A. Jimenez et al., CHANGES IN BIOAVAILABILITY AND TISSUE DISTRIBUTION OF COPPER CAUSED BY MAGNESIUM-DEFICIENCY IN RATS, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 45(10), 1997, pp. 4023-4027
The effect of an Mg-deficient diet (200 mg of Mg/kg of feed) on the bi
oavailability of dietary Cu and the concentration of the cation in pla
sma, whole blood, skeletal muscle, kidney, heart, and liver of Wistar
rats after 7, 35, 49, and 70 days was studied. The Mg-deficient diet s
ignificantly increased the amount of Cu absorbed during the 10th (fina
l) week of the experiment. A direct linear correlation was found betwe
en Cu absorbed and Cu retention (balance) (pair-fed control r = 0.98,
p < 0.001; Mg-deficient rats r = 0.64, p < 0.001). Mg deficiency signi
ficantly reduced Cu content in whole blood on all sampling days and in
creased liver Cu from day 35 until the end of the experiment. Plasma,
muscle, and renal Cu levels were significantly increased only at the e
nd of the study (day 70). However, there was a significant decrease on
day 70 in Cu content in heart tissue. These findings show that chroni
c Mg deficiency increases Cu absorption and the concentrations of this
mineral in plasma, muscle, kidney, and Liver, Under the experimental
conditions used in this study, absorption appears to play a significan
t role in the regulation of the tissue distribution of Cu.