Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions

A tight control of magnesium homeostasis seems to be crucial for bone health. On the basis of experimental and epidemiological studies, both low and high magnesium have harmful effects on the bones. Magnesium deficiency contributes to osteoporosis directly by acting on crystal formation and on bone...

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Main Authors: Jeanette A. M. Maier, Alessandra Cazzaniga, Walter Albisetti, Sara Castiglioni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-07-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/5/8/3022
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spelling doaj-2fd17d8df4ab4afaa0077909650a99a42020-11-24T21:44:38ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432013-07-01583022303310.3390/nu5083022Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research DirectionsJeanette A. M. MaierAlessandra CazzanigaWalter AlbisettiSara CastiglioniA tight control of magnesium homeostasis seems to be crucial for bone health. On the basis of experimental and epidemiological studies, both low and high magnesium have harmful effects on the bones. Magnesium deficiency contributes to osteoporosis directly by acting on crystal formation and on bone cells and indirectly by impacting on the secretion and the activity of parathyroid hormone and by promoting low grade inflammation. Less is known about the mechanisms responsible for the mineralization defects observed when magnesium is elevated. Overall, controlling and maintaining magnesium homeostasis represents a helpful intervention to maintain bone integrity.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/5/8/3022osteoporosismagnesiumosteoblastosteoclast
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author Jeanette A. M. Maier
Alessandra Cazzaniga
Walter Albisetti
Sara Castiglioni
spellingShingle Jeanette A. M. Maier
Alessandra Cazzaniga
Walter Albisetti
Sara Castiglioni
Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions
Nutrients
osteoporosis
magnesium
osteoblast
osteoclast
author_facet Jeanette A. M. Maier
Alessandra Cazzaniga
Walter Albisetti
Sara Castiglioni
author_sort Jeanette A. M. Maier
title Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions
title_short Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions
title_full Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions
title_fullStr Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions
title_full_unstemmed Magnesium and Osteoporosis: Current State of Knowledge and Future Research Directions
title_sort magnesium and osteoporosis: current state of knowledge and future research directions
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2013-07-01
description A tight control of magnesium homeostasis seems to be crucial for bone health. On the basis of experimental and epidemiological studies, both low and high magnesium have harmful effects on the bones. Magnesium deficiency contributes to osteoporosis directly by acting on crystal formation and on bone cells and indirectly by impacting on the secretion and the activity of parathyroid hormone and by promoting low grade inflammation. Less is known about the mechanisms responsible for the mineralization defects observed when magnesium is elevated. Overall, controlling and maintaining magnesium homeostasis represents a helpful intervention to maintain bone integrity.
topic osteoporosis
magnesium
osteoblast
osteoclast
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/5/8/3022
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