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Abstract

Dyslipidemia is a significant threat to public health worldwide and the identification of its pathogenic mechanisms, as well as novel lipid-lowering agents, are warranted. Magnesium (Mg) is a key element to human health and its deficiency has been linked to the development of lipid abnormalities and related disorders, such as the metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or cardiovascular disease. In this review, we explored the associations of Mg (dietary intake, Mg concentrations in the body) and the lipid profile, as well as the impact of Mg supplementation on serum lipids. A systematic search was computed in PubMed/MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library and 3649 potentially relevant papers were detected and screened (n = 3364 following the removal of duplicates). After the removal of irrelevant manuscripts based on the screening of their titles and abstracts (n = 3037), we examined the full-texts of 327 original papers. Finally, after we applied the exclusion and inclusion criteria, a number of 124 original articles were included in this review. Overall, the data analyzed in this review point out an association of Mg concentrations in the body with serum lipids in dyslipidemia and related disorders. However, further research is warranted to clarify whether a higher intake of Mg from the diet or via supplements can influence the lipid profile and exert lipid-lowering actions.

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Title
Crosstalk of Magnesium and Serum Lipids in Dyslipidemia and Associated Disorders: A Systematic Review
Author
Mihnea-Alexandru Găman 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Elena-Codruța Dobrică 2 ; Matei-Alexandru Cozma 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Ninel-Iacobus Antonie 4 ; Ana Maria Alexandra Stănescu 5   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Găman, Amelia Maria 6   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Diaconu, Camelia Cristina 7   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Faculty of Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 050474 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected]; Department of Hematology, Center of Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplantation, Fundeni Clinical Institute, 022328 Bucharest, Romania 
 Department of Pathophysiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, Romania; [email protected]; Department of Dermatology, “Elias” University Emergency Hospital, 011461 Bucharest, Romania 
 Department of Gastroenterology, Colentina Clinical Hospital, 20125 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected] 
 Department of Internal Medicine, Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, 14461 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected] 
 Faculty of Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 050474 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected] 
 Department of Pathophysiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 200349 Craiova, Romania; [email protected]; Clinic of Hematology, Filantropia City Hospital, 200143 Craiova, Romania 
 Faculty of Medicine, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 050474 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected]; Department of Internal Medicine, Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, 14461 Bucharest, Romania; [email protected] 
First page
1411
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20726643
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2532181774
Copyright
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.