Association of serum magnesium level with microalbumin in urine of newly detected type-2 diabetes mellitus

T. Nasreen, Sheuly Ferdousi, K. Alam, T. Sultana, T. Dipta, S. Selim
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Background : Magnesium (Mg++) deficiency is associated with poor glycemic control and Mg++ supplementation lowers blood sugar, improves insulin sensitivity and delays diabetic complications such as diabetic nephropathy, diabetic neuropathy, diabetic retinopathy. Objective : This study was designed to know the status of serum Mg++ in type 2 diabetic subjects with microalbuminuria and normoalbuminuria.Methodology : This study was conducted at the Department of Laboratory Medicine (Clinical Pathology) in collaboration with BIRDEM General Hospital, Dhaka. In this study, serum magnesium level and urine microalbumin level of 120 newly detected type 2 diabetic patients were measured. Both levels were measured by biochemical auto analyzer (Siemens Dimension RL Max).Result : The mean microalbumin level was found 22.9±3.1 mg/L with range from 2-105 mg/L and the mean magnesium level was found 1.9±0.3 mg/dl with range from 1.5-2.4 mg/dl. Pearson’s correlation coefficient was -0.353 between serum magnesium level and urine microalbumin which was statistically significant (p value < 0.05). Therefore, there was a linear negative correlation between serum magnesium level and urine microalbumin.Conclusion : The present study revealed negative correlation between serum magnesium level and urine microalbumin.Northern International Medical College Journal Vol.9(2) Jan 2018: 291-294
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新发现的2型糖尿病患者血镁水平与尿微量白蛋白的关系
背景:镁(Mg++)缺乏与血糖控制不良有关,补充Mg++可降低血糖,改善胰岛素敏感性,延缓糖尿病并发症,如糖尿病肾病、糖尿病神经病变、糖尿病视网膜病变。目的:了解2型糖尿病伴微量白蛋白尿和正常白蛋白尿患者血清Mg++的状况。方法:本研究由检验医学系(临床病理学)与达卡BIRDEM总医院合作进行。本研究测定了120例新发2型糖尿病患者的血镁水平和尿微量白蛋白水平。两种水平均采用生化自动分析仪(Siemens Dimension RL Max)测定。结果:血微量白蛋白平均值为22.9±3.1 mg/L,范围为2 ~ 105 mg/L;镁平均值为1.9±0.3 mg/dl,范围为1.5 ~ 2.4 mg/dl。血清镁水平与尿微量白蛋白的Pearson相关系数为-0.353,差异有统计学意义(p值< 0.05)。因此,血清镁水平与尿微量白蛋白呈线性负相关。结论:血清镁水平与尿微量白蛋白呈负相关。北方国际医学院学报Vol.9(2) Jan 2018: 291-294
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