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Magnesium Deficiency Alters Expression of Genes Critical for Muscle Magnesium Homeostasis and Physiology in Mice

Author
Gueugneau, Marine
Coudy-Gandilhon, Cécile
Bayle, Dominique
Maier, Jeanette A.
Béchet, Daniel
Mazur, André
Palinska-Saadi, Adriana
Maj-Żurawska, Magdalena
Zocchi, Monica
Castiglioni, Sara
Publication date
2021
Abstract (EN)

Chronic Mg2+ deficiency is the underlying cause of a broad range of health dysfunctions. As 25% of body Mg2+ is located in the skeletal muscle, Mg2+ transport and homeostasis systems (MgTHs) in the muscle are critical for whole-body Mg2+ homeostasis. In the present study, we as-sessed whether Mg2+ deficiency alters muscle fiber characteristics and major pathways regulating muscle physiology. C57BL/6J mice received either a control, mildly, or severely Mg2+-deficient diet (0.1%; 0.01%; and 0.003% Mg2+ wt/wt, respectively) for 14 days. Mg2+ deficiency slightly decreased body weight gain and muscle Mg2+ concentrations but was not associated with detectable variations in gastrocnemius muscle weight, fiber morphometry, and capillarization. Nonetheless, muscles exhibited decreased expression of several MgTHs (MagT1, CNNM2, CNNM4, and TRPM6). Moreover, TaqMan low-density array (TLDA) analyses further revealed that, before the emergence of major muscle dysfunctions, even a mild Mg2+ deficiency was sufficient to alter the expression of genes critical for muscle physiology, including energy metabolism, muscle regeneration, proteostasis, mitochondrial dynamics, and excitation–contraction coupling.

Keywords EN
Magnesium
Magnesium transporters
Skeletal muscle
Transcriptome
PBN discipline
chemical sciences
Journal
Nutrients
Volume
13
Issue
7
Pages from-to
2169
ISSN
2072-6643
Date release in open access
2021-06-24
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