Title of article :
Impact of Magnesium Deficiency on Pancreatic β-Cell Function in Type 2 Diabetic Nigerians
Author/Authors :
Mohammed, Abdullahi Department of Chemical Pathology Gombe State University, Gombe, Nigeria , Bello, Ibrahim M Department of Internal Medicine Federal Teaching Hospital, Kano, Nigeria
Abstract :
Objective: Pancreatic b-cell dysfunction is described to be present
at the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and
progressively deteriorated with disease duration. However, its
progression is variable and potentially influenced by several factors.
The Magnesium (Mg) deficiency mediates insulin resistance but
reports regarding its role in pancreatic β-cell dysfunction are scarce
and conflicting. The aim of this study was to evaluate Mg deficiency
effect on pancreatic β-cell function in T2DM patients at a specialist
hospital in north eastern Nigeria.
Materials and Methods: Study subjects were categorized in to
two groups according to plasma Mg levels; 34 subjects with
hypomagnesemia and 45 subjects with normal magnesium levels.
Fasting blood samples were analyzed for Mg, glucose and insulin.
Pancreatic β-cell function was estimated as HOMA-β.
Results: Degree of pancreatic β-cell function, as measured by
HOMA-β, was significantly lower among T2DM subjects with
hypomagnesemia compared to the subjects with normal magnesium
levels (38.1± 5.5 vs. 41.2± 6.2, P-value< 0.05). Lower plasma Mg
was associated with decreased pancreatic β-cell function among the
study subjects independent of age, BMI and duration of diabetes.
Conclusion: We concluded that among subjects with T2DM in
this study, Mg deficiency might be linked with worsening of
pancreatic β-cell function.
Keywords :
Pancreatic β-cell function , Nigeria , Magnesium , Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity