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Magnesium Research 2000-Dec

Beneficial antithrombotic effects of the association of pharmacological oral magnesium therapy with aspirin in coronary heart disease patients.

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M Shechter
C N Merz
M Paul-Labrador
S R Meisel
R K Rude
M D Molloy
J H Dwyer
P K Shah
S Kaul

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The use of magnesium in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction remains controversial despite preliminary experimental evidence that magnesium plays a beneficial role as a regulator of thrombosis. The aim of our study was to determine whether oral magnesium treatment inhibits platelet-dependent thrombosis (PDT) in stable patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). In a randomized prospective, double-blind, cross-over and placebo controlled study, 42 patients with stable CAD (37 men, 5 women, mean age 68 +/- 9 years) on aspirin received either magnesium oxide tablets (800-1,200 mg/day) or placebo for 3 months (Phase 1) followed by a 4-week washout period, and the cross-over treatment for 3 months (Phase 2). PDT, platelet aggregation, platelet P-selectin flow-cytometry, monocyte tissue factor procoagulant activity (TF-PCA) and adhesion molecules density were assessed before and after each phase. PDT was evaluated by an ex-vivo perfusion model using the Badimon chamber. Median PDT was significantly reduced by 35 percent in patients who received magnesium versus placebo (D change from baseline: -24 vs. 26 microm2/mm; p = 0.02, respectively). There was no significant effect of magnesium treatment on platelet aggregation, P-selectin expression, monocyte TF-PCA or adhesion molecules. Oral magnesium treatment inhibits PDT in patients with stable CAD. This effect appears to be independent of platelet aggregation or P-selectin expression, and is evident despite aspirin therapy. These findings suggest a potential mechanism whereby magnesium may beneficially alter outcomes in patients with CAD.

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