Published by Advance Educational Institute and Research Centre
International Journal of Endorsing
HEALTH SCIENCE RESEARCH
Original Article
Biochemical assessment of uric acid and
magnesium in prediabetic patients in
Peshawar-KP: A case-control study.
Farid Ullah Shah
1
, Awais Naeem
2
,
Fahad Naim
2
& Wasim Ahmad
3
1
Department of Biochemistry, Rehman Medical College, Peshawar, KPK-Pakistan.
2
Department of Medicine, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Peshawar, KPK-Pakistan.
3
Department of Allied Health Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Peshawar, KPK-Pakistan.
Abstract
Background: Background: There is a lack of information regarding serum uric acid (SUA) and magnesium
levels among the pre-diabetics population. This study aimed to assess the biochemical assessment of both
uric acid and magnesium in prediabetics of the Peshawar-KP region.
Methodology: In this case-control study, patients having normal glucose levels were considered as control,
and prediabetics were cases. Fasting blood glucose (FPG) levels between 100-125 mg/dl or HbA1c levels
between 5.7 to 6.4% were considered pre-diabetic. SUA was assessed by the Uricase method, serum Mg+
by the Calmagite calorimetric method, and fasting glucose was assessed by the GOD-POD enzymatic
method.
Results: According to our findings, mean values of serum magnesium were 2.12 ± 0.60 mg/dl (p=0.026) and
1.10 ± 0.82 mg/dl (p=0.001) in male and female of control group whereas, 1.60 ± 0.44 mg/dl (p=0.004) and
0.90 ± 0.22 mg/dl (p=0.002) in male and female of cases group respectively. Correspondingly, mean value
of SUA was recorded as 4.14 ± 0.66 mg/dl (p=0.008) and 3.12 ± 0.38 mg/dl (p=0.004) in male and female of
control group whereas 8.10 ± 1.00 mg/dl (p=0.002) and 6.22 ± 0.44 mg/dl (p=0.003) in male and female of
cases and subjects group respectively. It is noticeable that mean serum magnesium and SUA values were
higher in the male of both groups compared to females.
Conclusion: The study concluded that lower serum magnesium levels in prediabetics might result from the
closure of K+ channels, defective phosphorylation of insulin receptors, or diminished glucokinase activity.
Higher uric acid levels in prediabetics might result from inflammation, oxidative stress, and hypertrophy of
the tubules.
Keywords
Pre-diabetics, Hypomagnesemia, Hyperuricemia, Diabetes Mellitus.
Doi: 10.29052/IJEHSR.v10.i3.2022.290-295
Corresponding Author Email:
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Received 25/02/2022
Accepted 09/07/2022
First Published 05/08/2022
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