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Role of circadian gene expression in the divergent effects of intermittent hypoxia and sleep fragmentation on blood pressure
How daily body clock genes may explain different blood pressure responses to low oxygen and disrupted sleep
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Abstract
Circadian clock genes may influence cardiovascular and renal functions, particularly in relation to hypertension.
- Genetic variations in circadian rhythm genes are associated with salt sensitivity and blood pressure regulation.
- Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) impacts hypertension through intermittent hypoxia and sleep fragmentation.
- Circadian disruption may worsen hypertension by affecting gene regulation linked to hypoxia.
- Moderate intermittent hypoxia conditioning could have beneficial effects on heart and blood vessels.
- Future therapies may integrate controlled hypoxia interventions targeting circadian clock gene dysregulation.
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