Sex steroid hormones modulate serum ionized magnesium and calcium levels throughout the menstrual cycle in women

Author affiliations (2)
  • State University of New York ROR
  • State University of New York, Health Science Center at Brooklyn, New York, New York 11203, USA.

Fertility and Sterility, 69(5), 958-962, 1998

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00053-3 PMID 9591508

Abstract

Objective

To determine the serum concentrations of the sex steroid hormones with respect to the concentrations of the biologically active fractions of magnesium and calcium during the different phases of the menstrual cycle.

Design

Controlled clinical study.

Setting

An academic research environment.

PATIENT(S): Six parous and four nulliparous healthy cycling female volunteers.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Concentrations of the sex steroid hormones estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone as well as the ionized Ca and Mg levels were measured in the serum of normal cycling women during five different stages: the menstrual, early follicular, late follicular, ovulatory (ovulatory/early luteal), and luteal phases.

RESULT(S): In each woman, there was a comparatively high ionized Mg level coincident with the early follicular phase, a statistically significant decrease in ionized Mg around the time of ovulation, a significant decrease in ionized and total Mg when the serum progesterone concentration peaked, and a significant increase in the serum Ca2+/Mg2+ ratio at both the ovulatory and luteal phases. In addition, a decrease in ionized Mg was found with increased testosterone levels.

CONCLUSION(S): Healthy women of reproductive age demonstrate recurring cycling of ionized Mg and cyclic alterations in the ionized Ca to Mg ratio in their serum. The changes in serum concentrations of these important physiologically active cations, in the range at which they occur, can affect such entities as the vasculature, synaptic transmission, and excitation-secretion coupling and thus can produce the well-known premenstrual syndromes during the luteal phase in women who are somewhat deficient in Mg or in those who have an unusually increased Ca2+/Mg2+ ratio.

Topics

ionized magnesium calcium menstrual cycle phases, sex steroid hormones magnesium serum levels cycling women, progesterone peak decreased magnesium luteal phase, calcium magnesium ratio premenstrual syndrome PMS, estrogen progesterone testosterone ionized magnesium ovulation, Muneyvirci-Delale Altura magnesium menstrual cycle, serum ionized Mg Ca ratio luteal phase premenstrual symptoms, magnesium deficiency premenstrual syndrome vascular synaptic effects, follicular phase high magnesium ovulatory decrease cycling women, testosterone levels ionized magnesium relationship menstrual cycle
PMID 9591508 9591508 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00053-3 10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00053-3

Cite this article

Muneyvirci-Delale, O., Nacharaju, V. L., Altura, B. T., & Altura, B. M. (1998). Sex steroid hormones modulate serum ionized magnesium and calcium levels throughout the menstrual cycle in women. *Fertility and sterility*, *69*(5), 958-962. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(98)00053-3

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