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Progressive magnesium deficiency increases mortality from endotoxin challenge
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a) Endotoxin challenge causes significant increases in circulating total and ionized magnesium concentrations. b) Progressive magnesium deficiency is strongly associated with increased lethality, and magnesium replacement therapy provides significant protection from endotoxin challenge. c) These experimental results support the concept that cellular injury is probably associated with increases in circulating magnesium concentrations. Furthermore, these experimental findings suggest that magnesium deficiency predisposes to worse outcome from endotoxin challenge, and that replacement therapy in the setting of magnesium deficiency may be warranted, especially in critically ill subjects.
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