Welsh J, Schwartz R, Krook L
J Nutr. 1981 Mar;111(3):514-24. doi: 10.1093/jn/111.3.514.
Growing chicks fed magnesium-deficient (150 ppm Mg) diets for 14 or 21 days developed significant hypomagnesemia and hypocalcemia compared to control chicks fed 1,000 ppm Mg. The hypocalcemia was accompanied by significant parathyroid gland hyperactivity, suggesting that magnesium deficiency did not impair parathyroid gland function. Despite parathyroid gland hyperactivity, however, bone resorption was decreased in the magnesium-deficient chicks, although bone formation was not affected by magnesium depletion. The decrease in bone resorption in the magnesium-deficient chicks was correlated with significant bone magnesium depletion and resulted in increased bone calcium content. These findings suggested that the development of hypocalcemia in magnesium-deficient chicks was related to decreased bone resorption, due to impaired osteocytic function rather than parathyroid gland insufficiency. The results also offer an explanation for the decrease in skeletal responsiveness to PTH which has been reported during magnesium depletion.
与喂食1000 ppm镁的对照雏鸡相比,喂食缺镁(150 ppm镁)日粮14天或21天的生长雏鸡出现了显著的低镁血症和低钙血症。低钙血症伴有显著的甲状旁腺功能亢进,这表明镁缺乏并未损害甲状旁腺功能。然而,尽管甲状旁腺功能亢进,但缺镁雏鸡的骨吸收减少,尽管骨形成不受镁缺乏的影响。缺镁雏鸡骨吸收的减少与显著的骨镁缺乏相关,并导致骨钙含量增加。这些发现表明,缺镁雏鸡低钙血症的发生与骨吸收减少有关,这是由于骨细胞功能受损而非甲状旁腺功能不全所致。这些结果也为镁缺乏期间骨骼对甲状旁腺激素反应性降低的报道提供了解释。