Final - Magnesium Flashcards
What are the sources of magnesium?
chocolate, nuts, legumes, whole-grains, seafood, green leafy vegetables (present in cholrophyll, Mg 2+ containing pigment)
What is an Mg 2+ containing pigment?
chloryphyll
What reduces the content of magnesium in food?
food processing/grain refining
What are the supplemental forms of Mg?
Magnesium sulfate (epsom salt)
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium chloride
magnesium lactate
How is the homeostasis of Mg maintained?
gut absorption renal excretion (reabsorption) bone resorption
What impairs the absorption of magnesium?
phytates, fiber
Ca, P (competition)
fatty acids (soaps)
What enhances the absorption of magnesium?
carbohydrates (fructose and lactose), protein, vitamin D
Resorption of magnesium
1/3 of the Mg in the bone is loosely bound to the surface of bone crystals
- exchangable pool with plasma
- dependent upon calcium metabolism
What are the functions of magnesium?
- Magnesium is bound to phospholipids in cell membranes
- > 300 enzymes require magnesium as a cofactor
- Has regulatory roles
Which enzymes require magnesium as a cofactor?
Enzymes that require ATP and ADP
- hexokinase and phsophofructokinase (glycolysis)
- Glucokinase
- Transketolase
- Creatinine kinase
- Oxidative decarboxylation (krebs cycle)
- Acyl coA synthase (b-oxidation initiation)
- Amino acid activation
What are the regulatory roles of magnesium?
transcription protein synthesis cyclic AMP formation cardiac and smooth muscle contraction insulin action
What are the symptoms of Magenisium deficiency?
Rare in healthy humans
nausea, vomiting, anorexia; tetany & convulsions, hypo Ca, hypoNa, hypoK and abnormal neuromuscular and neurological function
What other pathological conditions is Mg deficiency associated with?
CVD, renal disease, and diabetes
- Vomiting & diarrhea
- Severe PEM
- Alcoholics (increased Mg excretion)
How is Mg related to Ca?
Mg is required for Ca homeostasis
- Mg increases PTH secretion (high Mg inhibits release)
- PTH increases Ca (bone reabsorption; kidney reabsorption; intestine absorption & converts Vitamin D to its active form
Mg interferes with Ca metabolism
- inhibits intracellular release from SR
- inhibits blood clotting
- competes for binding sites on troponin C/inhibits contraction
- Inhibits phosphorus absorption , increased phosphorus reduces Ca absorption