Reference
Mashaqi, Saif, et al. “Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 As a Messenger in the Cross Talk Between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Comorbid Systemic Hypertension, Cardiac Remodeling, and Ischemic Stroke: a Literature Review”. J. Clin. Sleep Med., vol. 17, no. 3, Mar. 2021, pp. 567–591.
Abstract
STUDY OBJECTIVES: OSA is a common sleep disorder. There is a
strong link between sleep-related breathing disorders and
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Matrix
metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) is a biological marker for
extracellular matrix degradation, which plays a significant role
in systemic hypertension, myocardial infarction and
postmyocardial infarction heart failure, and ischemic stroke.
This article reviews MMP-9 as an inflammatory mediator and a
potential messenger between OSA and OSA-induced comorbidities.
METHODS: We reviewed the MEDLINE database (PubMed) for
publications on MMP-9, OSA, and cardiovascular disease,
identifying 1,592 studies and including and reviewing 50
articles for this work. RESULTS: There is strong evidence that
MMP-9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 levels are
elevated in patients with OSA (mainly MMP-9), systemic
hypertension, myocardial infarction, and postmyocardial
infarction heart failure. Our study showed variable results that
could be related to the sample size or to laboratory
methodology. CONCLUSIONS: MMP-9 and its endogenous inhibitor,
tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1, are a common
denominator in OSA, systemic hypertension, myocardial
infarction, and heart failure. This characterization makes MMP-9
a target for developing novel selective inhibitors that can
serve as adjuvant therapy in patients with OSA, which may
ameliorate the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular mortality
associated with OSA.