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DIETARY MAGNESIUM: NEW RESEARCH
ANDREW W. YARDLEY EDITOR
Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York
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Contents Preface
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Short Communications Magnesium Concentration in Mononuclear Cells of COPD Patients in Stable Phase N. Ruljančić, S. Popović-Grle, V. Rumenjak, B. Sokolić, A. Malić, M. Mihanović and I. Čepelak Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
1
Magnesium Intake, the Metabolic Syndrome, and Chronic Disease: A Critical Review of Epidemiologic Studies Yiqing Song
11
Chronopathological Forms of Asthma due to Magnesium Depletion with Hypo- or Hyper-Function of the Biological Clock: Therapeutic Implications Jean Durlach, Nicole Pagès, Pierre Bac, Michel Bara and Andrée Guiet-Bara
45
Low Birth Weight and Magnesium: From the Standpoint of “Fetal Origin” Hypothesis Junji Takaya
99
Chapter 4
Dietary Magnesium and Metabolic Syndrome Fernando Guerrero-Romero and Martha Rodríguez-Morán
Chapter 5
Relation of Vitamin D, Calcium, and Magnesium to the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Sara Chacko and Simin Liu
127
Enhancement of Magnesium Content in Plants by Exploiting Ionomics and Transcriptomics Christian Hermans and Nathalie Verbruggen
159
Chapter 6
113
vi Chapter 7
Chapter 8 Index
Contents A Role for Magnesium in the Regulation of Ruminal Sodium Transport Friederike Stumpff and Holger Martens Zinc, Copper, Manganese and Magnesium in Liver Cirrhosis Dario Rahelic, Milan Kujundzic and Velimir Bozikov
177 209 231
Preface Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and is essential to good health. Approximately 50% of total body magnesium is found in bone. The other half is found predominantly inside cells of body tissues and organs. Only 1% of magnesium is found in blood, but the body works very hard to keep blood levels of magnesium constant. Magnesium is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. It helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function, keeps heart rhythm steady, supports a healthy immune system, and keeps bones strong. Magnesium also helps regulate blood sugar levels, promotes normal blood pressure, and is known to be involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis. There is an increased interest in the role of magnesium in preventing and managing disorders such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. Dietary magnesium is absorbed in the small intestines. Magnesium is excreted through the kidney. This new book presents the latest research in the field. Short Communication - Magnesium (Mg) is the most abundant intracellular divalent cation and free cytoplasmic Mg can modulate the activity of a number of cellular enzymes, including key enzymes in phospholipase C signalling pathway which are initiated by antigen receptors on lymphocytes. The concentration of Mg may change after the cell activation. Lymphocytes have a role in the pathogenesis of COPD and recent studies indicate their abnormal function. As result of the above findings we determined the concentrations of total magnesium (tMg) and ionised magnesium (iMg) in isolated mononuclear cells (MNC) by using group of 46 COPD stable phase patients (past smokers, current smokers and nonsmokers) and 61 control subjects (24 healthy smokers and 37 healthy non-smokers). Due to the antagonism of magnesium towards calcium we determined in the same sample the concentrations of the total (tCa) and ionised calcium (iCa). We found an increased of biologically active iMg in isolated MNC of the COPD patients compared to the group oh healthy non-smokers (median 22.09 μmol/109 cells, CI 5.67-50.00 vs. median 17.02 μmol/109 cells, CI 10.84-38.89, p 0.83 mmol/L) [44]. Both groups were comparable in terms of sex, family history of diabetes, history of hypertension, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption and steady-state insulin concentrations. Similar associations between plasma magnesium concentrations and insulin-mediated glucose disposal were also observed when the same investigators enrolled 98 healthy nondiabetic individuals [39]. One nonrandomized trial examined the effect of magnesium supplementation on insulin sensitivity in 12 nondiabetic participants with normal body weight [12]. Magnesium-deficient diet (