Bone and vascular effects of magnesium supplements in CKD patients (the MagicalBone Pilot Study)

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Nefrologia Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.nefro.2024.02.003
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Abstract

Background and objective

The progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) involves the development of alterations in mineral metabolism that are closely related to cardiovascular outcomes and bone disease. Hypomagnesemia is associated with more rapid progression of CKD and other comorbidities. Our objective was to analyze in CKD patients stages 3–4 the impact of the administration of magnesium (Mg) carbonate on bone mineral density (BMD) and hemodynamic changes associated with by vascular calcification (VC).

Material and methods

Patients with CKD stages 3–4 were randomized into controls (n = 12) or intervention (n = 7) group receiving 360 mg of Mg carbonate daily during a 15-month period. Parameters related to mineral metabolism, BMD, VC, and pulse wave velocity (PWV) were evaluated.

Results

Supplementation with Mg produced an increase in the urinary excretion of Mg while serum Mg levels remained stable and no episodes of hypermagnesemia were reported. In addition, no significant changes were found in the degree of VC assessed by Adragao index, however, both serum and urine Mg were significantly associated with a decrease in PWV, suggesting an increase in vascular compliance. Likewise, BMD did not change following treatment, but serum Mg significantly correlated with the levels of N-terminal propeptide of collagen alpha-1(I) chain (PINP), a marker of bone synthesis.

Conclusions

In sum, these results suggest a possible beneficial effect of Mg on vascular compliance with no detrimental effects on bone status. In addition, our results highlight the need to consider monitorization of urinary Mg status in CKD patients.

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镁补充剂对慢性肾脏病患者骨骼和血管的影响(MagicalBone 试点研究)
背景和目的慢性肾脏病(CKD)的进展涉及矿物质代谢的改变,而矿物质代谢的改变与心血管疾病和骨病密切相关。低镁血症与 CKD 的快速进展及其他合并症有关。我们的目的是分析 CKD 3-4 期患者服用碳酸镁对骨矿物质密度(BMD)和与血管钙化(VC)相关的血液动力学变化的影响。结果补充镁后,镁的尿排泄量增加,而血清镁的水平保持稳定,没有出现高镁血症。此外,用阿德拉高指数评估的血管顺应性程度未发现明显变化,但血清和尿液中的镁与脉搏波速度的下降有明显相关性,表明血管顺应性增加。总之,这些结果表明,镁可能对血管顺应性产生有益影响,但对骨质状况没有不利影响。总之,这些结果表明,镁可能对血管顺应性产生有益影响,但不会对骨骼状况产生不利影响。此外,我们的研究结果还强调,有必要考虑对慢性肾脏病患者的尿镁状况进行监测。
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Nefrologia
Nefrologia 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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3.40
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7.70%
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148
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Nefrología is the official publication of the Spanish Society of Nephrology. The Journal publishes articles on basic or clinical research relating to nephrology, arterial hypertension, dialysis and kidney transplants. It is governed by the peer review system and all original papers are subject to internal assessment and external reviews. The journal accepts submissions of articles in English and in Spanish languages.
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