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Original Article

Effects of dietary magnesium on blood pressure and vascular lesions in hypertensive rats

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Pages 365-369 | Accepted 17 May 1994, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Summary

The present study examines the effects of dietary magnesium on the development of hypertension and hypertensive vascular lesions in deoxycorticosterone acetate and salt induced (DOCA-salt) and 2 kidney one clip (2K1C) hypertensive as well as normotensive control rats. Animals received a regular (0.12% Mg), high (0.4% Mg) or low (0.03% Mg) magnesium diet for 6 wks. Dietary magnesium did not alter the growth or blood pressure in control, DOCA-salt and 2K1C rats even though the plasma magnesium concentration was significantly altered by the diets (ANOVA, p < 0.05 in control, DOCA-salt and 2K1C, respectively). Dietary magnesium did not alter the urinary potassium excretion, plasma sodium, potassium, total calcium concentration and plasma renin activity in any group, while the high magnesium diet significantly increased the urinary sodium excretion in DOCA-salt (p < 0.05) but not in control and 2K1C rats when compared with the regular magnesium diet. In histological studies, dietary magnesium did not alter the percentage media area of intramyocardial arteries, or glomerular and renal arterial and arteriolar lesions in DOCA-salt and 2K1C rats. This study suggests that moderate alterations of dietary magnesium do not modify blood pressure in normotensive control, DOCA-salt and 2K1C hypertensive rats, nor do they modify vascular disease in these 2 hypertensive models.

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