Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus

Background and objectives: Alteration of magnesium (Mg) and copper (Cu) concentrations in blood has been observed in normal pregnancy as well as in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The present study was aimed to evaluate the serum Mg and Cu levels in Bangladeshi women with GDM in their second an...

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Main Authors: Farzana Akonjee Mishu, MA Muttalib
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ibrahim Medical College 2017-01-01
Series:IMC Journal of Medical Science
Online Access:http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/169
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spelling doaj-5600b634319a421c8d1740d7592dddb22020-11-25T00:14:25ZengIbrahim Medical CollegeIMC Journal of Medical Science2519-17212519-15862017-01-011112528Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitusFarzana Akonjee Mishu0MA Muttalib 1Department of Biochemistry, Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh, BangladeshDepartment of Biochemistry, Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh, BangladeshBackground and objectives: Alteration of magnesium (Mg) and copper (Cu) concentrations in blood has been observed in normal pregnancy as well as in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The present study was aimed to evaluate the serum Mg and Cu levels in Bangladeshi women with GDM in their second and third trimester of pregnancy. Methods: The study was conducted at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital from July 2013 to June 2014. Pregnant women, in their second and third trimester, attending the outpatient department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Department of Endocrinology of Mymensingh Medical College Hospital were enrolled by purposive sampling technique. GDM was diagnosed on the basis of oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) as defined in WHO criteria 2013. Blood glucose was estimated by enzymatic GOD-PAP colorimetric method. The cut off value for fasting plasma glucose level was ≥6.1 mmol/L or ≥7.8 mmol/L 2 hours after glucose load. Serum Cu was estimated by 3, 5-DiBr-PAESA method and Mg by Xylidyl Blue-I Method as per manufacturer’s instruction. Results: A total of 172 pregnant women in their second and third trimester were enrolled. Out of 172 participants, 86 had GDM and 86 were normoglycemic (control). The mean age of GDM and control groups was 28.6±3.2 years and 27.3±3.1 years respectively. The BMI was 26.4±1.5 m/kg2 and 26.3±1.3 m/kg2. Serum Mg level was significantly low (p< 0.001) in 2nd and 3rd trimesters in GDM cases (1.39±0.26 mg/dl and 0.93±0.15 mg/dl) compared to control group (1.67±0.3 mg/dl and 1.67±0.31mg/dl). On the contrary, serum Cu levels in GDM cases were significantly (p<0.002) higher in both trimesters (224±333.8 µg/dl and 243.91±6.89 µg/dl) compared to those without GDM (220.1±7.6 µg/dl and 234.9±4.6 µg/dl). There was significant (p<0.001) increase of serum Cu levels in 3rd trimester compared to 2nd trimester in both GDM and non GDM cases. Conclusion: There was distinct alteration of serum Mg and Cu levels in GDM compared to normal pregnancy. IMC J Med Sci 2017; 11(1): 25-28http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/169
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MA Muttalib
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MA Muttalib
Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
IMC Journal of Medical Science
author_facet Farzana Akonjee Mishu
MA Muttalib
author_sort Farzana Akonjee Mishu
title Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
title_short Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
title_full Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
title_fullStr Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
title_full_unstemmed Serum magnesium and copper levels in Bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
title_sort serum magnesium and copper levels in bangladeshi women with gestational diabetes mellitus
publisher Ibrahim Medical College
series IMC Journal of Medical Science
issn 2519-1721
2519-1586
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background and objectives: Alteration of magnesium (Mg) and copper (Cu) concentrations in blood has been observed in normal pregnancy as well as in gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). The present study was aimed to evaluate the serum Mg and Cu levels in Bangladeshi women with GDM in their second and third trimester of pregnancy. Methods: The study was conducted at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital from July 2013 to June 2014. Pregnant women, in their second and third trimester, attending the outpatient department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Department of Endocrinology of Mymensingh Medical College Hospital were enrolled by purposive sampling technique. GDM was diagnosed on the basis of oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) as defined in WHO criteria 2013. Blood glucose was estimated by enzymatic GOD-PAP colorimetric method. The cut off value for fasting plasma glucose level was ≥6.1 mmol/L or ≥7.8 mmol/L 2 hours after glucose load. Serum Cu was estimated by 3, 5-DiBr-PAESA method and Mg by Xylidyl Blue-I Method as per manufacturer’s instruction. Results: A total of 172 pregnant women in their second and third trimester were enrolled. Out of 172 participants, 86 had GDM and 86 were normoglycemic (control). The mean age of GDM and control groups was 28.6±3.2 years and 27.3±3.1 years respectively. The BMI was 26.4±1.5 m/kg2 and 26.3±1.3 m/kg2. Serum Mg level was significantly low (p< 0.001) in 2nd and 3rd trimesters in GDM cases (1.39±0.26 mg/dl and 0.93±0.15 mg/dl) compared to control group (1.67±0.3 mg/dl and 1.67±0.31mg/dl). On the contrary, serum Cu levels in GDM cases were significantly (p<0.002) higher in both trimesters (224±333.8 µg/dl and 243.91±6.89 µg/dl) compared to those without GDM (220.1±7.6 µg/dl and 234.9±4.6 µg/dl). There was significant (p<0.001) increase of serum Cu levels in 3rd trimester compared to 2nd trimester in both GDM and non GDM cases. Conclusion: There was distinct alteration of serum Mg and Cu levels in GDM compared to normal pregnancy. IMC J Med Sci 2017; 11(1): 25-28
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