<HashMap><database>JPOST Repository</database><file_versions><headers><Content-Type>application/xml</Content-Type></headers><body><files><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-08.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-08.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-10.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-04.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-04.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-10.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-02.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-02.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-05.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-07.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-07.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-09.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-05.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-03.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-09.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-01.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-01.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-03.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/2-06.csv</Csv><Csv>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST000567/files/1-06.csv</Csv></files><type>primary</type></body><statusCode>OK</statusCode><statusCodeValue>200</statusCodeValue></file_versions><scores/><additional><omics_type>Proteomics</omics_type><submitter>Tadashi Yamamoto</submitter><species>Homo Sapiens (human)</species><full_dataset_link>https://repository.jpostdb.org/entry/JPST000567</full_dataset_link><submitter_affiliation>Niigata University</submitter_affiliation><sample_protocol></sample_protocol><repository>jPOST</repository><data_protocol></data_protocol><pubmed_abstract>Conventional sauna bathing may have some health benefits as it facilitates relaxing, detoxing and promoting metabolism. However, conventional sauna bathing at a high temperature may be harmful for the body by increasing the risk of heart failure. The nano-mist sauna has been developed to provide nano-size water particles at a lower temperature. Hence, nano-mist sauna bathing is expected to be useful for health without the risks that arise at high temperatures. In this study, we performed a comprehensive proteomics analysis of urine samples obtained from healthy volunteers before and after they had taken a sauna bath with nano-mist (&lt;i>n&lt;/i> = 10) or with conventional mist (&lt;i>n&lt;/i> = 10) daily for two weeks (4 groups). The average numbers of urine proteins identified by liquid chromatography-linked mass chromatography in each group varied from 678 to 753. Interestingly, the protein number was increased after sauna bathing both with nano-mist or with conventional mist. Quantitative analysis indicated that considerable numbers of proteins were obviously up-regulated, with more than two-folds in urine samples after the nano-mist sauna bathing. The KEGG pathway analysis showed significant stimulation of the lysosome pathway (&lt;i>p&lt;/i> = 5.89E-6) after the nano-mist bathing, which may indicate the nano-mist sauna bathing promotes metabolism related to the lysosome pathway more efficiently than conventional mist sauna bathing and may provide more health benefits.</pubmed_abstract><pubmed_title>Proteomics Analysis of Urine to Examine Physical Effects of Warm Nano Mist Sauna Bathing.</pubmed_title><pubmed_authors>Hirao Yoshitoshi Y, Kinoshita Naohiko N, Xu Bo B, Saito Suguru S, Quadery Ali F AF, Elguoshy Amr A, Yamamoto Keiko K, Yamamoto Tadashi T</pubmed_authors></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>NGT6</name><description>Conventional sauna bathing may have some benefits for health such as relaxing, detoxing and promoting metabolism. However, conventional sauna bathing at a high temperature may be harmful for the body to increase a risk for heart failure. Nano-mist sauna has been developed to provide nano-size water particles at a lower temperature. Hence, the nano-mist sauna bathing is expected to be useful for health without risks at high temperature. In this study, we performed a comprehensive proteomics analysis of urine samples obtained from healthy volunteers before and after they had taken sauna bath with nano-mist (n=10) or with conventional mist (n=10) daily for two weeks (4 groups). The average numbers of urine proteins identified by liquid chromatography-linked mass chromatography in each group were from 678 to 753. Interestingly, the protein number was increased after sauna bathing both with nano-mist or with conventional mist. By a quantitative analysis considerable numbers of proteins were obviously up-regulated with more than two-folds in urine samples after the nano-mist sauna bathing. The KEGG pathway analysis showed significant stimulation of lysosome pathway (p= 5.89E-6) after the nano-mist bathing, which may indicate the nano-mist sauna bathing promote metabolism related to the lysosome pathway more efficiently than conventional mist sauna bathing and may be more beneficial for the health.</description><dates><publication>Tue Jul 16 00:00:00 BST 2019</publication></dates><accession>PXD013155</accession><cross_references><TAXONOMY>9606</TAXONOMY><pubmed>31109144</pubmed></cross_references></HashMap>