesity, with particular emphasis on the sympathetic nervous system.
Description
Patients with sleep apnea are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease - with women at potentially greater risk than men. Contributing mechanisms are not well understood, but may be related to how women respond to low oxygen and, given over 70% of patients with sleep apnea are obese, the impact of obesity. This project seeks to increase our understanding of mechanisms that may contribute to sex differences in the cardiovascular response to low oxygen with the hope that this knowledge will improve the efficacy of current therapies and support the discovery of novel therapeutics.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy weight (BMI >18 and <25 kg/m2)
- Obese (BMI ≥30 kg/m2)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy, breastfeeding
- Diagnosed sleep apnea or AHI >10 events/hr
- Current smoking/Nicotine use
- Increased risk of bleeding, pro-coagulant disorders, clotting disorders, anticoagulation therapy
- Nerve/neurologic disease
- Cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, respiratory disease
- Blood pressure ≥140/90 mmHg
- Diabetes, Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- Communication barriers
- Prescription medications, Sensitivity to lidocaine