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Magnesium homeostasis in cattle: absorption and excretion.

Holger Martens1, Sabine Leonhard-Marek2, Monika Röntgen3, Friederike Stumpff1.   

Abstract

Magnesium (Mg2+) is an essential mineral without known specific regulatory mechanisms. In ruminants, plasma Mg2+ concentration depends primarily on the balance between Mg2+ absorption and Mg2+ excretion. The primary site of Mg2+ absorption is the rumen, where Mg2+ is apically absorbed by both potential-dependent and potential-independent uptake mechanisms, reflecting involvement of ion channels and electroneutral transporters, respectively. Transport is energised in a secondary active manner by a basolateral Na+/Mg2+ exchanger. Ruminal transport of Mg2+ is significantly influenced by a variety of factors such as high K+ concentration, sudden increases of ammonia, pH, and the concentration of SCFA. Impaired Mg2+ absorption in the rumen is not compensated for by increased transport in the small or large intestine. While renal excretion can be adjusted to compensate precisely for any surplus in Mg2+ uptake, a shortage in dietary Mg2+ cannot be compensated for either via skeletal mobilisation of Mg2+ or via up-regulation of ruminal absorption. In such situations, hypomagnesaemia will lead to decrease of a Mg2+ in the cerebrospinal fluid and clinical manifestations of tetany. Improved knowledge concerning the factors governing Mg2+ homeostasis will allow reliable recommendations for an adequate Mg2+ intake and for the avoidance of possible disturbances. Future research should clarify the molecular identity of the suggested Mg2+ transport proteins and the regulatory mechanisms controlling renal Mg excretion as parameters influencing Mg2+ homeostasis.

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Keywords:  1; BW body weight; CNNM cyclin and CBS domain divalent metal cation transport mediator; CNS central nervous system; CSF cerebrospinal fluid; DCT distal convoluted tubule; ECS extracellular space; ICS intracellular space; PD potential difference; PTH parathyroid hormone; TAL thick ascending limb of Henle; TRP transient receptor potential; 25(OH)2D3 1; 25-dihydroxyvitamin D3; Cows; Epithelial transport; Kidneys; Rumen; Tetany

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29318981     DOI: 10.1017/S0954422417000257

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Res Rev        ISSN: 0954-4224            Impact factor:   7.800


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