Abstract

Central hypoventilation syndromes such as Ondine's curse are rare neurorespiratory diseases associated with dysregulation of the vegetative (or autonomous) nervous system. They are characterized by a defect in the automatic control of ventilation, with a severe reduction or even the absence of CO2/H+ chemosensitivity. As no effective pharmacotherapy currently exists, lifelong mechanical ventilation is the only available treatment for patients suffering from these syndromes. In this context, clinical observation and studies in animal models suggest that gonane progestins, alone or in combination with serotonergic agents, could constitute a therapeutic alternative.

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