Author response: Long-term cerebral white and gray matter changes after preeclampsia

We thank Dr. Culebras for the comment on our article.1 Sleep apnea might be among the pathophysiologic pathways linking preeclampsia with increased risk of cerebrovascular disease in previously preeclamptic women. In fact, research recently focused on the role of sleep apnea in the etiopathogenesis of cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease and demonstrated an increased stroke risk in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).2,3 Intermittent hypoxia with consecutive vascular dysregulation has been identified as a possible mechanism whereby OSA increases risk of stroke. This might be relevant to previously preeclamptic mothers in whom autonomic neurovascular dysfunction, inter alia mediated by functional changes to the sympathetic nervous system, was also demonstrated.4 It remains to be answered whether this similarity among pathologies indeed points to a causative link between preeclampsia and cerebrovascular disease.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: WRITECLICK & amp;reg; EDITOR ' S CHOICE Source Type: research