Magnesium found to boost learning and memory
Thursday, February 04, 2010 by: S. L. Baker, features writer
(NaturalNews) Magnesium, as NaturalNews has reported through the years, is an
essential nutrient that benefits health in many important ways. For example,
research has shown it helps to prevent heart disease (http://www.naturalnews.com/027392_m...),
slashes the risk of cerebral palsy (http://www.naturalnews.com/025350_m...),
and can even treat age-related hearing loss (http://www.naturalnews.com/026834_h...).
Now a study by Chinese scientists, published in the in the January 28th issue of
the journal Neuron, shows magnesium could have a powerful impact on the
brain, too -- and boost learning and memory.
In a statement to the media, the researchers noted that diet can affect
cognitive capacity. Because learning and memory tend to decline with age and
disease, they decided to search for dietary factors that could prevent these
changes by having a positive influence on the sites of communication between
brain cells (neurons) called synapses. Professor Guosong Liu, Director of the
Center for Learning and Memory at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, led the
new study to see whether supplementing the diet with magnesium could boost brain
power in this way.
The results suggest increasing magnesium intake could be a successful, drug-free
way to improve brain function. It also supports the idea that too-low levels of
magnesium could result in increased deterioration of memory in aging humans.
"Magnesium is essential for the proper functioning of many tissues in the body,
including the brain and, in an earlier study, we demonstrated that magnesium
promoted synaptic plasticity in cultured brain cells," Dr. Liu explained in the
press statement. "Therefore it was tempting to take our studies a step further
and investigate whether an increase in brain magnesium levels enhanced cognitive
function in animals."
Using a new magnesium compound dubbed magnesium-L-threonate (MgT) that
can significantly increase magnesium in the brain when used as a dietary
supplement, the research team gave magnesium to lab rats of different ages along
with their regular diet. Then the scientists checked the animals for behavioral
and cellular changes associated with memory.
"We found that increased brain magnesium enhanced many different forms of
learning and memory in both young and aged rats," stated Dr. Liu. In fact, the
research revealed an increase in the number of functional synapses and
enhancement of a host of processes in the brain that are necessary for learning
and memory.
"Our findings suggest that elevating brain magnesium content via increasing
magnesium intake might be a useful new strategy to enhance cognitive abilities,"
Dr. Liu concluded in the media statement. "Moreover, half the population of
industrialized countries has a magnesium deficit, which increases with aging.
This may very well contribute to age-dependent memory decline; increasing
magnesium intake might prevent or reduce such decline."
Editor's note: NaturalNews is opposed to the use of animals in medical
experiments that expose them to harm. We present these findings in protest of
the way in which they were acquired.
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