F. Series et al., Muscle fiber area distribution of musculus uvulae in obstructive sleep apnea and non-apneic snorers, INT J OBES, 24(4), 2000, pp. 410-415
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether differences exist in the morphology of uppe
r airway muscles between apneic and non-apneic snorers
DESIGN: Muscle characteristic analysis in patients undergoing upper airway
surgery in a tertiary sleep center. SUBJECTS: 10 non-apneic snorers and 10
sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (SAHS).
MEASUREMENTS: Frequency distribution of musculus uvulae (MU) muscle fiber a
rea determined from 475 +/- 207 (mean +/- s.d.) and 697 +/- 165 type IIA fi
bers and 92 +/- 32 and 68 +/- 45 type I fibers in snorers and SAHS, respect
ively.
RESULTS: Histochemical analyses of MU revealed as expected that type IIA fi
bers occupied a significantly larger area within that muscle in SAHS compar
ed to Snorers (89.4 +/- 5.8% and 76.1 +/- 15.1% respectively, P= 0.01), No
difference was found in the frequency distribution of type I and type IIA f
iber areas between the two groups comparing the between-groups and within-g
roup variance of individual area distributions found in snorers and SAHS.
CONCLUSION: There is no difference in muscle fiber area frequency distribut
ion between non-apneic snorers and SAHS patients, This suggests that muscul
us uvulae of these groups of patients does not have a specific prevalence o
f atrophic or hypertrophic muscle fibers.