Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
Online ISSN : 1881-4751
Print ISSN : 0039-906X
ISSN-L : 0039-906X
MAGNESIUM METABOLISM AFTER A FULL-MARATHON RACE
NORIKO KAWABEMASATO SUZUKIKATSUHIKO MACHIDAMASATOSHI SHIOTA
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1998 Volume 47 Issue 2 Pages 221-229

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We examined the relationship between serum magnesium (sMg) change and urinary Mg (uMg) excretion, lipid metabolism and hormonal responses induced by prolonged physical exercise. Six recreational runners voluntary participated in the study, and their sMg, uMg, serum lipid and circulatory levels of plasma hormones (ACTH, cortisol, ADH, aldosterone) were determined during a 1-week recovery period after a full-marathon race. Immediately after the race, fall of sMg was significant, but recovered to the pre-race level in the next day. Urinary Mg excretion decreased significantly after the race and the tubular reabsorption rate (%TRMg) was elevated for one week. The negative correlation between sMg and %TRMg suggested that a decreased level of sMg enhanced tubular reabsorption of Mg. On the other hand, no correlation was observed between the plasma hormone levels and %TRMg, thus hormonal responses induced by prolonged exercise had less effect on the tubular reabsorption of Mg. Therefore, fall of sMg after the full marathon race may not be a reflection of Mg depletion, but seems to be the result of a Mg shift to other regions (muscle, erythrocytes and adipose cells) from the serum. Increased level of serum FFA after the race suggested enhanced lipolysis, which might be a cause of sMg reduction.

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