Magnesium deficiency and increased inflammation: current perspectives [PDF]
Forrest H Nielsen Research Nutritionist Consultant, Grand Forks, ND, USA Abstract: Animal studies have shown that magnesium deficiency induces an inflammatory response that results in leukocyte and macrophage activation, release of inflammatory cytokines
Forrest H Nielsen
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Increased Wnt/β-catenin signaling contributes to autophagy inhibition resulting from a dietary magnesium deficiency in injury-induced osteoarthritis [PDF]
Background Dietary magnesium deficiency, which is common in modern diet, has been associated with osteoarthritis (OA) susceptibility. Despite this clinical association, no study has addressed if dietary magnesium deficiency accelerates OA development ...
Ruijun Bai +10 more
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Increased magnesium intake does not mitigate MAFLD risk associated with magnesium deficiency [PDF]
Serum magnesium cannot accurately assess magnesium deficiency. The association between magnesium deficiency and metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) remains unclear.
Minjie Zhao, Yuezhou Zhang
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Magnesium Deficiency and Cardiometabolic Disease. [PDF]
Magnesium (Mg2+) has many physiological functions within the body. These include important roles in maintaining cardiovascular functioning, where it contributes to the regulation of cardiac excitation–contraction coupling, endothelial functioning and ...
Fritzen R +6 more
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Current Understandings on Magnesium Deficiency and Future Outlooks for Sustainable Agriculture. [PDF]
The productivity of agricultural produce is fairly dependent on the availability of nutrients and efficient use. Magnesium (Mg2+) is an essential macronutrient of living cells and is the second most prevalent free divalent cation in plants.
Chaudhry AH +4 more
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Magnesium plays an important role in many physiological functions. Habitually low intakes of magnesium and in general the deficiency of this micronutrient induce changes in biochemical pathways that can increase the risk of illness and, in particular ...
Diana Fiorentini +2 more
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Magnesium Deficiency Induces Lipid Accumulation in Vascular Endothelial Cells via Oxidative Stress-The Potential Contribution of EDF-1 and PPARγ. [PDF]
Background: Magnesium deficiency contributes to atherogenesis partly by promoting the dysfunction of endothelial cells, which are critical in vascular homeostasis and diseases.
Locatelli L +3 more
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Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Screening for Magnesium Deficiency. [PDF]
Magnesium is an essential mineral naturally present in the human body, where it acts as cofactor in several enzymatic reactions. Magnesium is a key cardiovascular regulator, which maintains electrical, metabolic, and vascular homeostasis.
Severino P +11 more
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Intra-erythrocytes magnesium deficiency could reflect cognitive impairment status due to vascular disease: a pilot study [PDF]
Background and aims Magnesium is a fundamental cation that regulates neuronal transmission, protein synthesis, energy metabolism. Magnesium deficiency mostly affects nervous and cardiovascular systems determining weakness, tremors, seizure and ...
Clementina Sitzia +5 more
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The Effect of Magnesium Deficiency on Neurological Disorders: A Narrative Review Article. [PDF]
Background: Magnesium (Mg) is an essential element for the body. It is a cofactor for ATP, DNA, and RNA and more than 600 enzymes. As it is similar to Ca2+, this element can also act as a cell signaling molecule and play multiple important roles in the ...
Xue W, You J, Su Y, Wang Q.
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