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Przegl Lek
1997;54(9):630-3
The role of
magnesium in the pathogenesis and therapy of bronchial asthma
[Article in
Polish]
Skotnicki AB,
Jablonski MJ, Musial J, Swadzba J.
Kliniki
Hematologii Collegium Medicum Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego w Krakowie.
Magnesium is
the fourth most abundant metal found in the body. It plays a crucial
role in numerous biological processes. It is a natural calcium
antagonist. New experimental data suggest that Mg+2 influences a variety
of lung structures.
Intracellular
Mg+2 is thought to modulate smooth muscle contractions and it is known
to have a direct effect on calcium uptake, resulting in smooth muscle
relaxation. Magnesium has been forgotten cation from the therapeutical
point of view, but now several clinical reports point to the salutary
actions of Mg+2 in various lung diseases.
Many reports
suggests that magnesium sulfate and aspartate has certainly a role as an
adjunct to traditional therapy in asthma and asthma-like conditions and
have been helpful in the treatment of acute exacerbations of asthma.
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