Günther T, Höllriegl V, Vormann J
Institute of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Free University of Berlin, FRG.
Biol Trace Elem Res. 1988 Jul;16(2):129-35. doi: 10.1007/BF02797097.
Oral application of 700 mg/kg salicylic acid to pregnant and non-pregnant female rats caused an increase of serum Mg2+ and a decrease of serum Ca2+ concentration. The salicylate effect was drastically enhanced by Zn deficiency. The increase in serum Mg2+ is probably caused by the nephrotoxicity of salicylate. The decrease of serum Ca2+ concentration is combined with an increase of parathyroid hormone concentration in serum. Probably, salicylate and Zn deficiency inhibit Ca2+ mobilization by parathyroid hormone in bone.