PURPOSE: The co-occurrence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and obesity are common. Mitochondrial open reading frame of the 12S rRNA-c (MOTS-C) is one of the newly identified mitochondrial derivative peptides that play a role in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis. We aimed to examine the serum levels of MOTS-C to help understand the role of the disease in the pathophysiology, thereby investigating whether it can contribute to the appropriate treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy patients with OSAS and 20 healthy controls were included. The serum MOTS-C level was measured in all patients. For each participant, demographic features, lipid profile, serum glucose levels, and insulin levels were also evaluated. Homeostatic model assessment indicator of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) was calculated for all participants.
RESULTS: Patients with OSAS (n = 70) were grouped as mild (n = 19), moderate (n = 19), and severe (n = 32). Patients with AHI ≤ 5 were considered as the healthy control group (n = 20). Mean age was 50.3 years and 74% (67/90) of the study sample was male. As expected, as the severity of OSA increased, BMI, insulin levels and HOMA-IR increased. MOTS-C levels were significantly lower in patients with OSA compared to healthy controls (p < 0.000) and we found that MOTS-C levels decreased as OSA severity increased. There was a negative correlation between serum MOTS-C levels and AHI and BMI (r = - 0.492, p < 0.001, r = - 0.382, p < 0.001, respectively). Serum MOTS-C levels were independently associated with AHI in BMI and HOMA-IR in linear regression analysis (p < 0.010, p < 0.007, p < 0.007, respectively).
CONCLUSION: Serum MOTS-C level is related to OSA and BMI. MOTS-C may be a useful new marker for early metabolic disorders in patients with OSA.
Authors
Baylan, Filiz Alkan; Yarar, Esra
Keywords
BMIInsulinMOTS-CObstructive sleep apnea
Relationship between the mitochondria-derived peptide MOTS-c and insulin resistance in obstructive sleep apnea. | Pepdox