Magnesium metabolism and its assessment

Agbecha Ayu *

Department of Chemical Pathology, Federal Medical Centre Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Frontiers in Chemistry and Pharmacy Research, 2021, 01(01), 029–043.
Article DOI: 10.53294/ijfcpr.2021.1.1.0055
Publication history: 
Received on 14 March 2021; revised on 19 April 2021; accepted on 22 April 2021
 
Abstract: 
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant cation in the body. It has several functions in the human body including its role as a cofactor for more than 300 enzymatic reactions. Magnesium balance in the body is controlled by a dynamic interplay among intestinal absorption, exchange with bone, and renal excretion. Intestinal magnesium absorption proceeds in both a passive paracellular and an active transcellular manner. Regulation of serum magnesium concentrations is achieved mainly by control of renal magnesium reabsorption. In the kidney passive paracellular transport via claudins facilitates bulk magnesium absorption, whereas active transcellular pathways mediate the fine-tuning of magnesium absorption. There are no readily available and easy methods to assess magnesium status. Serum magnesium and the magnesium tolerance test are the most widely used. Measurement of ionized magnesium may become more widely available with the development of ion selective electrode analyzers.​
 
Keywords: 
Magnesium metabolism, Magnesium transport; Serum magnesium; Magnesium loading test
 
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