Researchers studied how growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) signaling affects brain damage caused by repeated drops in oxygen during sleep, as occurs in obstructive sleep apnea. A GHRH-activating compound (JI-34) protected mice from memory problems, anxiety, and depression caused by intermittent low oxygen by reducing oxidative stress and boosting protective factors in the brain. These findings suggest GHRH-based treatments could help prevent the cognitive decline associated with sleep apnea.
Nair, Deepti; Ramesh, Vijay; Li, Richard C; Schally, Andrew V; Gozal, David