Impaired absorption of magnesium in the aetiology of grass tetany
1995
Dua, K. | Care, A.D.
Magnesium is absorbed mainly from the reticulo-rumen and there are a number of factors reducing its absorption. The chief of these is the increased potential difference across the rumen epithelium caused by increased intraruminal potassium concentration. A significant amount of magnesium leaves the extracellular fluid each day as saliva. As only a portion of it is reabsorbed the rest is lost through the endogenous faecal excretion of magnesium. Thus, during impaired magnesium absorption, saliva could play an important role in the aetiology of hypomagnesaemia especially during dietary sodium depletion and the resultant increase in the potassium content of the saliva.
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