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Henrotte JG, Franck G, Santarromana M, Frances H, Mouton D, Motta R; Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles, C.N.R.S., Gif-sur-Yvette, France; Physiol Behav 1997 May;61(5):653-8
A new animal model for the study of magnesium metabolism and its relationships with catecholamines, stress sensitivity, and aggressive behavior.
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Inhibition of mouse-killing behaviour in magnesium-deficient rats: effect of pharmacological doses of magnesium pidolate, magnesium aspartate, magnesium lactate, magnesium gluconate and magnesium chloride.
Bac P, Pages N, Herrenknecht C, Teste JF; Magnes Res 1995 Mar;8(1):37-45; Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, Faculte de Pharmacie, Chatenay-Malabry, France.
Magnesium deprivation induced interspecific aggressive behaviour (muricidal behaviour) in rats undoubtedly attributable to magnesium deficiency since magnesium chloride, by correcting magnesium deficiency, suppressed it.
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Plasma magnesium levels in a population of psychiatric patients: correlations with symptoms.
Kirov GK, Birch NJ, Steadman P, Ramsey RG; Neuropsychobiology 1994;30(2-3):73-8; Warlingham Park Hospital, UK.
Mg levels varied widely, with 22.4% below, and 10.4% above the normal range. There was a strong association for more disturbed and excitable patients to have abnormal (either high or low) levels.
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Magnesium alters the potency of cocaine and haloperidol on mouse aggression.
Kantak KM; Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1989;99(2):181-8; Department of Psychology, Boston University, MA 02215.
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Stimulant-like effects of magnesium on aggression in mice.
Izenwasser SE, Garcia-Valdez K, Kantak KM; Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1986 Dec;25(6):1195-9
In mice injected with 125 mg/kg threat and attack behaviors were decreased.
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[Inhibitory effect of magnesium on the vocalization and fighting of cats treated with carbachol and eserine].
Samardzic R, Krstic S, Terzic B, Beleslin D; C R Seances Soc Biol Fil 1982;176(3):278-82; [Article in French]
Magnesium sulfate injected into the cerebral ventricles of conscious cats inhibited the vocalization and the fighting
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Nutritional Influences on Aggressive Behavior
Melvyn R. Werbach, M.D.; Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1995
Lower levels of magnesium supplementation increase the number of attacks on intruders while higher levels have the opposite effect.21
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Changes in the behavioral effects of cocaine by magnesium in squirrel monkeys.
Kantak KM; NIDA Res Monogr 1991;105:615-6; Boston Univ.
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Aminergic studies and cerebrospinal fluid cations in suicide.
Banki CM, Arato M, Kilts CD; Ann N Y Acad Sci 1986;487:221-30
CSF magnesium was found to be significantly lower in the suicide attempters
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Cerebrospinal fluid magnesium and calcium related to amine metabolites, diagnosis, and suicide attempts.
Banki CM, Vojnik M, Papp Z, Balla KZ, Arato M; Biol Psychiatry 1985 Feb;20(2):163-71
CSF magnesium was found to be significantly lower in both depression and adjustment disorder
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Biochemical markers for suicidal behavior.
Banki CM; Am J Psychiatry 1985 Jan;142(1):147-8
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Copper, zinc, magnesium, and calcium in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with neurological diseases.
Bogden JD, Troiano RA, Joselow magnesium; Clin Chem 1977 Mar;23(3):485-9
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Neurologic manifestations of fluid and electrolyte disturbances.
Riggs JE; Neurol Clin 1989 Aug;7(3):509-23; West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown.
Hypomagnesemia (hypoMg) produce CNS and PNS irritability with seizures and tetany, respectively, being the major clinical manifestations.
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Antimigraine drugs.
Diener HC, Kaube H, Limmroth V; J Neurol 1999 Jul;246(7):515-9; Department of Neurology, University of Essen, Germany. h.diener@uni-essen.de
New drugs in migraine prophylaxis include magnesium.
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Magnesium and calcium in drinking water and death from acute myocardial infarction in women.
Rubenowitz E, Axelsson G, Rylander R; Epidemiology 1999 Jan;10(1):31-6; Department of Environmental Medicine, Goteborg University, Sweden.
The results suggest that magnesium and calcium in drinking water are important protective factors for death from acute myocardial infarction among women.
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Magnesium in drinking water and body magnesium status measured using an oral loading test.
Rubenowitz E, Axelsson G, Rylander R; Scand J Clin Lab Invest 1998 Aug;58(5):423-8; Department of Environmental Medicine, Goteborg University, Sweden. eva.rubenowitz@envmed.gu.se
The results indicate that magnesium in drinking water can affect body magnesium status.
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Serum and red cell magnesium levels in patients with premenstrual tension.
Abraham GE, Lubran magnesium; Am J Clin Nutr 1981 Nov;34(11):2364-6
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Dietary magnesium intake influences exercise capacity and hematologic parameters in rats.
Keen CL, Lowney P, Gershwin ME, Hurley LS, Stern JS; Metabolism 1987 Aug;36(8):788-93
These data are important because they illustrate the potential significance of even a marginal deprivation of dietary magnesium.
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Brain electrolytes in depressive and alcoholic suicides.
Br J Psychiatry 1969 Jan;115(518):69-79
Shaw DM, Frizel D, Camps FE, White S
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Biochemistry of affective disorders. (A review of the literature).
Aillon GA; Psychosomatics 1971 Jul-Aug;12(4):260-72
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Plasma magnesium and calcium in depression.
Frizel D, Coppen A, Marks V; Br J Psychiatry 1969 Dec;115(529):1375-7
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Electrolytes and mental illness.
Coppen A; Proc Annu Meet Am Psychopathol Assoc 1969;58:397-409
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The biochemistry of affective disorders.
Coppen A; Br J Psychiatry 1967 Nov;113(504):1237-64
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Agonist and antagonist binding to rabbit cortical 5-HT2A receptors: opposite effects of magnesium.
Aloyo VJ, Salt GL, Hoffman ME, Harvey JA; Ann N Y Acad Sci 1998 Dec 15;861:280; Department of Pharmacology, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19129, USA.
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