2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anl.2020.10.011
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Chronic REM-sleep deprivation induced laryngopharyngeal reflux in rats: A preliminary study

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“…Acid suppressive therapy with PPIs has been internationally recognized as the preferred drug treatment for LPRD. However, in recent years, due to the comprehensive influence of various factors such as diet, 4 sleep, 5 , 6 and work stress, 7 some patients still show no significant improvement in LPRD symptoms after acid-suppressive therapy; in one study, PPIs and a placebo showed no significant difference in improving the symptoms of LPRD patients. 8 Further, because of the limitations of clinical tools, many symptoms and extrapharyngeal manifestations were not considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acid suppressive therapy with PPIs has been internationally recognized as the preferred drug treatment for LPRD. However, in recent years, due to the comprehensive influence of various factors such as diet, 4 sleep, 5 , 6 and work stress, 7 some patients still show no significant improvement in LPRD symptoms after acid-suppressive therapy; in one study, PPIs and a placebo showed no significant difference in improving the symptoms of LPRD patients. 8 Further, because of the limitations of clinical tools, many symptoms and extrapharyngeal manifestations were not considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been stated that any irregularity in this rhythm may affect the symptoms and pathogenesis of gastrointestinal diseases [76]. It has been shown that laryngopharyngeal reflux occurs in rats with chronic sleep deprivation and the reason for this is the occurrence of dysfunction in the central nervous system due to sleep deprivation and consequently, impairment in the control of gastrointestinal system motility [77]. It has even been reported that sleep deprivation may affect intestinal dysbiosis, which is one of the most important underlying causes of digestive system diseases, and may increase colitogenic microbiota [78].…”
Section: Sleep Deprivation and The Gastrointestinal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proportion of normal people, especially young people, with unhealthy living habits such as sleep disorder and high-fat diet has increased significantly. At the same time, studies have confirmed that patients with LPRD disease are usually accompanied by psychological disorders, and anxiety and depression are more common in people with sleep disorders ( 7 ). In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the clinical symptoms, sleep, and diet of the patients seeking treatment, aiming to explore the correlation between LPRD and the sleep status of patients and the influencing factors of their onset, so as to provide more data reference for the clinical prevention and treatment of LPRD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%