AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether heart failure results in loss of cardiac magnesium sufficient to alter cellular electrophysiology.Background. Free magnesium has numerous intracellular roles affecting metabolism, excitability and RNA synthesis. Total cardiac magnesium content is reduced in heart failure, but it is unclear whether magnesium loss is primary or iatrogenic. Furthermore, it is unknown whether free magnesium levels are affected or whether a change in free magnesium would alter cellular electrophysiology.Methods. Eight mongrel dogs underwent demand ventricular pacing (VVI) at 250 beats/min for 3 weeks to induce heart failure. Sublingual epithelial magnesium was measured before pacing and at death. Left ventricula...
Although the antiarrhythmic properties of magnesium are well recognized, its mechanisms of antiarrhy...
Willis. Functional and metabolic effects of extracellular magnesium in normoxic and ischemic myocard...
nervous activation is a crucial compensatory mechanism in heart failure. However, excess catecholami...
Although epidemiologic data suggest a relation between myocardial infarction death rates and dietary...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to compare the incidence of sudden death in rats treated with magnesiu...
The magnesium ion (Mg2 ) is involved in a variety of physiological and biochemical processes includi...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine the effects of magnesium on epicardial action potential durat...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to compare the incidence of sudden death in rats treated with magnesiu...
Magnesium (Mg24) is essential for normal functioning of the heart. It is the second most abundant di...
Published ArticleMagnesium is the second most abundant intracellular cation with many control and re...
Impaired magnesium metabolism in congestive heart failure (CHF) or in acute myocardial infarction (A...
To study possible modulation of Mg(2+) transport in low Mg(2+) conditions, we fed either a Mg-defici...
Impaired magnesium metabolism in congestive heart failure (CHF) or in acute myocardial infarction (A...
Magnesium has been used empirically for several decades in the treatment of atrial and ventricular a...
AbstractObjectives. This study was carried out to establish prospectively the incidence and relation...
Although the antiarrhythmic properties of magnesium are well recognized, its mechanisms of antiarrhy...
Willis. Functional and metabolic effects of extracellular magnesium in normoxic and ischemic myocard...
nervous activation is a crucial compensatory mechanism in heart failure. However, excess catecholami...
Although epidemiologic data suggest a relation between myocardial infarction death rates and dietary...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to compare the incidence of sudden death in rats treated with magnesiu...
The magnesium ion (Mg2 ) is involved in a variety of physiological and biochemical processes includi...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine the effects of magnesium on epicardial action potential durat...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to compare the incidence of sudden death in rats treated with magnesiu...
Magnesium (Mg24) is essential for normal functioning of the heart. It is the second most abundant di...
Published ArticleMagnesium is the second most abundant intracellular cation with many control and re...
Impaired magnesium metabolism in congestive heart failure (CHF) or in acute myocardial infarction (A...
To study possible modulation of Mg(2+) transport in low Mg(2+) conditions, we fed either a Mg-defici...
Impaired magnesium metabolism in congestive heart failure (CHF) or in acute myocardial infarction (A...
Magnesium has been used empirically for several decades in the treatment of atrial and ventricular a...
AbstractObjectives. This study was carried out to establish prospectively the incidence and relation...
Although the antiarrhythmic properties of magnesium are well recognized, its mechanisms of antiarrhy...
Willis. Functional and metabolic effects of extracellular magnesium in normoxic and ischemic myocard...
nervous activation is a crucial compensatory mechanism in heart failure. However, excess catecholami...