“…We are unaware of any published work on the impact of IH on exosome release and their biological properties in the CNS. Considering the extensive evidence indicating substantial structural and functional changes induced by chronic IH in brain regions cognitive, behavioral, mood, and autonomic functions (Burckhardt et al, 2008; Capone et al, 2012; Cheng et al, 2011; Darnall et al, 2017; Dayyat et al, 2012; Douglas et al, 2010; Goldbart et al, 2003; Gozal et al, 2001; Kanaan et al, 2006; Kim et al, 2015; Knight et al, 2011; Li et al, 2004; Lim et al, 2016; Nair et al, 2011; Row et al, 2007; Sapin et al, 2015; Shan et al, 2007; Xu et al, 2015; Xu et al, 2004; Yagishita et al, 2017; Zhan et al, 2005), it would be important to explore the potential contributions of exosomes in these contextual settings both as biomarkers for CNS morbidity as well as novel therapeutic targets. In addition, circulating EVs/exosomes have been associated with various diseases severity.…”