Magnesium (Mg2+) is an enzyme co-factor that plays a key role in many biochemical reactions, as well as in glucose metabolism. Clinical evidences have demonstrated that depletion of serum Mg2+ increases exponentially with the duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Diabetes is associated with low Mg2+, and hypomagnesemia is associated with insulin resistance, inflammation, and increased risk for cardiovascular disease. In subjects at high risk of inflammation and insulin resistance, supplementation of Mg2+ alone ameliorates both phenotypes, slowing the development and progression of hepatic steatosis. We analyze the relationship between serum Mg2+ levels and the onset of T2DM in a large cohort of well-characterized adult white individuals participating in the CATAMERI study, who were reexamined after a mean follow-up of 5.6 ± 0.9 years. In our analysis we acquired a significant negative correlation between Mg2+ levels, fasting glucose, and 2h-post load glucose in subjects who underwent an OGTT. Moreover, Mg2+ levels correlated negatively with fasting insulin levels, and positively with the lipid profile. As for the detrimental effect of lower circulating Mg2+ levels, our data revealed a significant reduction of T2DM risk of about 20% for each 1 mg/dL increase of circulating Mg2+. The present results are consistent with the theory that Mg2+ supplementation could ameliorate insulin sensitivity reducing the risk to develop T2DM.

Are circulating Mg2+ levels associated with glucose tolerance profiles and incident type 2 diabetes? / Spiga, Rosangela; Mannino, Gaia Chiara; Mancuso, Elettra; Averta, Carolina; Paone, Claudia; Rubino, Mariangela; Sciacqua, Angela; Succurro, Elena; Perticone, Francesco; Andreozzi, Francesco; Sesti, Giorgio. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 11:10(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.3390/nu11102460]

Are circulating Mg2+ levels associated with glucose tolerance profiles and incident type 2 diabetes?

Sesti, Giorgio
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Magnesium (Mg2+) is an enzyme co-factor that plays a key role in many biochemical reactions, as well as in glucose metabolism. Clinical evidences have demonstrated that depletion of serum Mg2+ increases exponentially with the duration of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Diabetes is associated with low Mg2+, and hypomagnesemia is associated with insulin resistance, inflammation, and increased risk for cardiovascular disease. In subjects at high risk of inflammation and insulin resistance, supplementation of Mg2+ alone ameliorates both phenotypes, slowing the development and progression of hepatic steatosis. We analyze the relationship between serum Mg2+ levels and the onset of T2DM in a large cohort of well-characterized adult white individuals participating in the CATAMERI study, who were reexamined after a mean follow-up of 5.6 ± 0.9 years. In our analysis we acquired a significant negative correlation between Mg2+ levels, fasting glucose, and 2h-post load glucose in subjects who underwent an OGTT. Moreover, Mg2+ levels correlated negatively with fasting insulin levels, and positively with the lipid profile. As for the detrimental effect of lower circulating Mg2+ levels, our data revealed a significant reduction of T2DM risk of about 20% for each 1 mg/dL increase of circulating Mg2+. The present results are consistent with the theory that Mg2+ supplementation could ameliorate insulin sensitivity reducing the risk to develop T2DM.
2019
glucose tolerance; magnesium; survival analysis; type 2 diabetes
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Are circulating Mg2+ levels associated with glucose tolerance profiles and incident type 2 diabetes? / Spiga, Rosangela; Mannino, Gaia Chiara; Mancuso, Elettra; Averta, Carolina; Paone, Claudia; Rubino, Mariangela; Sciacqua, Angela; Succurro, Elena; Perticone, Francesco; Andreozzi, Francesco; Sesti, Giorgio. - In: NUTRIENTS. - ISSN 2072-6643. - 11:10(2019), pp. 1-9. [10.3390/nu11102460]
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