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  • Title: Ethanol promotes rapid depletion of intracellular free Mg in cerebral vascular smooth muscle cells: possible relation to alcohol-induced behavioral and stroke-like effects.
    Author: Altura BM, Zhang A, Cheng TP, Altura BT.
    Journal: Alcohol; 1993; 10(6):563-6. PubMed ID: 8123219.
    Abstract:
    The acute effects of ethanol on intracellular free magnesium ions ([Mg2+]i) in cultured canine cerebral vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) were studied by digital imaging microscopy using the Mg2+ fluorescent probe mag-fura-2. In 0 mM ethanol, the basal level of [Mg2+]i was between 500-700 microM with a heterogeneous distribution within the cells; [Mg2+]i was greater in the perinuclear than in the peripheral region. Treatment of the cells with 10, 25, and 100 mM ethanol resulted in rapid (within 30 s) concentration-dependent reduction in [Mg2+]i; the greater the concentration and the greater the duration of acute exposure, the greater the fall in [Mg2+]i. Exposure of cerebral VSMCs to 100 mM ethanol resulted in a 57% reduction in [Mg2+]i (i.e., from 510 +/- 40 to 220 +/- 30 microM). These observations are consistent with the tenet that "binge drinking" of ethanol could result in cerebrovasospasm, ischemia, and rupture of cerebral blood vessels as a consequence of depletion of cerebral VSMC [Mg2+]i. Deficits in [Mg2+]i, O2, and nutrient delivery could account in part for some of the behavioral actions of alcohol.
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