2019
DOI: 10.26442/20751753.2019.1.190240
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Potassium and magnesium deficiency, its role in cardiovascular disease development and possibilities of correction

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“…According to the literature data, magnesium is one of the most important microelements in the body and provides ionic membrane processes in both nerve and muscle cells, and orotic acid causes a powerful impact on protein metabolism, and through it on other types of metabolismcarbohydrate, lipid and water-salt [12]. Acting as a natural calcium antagonist, magnesium takes part in muscle fiber relaxation, reduces platelet aggregation, and maintains a normal transmembrane potential in electrically excitable tissues [1]. In addition, magnesium provides suppression of nerve centers that stimulate sympathetic innervation and the renin-angiotensin system, and also enhances sodium excretion due to increased renal blood flow, ensuring the removal of excess sodium from the body as one of the important factors in increasing vascular tone.…”
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“…According to the literature data, magnesium is one of the most important microelements in the body and provides ionic membrane processes in both nerve and muscle cells, and orotic acid causes a powerful impact on protein metabolism, and through it on other types of metabolismcarbohydrate, lipid and water-salt [12]. Acting as a natural calcium antagonist, magnesium takes part in muscle fiber relaxation, reduces platelet aggregation, and maintains a normal transmembrane potential in electrically excitable tissues [1]. In addition, magnesium provides suppression of nerve centers that stimulate sympathetic innervation and the renin-angiotensin system, and also enhances sodium excretion due to increased renal blood flow, ensuring the removal of excess sodium from the body as one of the important factors in increasing vascular tone.…”
Section: Results and Its Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, magnesium reduces sympathetic effects on the heart, thereby eliminating the damaging effect of catecholamines on the myocardium (Gröber et al 2015;Trisvetova 2018). As a result, magnesium aspartate has an adaptogenic effect, increasing the body's resistance and endurance to various stressful influences (Baryshnikova et al 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%