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Serum T.Ca, PO4=, Mg+2, Na+ and K+ in T2DM Patient

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? 2022, Agri Bio Research Publishers. All rights reserved.In Iraq, the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) ranged about 1.4 million which is nearly 8.5%. The patients with diabetes are commonly caused by electrolyte disorders such as calcium ion (Ca+2 ), phosphate (PO4= ), magnesium (Mg+2 ), sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+ ). Sixty-five patients participated in this study. Their ages ranged between 45-60 years and the mean of BMI to patients 23.55±4.56. The mean of random blood glucose (RBG) and HbA1c was 288.42±68.63 mg/dl, 9.08±1.9%, respectively. In contrast, apparently 30 people were selected as a control group. Their age range was comparable to that of patients and the mean of BMI equal 22.94±3.15. The mean of RBG and HbA1c was 101.9±11.18 mg/dl and 5.03±0.63%, respectively. Five electrolytes were measured [serum total calcium (T.Ca), PO4=, Mg+2, Na+ and K+] by spectrophotometer methods. There was a significant increase in serum T.Ca, PO4 = and K+ in diabetes patients, while no significant difference in Mg+2 and Na+ with healthy group. Increased serum T.Ca formed Ca+2-channels disorder or kidney diseases and metabolic disorders caused defect in serum T.Ca and PO4=. The insulin deficiency and healthy diet increased serum K+, finally uncontrolled blood glucose affecting many tissues and organs that affect electrolytes level.

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Alhillawi Z.H.、Ali M.M.、Muhammad M.A.

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Department of Chemistry College of Science University of Kufa

2022

Annals of Agri Bio Research

Annals of Agri Bio Research

ISSN:0971-9660
年,卷(期):2022.27(1)