Final - Magnesium Flashcards

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What are the sources of magnesium?

A

chocolate, nuts, legumes, whole-grains, seafood, green leafy vegetables (present in cholrophyll, Mg 2+ containing pigment)

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2
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What is an Mg 2+ containing pigment?

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chloryphyll

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3
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What reduces the content of magnesium in food?

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food processing/grain refining

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4
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What are the supplemental forms of Mg?

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Magnesium sulfate (epsom salt)
Magnesium oxide
Magnesium chloride
magnesium lactate

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5
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How is the homeostasis of Mg maintained?

A
gut absorption
renal excretion (reabsorption) bone resorption
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What impairs the absorption of magnesium?

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phytates, fiber
Ca, P (competition)
fatty acids (soaps)

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7
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What enhances the absorption of magnesium?

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carbohydrates (fructose and lactose), protein, vitamin D

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Resorption of magnesium

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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
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9
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What are the functions of magnesium?

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  • Magnesium is bound to phospholipids in cell membranes
  • > 300 enzymes require magnesium as a cofactor
  • Has regulatory roles
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10
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Which enzymes require magnesium as a cofactor?

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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
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What are the regulatory roles of magnesium?

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transcription
protein synthesis
cyclic AMP formation 
cardiac and smooth muscle contraction 
insulin action
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12
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What are the symptoms of Magenisium deficiency?

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Rare in healthy humans

nausea, vomiting, anorexia; tetany & convulsions, hypo Ca, hypoNa, hypoK and abnormal neuromuscular and neurological function

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13
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What other pathological conditions is Mg deficiency associated with?

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CVD, renal disease, and diabetes

  • Vomiting & diarrhea
  • Severe PEM
  • Alcoholics (increased Mg excretion)
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14
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How is Mg related to Ca?

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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
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