2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-020-02384-5
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Magnesium Citrate Increases Pain Threshold and Reduces TLR4 Concentration in the Brain

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“…Mg supplementation improves pain relief [58]. A recent study based on the animal model of chronic pain indicated that a single dose of a Mg salt appeared to cause a weakening in the transmission and perception of nociceptive pain [59]. At the cellular level, cold temperature detection involves the process of sensory transduction in cutaneous primary sensory nerve terminals, which converts thermal stimuli into depolarizations of the membrane.…”
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“…Mg supplementation improves pain relief [58]. A recent study based on the animal model of chronic pain indicated that a single dose of a Mg salt appeared to cause a weakening in the transmission and perception of nociceptive pain [59]. At the cellular level, cold temperature detection involves the process of sensory transduction in cutaneous primary sensory nerve terminals, which converts thermal stimuli into depolarizations of the membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain threshold test was used to estimate the sensitivities to external stimuli autonomously, which was determined at 5 weeks. 20,21 The mice were placed in a customized fixed glass bucket, with their tails protruding through a perforated hole in the bucket's back cover. A point 1 cm from the tip of the tail was selected as the pain point.…”
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