F. Guerrero-romero et M. Rodriguez-moran, Hypomagnesemia is linked to low serum HDL-cholesterol irrespective of serum glucose values, J DIABET C, 14(5), 2000, pp. 272-276
Hypomagnesemia is common in diabetic subjects, and is especially common in
poorly controlled diabetes, suggesting that diabetes low serum magnesium st
atus is osmotic diuresis-dependent. To assess the relationship between seru
m magnesium and I-IDL-cholesterol concentration adjusted by serum glucose v
alues. We assessed the serum magnesium levels of 50 controlled (HbA(1c)less
than or equal to7.5% and FPG < 126 mg/dl), 110 non-controlled (HbA(1c) > 7
.5% and FPG greater than or equal to 126 mg/dl) type II diabetic patients,
40 subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) (FPG greater than or equal
to 110 mg/dl and < 126 mg/dl) and 190 healthy volunteers (FPG < 110 mg/dl).
Healthy volunteers were required to have normal blood pressure and normal
laboratory tests. Subjects in the groups included were matched by age and b
ody mass index (BMI). The average of diabetes duration was of 11.4+/-6.6, a
nd 10.9+/-6.2 years, P=NS, for the controlled and non-controlled diabetic p
atients, respectively. Thirty (60.0%) controlled diabetic subjects, 58 (52.
7%) non-controlled diabetic patients, 21 (52.5%) subjects with IFG, and 39
(20.5%) healthy volunteers had serum magnesium levels less than or equal to
1.7 mg/l. Serum HDL-cholesterol value showed significant graded increase w
ith serum magnesium levels irrespective of glucose values. Results of this
study suggest that hypomagnesemia by an etiopathogenic pathway glycemia ind
ependent seems to be involved to decrease HDL-cholesterol. (C) 2000 Elsevie
r Science Inc. All rights reserved.