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Títulos: Circulating serotonin and dopamine concentrations in osteoarthritis patients: a pilot study on the effect of pelotherapy
Autores/as: Gálvez Galán, Isabel
Hinchado Sánchez-Moro, María Dolores
Otero Calderón, Eduardo
Navarro Pérez, María Carmen
Ortega Collazos, Eduardo
Martín Cordero, Leticia
Torres Piles, Silvia Teresa
Ortega Rincón, Eduardo
Palabras clave: 5-HT;Fangoterapia;Peloterapia;Hidroterapia;Spaterapia;Inflamación;Mud therapy;Pelotherapy;Hydrotherapy;Spa therapy;Inflammation
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Editor/a: Springer
Resumen: Balneotherapy has demonstrated clinical efficacy in the management of pathologies involving low-grade inflammation and stress. In rheumatic conditions such as osteoarthritis (OA), this therapy presents anti-inflammatory properties and potential to improve psychological well-being. Although the neurohormones serotonin and dopamine are known to be involved in these processes, surprisingly they have not been studied in this context. The objective was to evaluate the effect of a cycle of balneotherapy with peloids (pelotherapy) on circulating serotonin and dopamine concentrations in a group of aged individuals with OA, after comparing their basal state to that of an age-matched control group. In our pilot study, a pelotherapy program (10 days) was carried out in a group of 16 elderly patients with OA, evaluating its effects on circulating serotonin and dopamine concentrations (measured by ELISA). Individuals with OA showed higher levels of serotonin and lower dopamine levels, in line with the inflammatory roles of these mediators. After pelotherapy, serotonin concentrations significantly decreased, potentially contributing to the previously reported anti-inflammatory effects of balneotherapy.
Descripción: Open Access funding provided thanks to the CRUE-CSIC agreement with Springer Nature
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/21231
ISSN: 0020-7128
DOI: 10.1007/s00484-023-02571-8
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