Changes of Sialic Acid and Fucose in Serum by Serial Bathing in Hot Springs.
- VernacularTitle:温泉浴による血清中のシアル酸とフコースの変化について
- Author:
Kohei SATO
;
Tomohisa KUDO
;
Yoshihiro YOKOYAMA
;
Norio TOSA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine
1993;56(3):151-156
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
In order to clarify why orthopedic complaints such as lumbago are ameliorated by hot-spring bathing, serum levels of sialic acid and fucose, which form glycoconjugates and are markers of connective tissue metabolism, were measured before and after each hot-spring bathing. No changes were observed in serum sialic acid for persons who took hot-spring bathing more than three times per day for 10 days. However, many of them showed a decreasing tendency in serum fucose level after bathing. Although it is not clear why this tendency occurs, it strongly suggests that hot-spring bathing influences on connective tissue metabolism.