2013, Number 2
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Rev Cub Med Mil 2013; 42 (2)
Cardiovascular physiopathological mechanisms in patients with sleep deprivation
Río VV, Saldaña BA, Martínez PA
Language: Spanish
References: 35
Page: 210-220
PDF size: 60.70 Kb.
ABSTRACT
There are many factors which are related to work, nutritional and hygienic habits and
lifestyle that influence on sleep duration and bring about disequilibrium in the body
homeostasis and lead to the appearance of risk factors that increase morbidity and
mortality due to cardiovascular diseases. This work is aimed at updating and
synthesizing the cardiovascular physiopathological mechanisms in patients with partial
or total sleep deprivation. To achieve this aim, we consulted electronic databases
(Pubmed, Ebsco, Medline and Hinari), and selected articles about the topic which have
been published during the last five years. We found a significant association between
sleep deprivation and cardiovascular diseases, explained by different mechanisms
which include: autonomic disequilibrium with prevalence of sympathetic activity,
increase of circulating catecholamines, diminished baroreflex sensitivity, low levels of
intracellular magnesium, inhibition of melatonin secretion, and the action of diverse
inflammation precursors. We conclude that, these mechanisms produce an increase in
the vascular tone and high blood pressure among other variations that increase
cardiovascular risk factors, morbidity and mortality.
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