The Effect of Oral Magnesium Supplements on Lipid Profile and Oxidative Stress in Adult Albino Female Rats

Authors

  • Khder Najem Abdulla1 Muneef S. Ahmed1, Saleh Mohammed R2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i1.427

Keywords:

Magnesium; Lipid profile; Oxidative stress

Abstract

The present study was designed to show the effect of magnesium on lipid profile and oxidative stress. The present study used 30 adult albino female rats that distributed to following groups (each group consist 6 rats); control group received ad libidium, second group administrated magnesium (orally, 35.7mg /kg) for eight weeks, third group administrated magnesium (orally, 71.4mg /kg) for eight weeks, fourth group (pregnant rats) administrated magnesium (orally, 35.7mg /kg) for eight weeks, fifth group (pregnant rats) administrated magnesium (orally, 71.4mg /kg) for eight weeks, and then killed. The results showed high significant increased (P < 0.05) in levels of lipid profile (total cholesterol, total glyceride, high density lipid (HDL), low density lipid (LDL) very low density lipid (VLDL)), especially in pregnant female rats (third and fifth groups) compared with control group. On the other hand, the results showed significant changes (P < 0.05) in levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), Superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase especially in pregnant female rats (third and fifth groups) compared with control group. It was concluded that the prolong using and overdose of magnesium lead to elevated the lipid profile and oxidative stress in rats especially in pregnant female rats.

Author Biography

  • Khder Najem Abdulla1 Muneef S. Ahmed1, Saleh Mohammed R2

    1Ph.D. in physiology / Biology department/ College of Education for Pure Science/Tikrit University /Iraq,
    2Ph.D. in physiology / Biology department/ College of Science /Kirkuk University / Iraq

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Published

2020-04-09

How to Cite

The Effect of Oral Magnesium Supplements on Lipid Profile and Oxidative Stress in Adult Albino Female Rats. (2020). Medico Legal Update, 20(1), 596-599. https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v20i1.427