sleep-respiratory-disorder-linked-to-memory-loss-150x150 Sleep Respiratory Disorder Linked to Memory Loss apnea is a respiratory disorder manifested during that involves episodes in which a person misses one or more breath at a time. The disorder is usually experienced in several episodes during the and triggers fatigue and during the day. Snoring and restless are also symptoms associated with apnea. According to a new study carried out at the of California, five or more episodes per hour may have serious consequences on the tissue and can lead to problems related to recognition.

images made through a magnetic resonance imaging process on about forty patients revealed that parts of the known as the mammillary bodies, that are located in the anterior end of the archer of the and are responsible for processing memories, are about 20 percent smaller than those of people that don’t have apnea.

“OSA patients showed significantly reduced left, right, and combined mammillary body volumes compared with control subjects, after partitioning for age, gender, and head size. Left-side mammillary bodies showed greater volume than the right side. Obstructive apnea (OSA) patients show compromised emotional and cognitive functions, including anterograde deficits,” reads the abstract of the study conducted by neurobiologist Ronald Harper of the of California.

“Our findings demonstrate that impaired breathing during can lead to a serious injury that disrupts and thinking,” said Harper in an interview.

According to the results of the study, the in the mammillary body volume in patients suffering from obstructive apnea is not only affecting but also spatial orientation. However, the mechanism through which the volume of the respective area of the is affected is unknown, but is probably associated with hypoxic/ischemic processes and nutritional deficiencies.

“The findings are important because patients suffering loss from other syndromes, such as alcoholism or Alzheimer disease, also show shrunken mammillary bodies,” said Rahesh Kumar, a member of the research team.

Patients with apnea disorder are rarely aware of their problems and are generally informed by their partners that are awaken during a apnea episode. Some of the most serious consequences of this disorder can go as far as cor pulmonale or failure.

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