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. 1990 Jul-Aug;16(4):328-33.

Impaired insulin-mediated erythrocyte magnesium accumulation is correlated to impaired insulin-mediated glucose diposal in aged non-diabetic obese patients

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Impaired insulin-mediated erythrocyte magnesium accumulation is correlated to impaired insulin-mediated glucose diposal in aged non-diabetic obese patients

G Paolisso et al. Diabete Metab. 1990 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Basal erythrocyte magnesium levels were significantly lower in obese than lean subjects. In vitro incubation in the presence of 100 mU/l insulin significantly increased magnesium erythrocyte levels in both groups of subjects. However, even in the presence of 100 mU/l, the erythrocyte magnesium content of obese patients was lower than that of control subjects. The in vitro dose-response curve of the effect of insulin on magnesium erythrocyte accumulation was shifted to the right when the red cells of obese were used, with a highly significant reduction of the maximal effect. Such reduction of the maximal effect of insulin suggests that the impairment of insulin-induced erythrocyte magnesium accumulation observed in obese patients results essentially from a post-receptor defect. In obese patients, net increase in erythrocyte magnesium levels (calculated as the difference between basal and 100 mU/l insulin-induced erythrocyte magnesium levels) was negatively correlated with basal plasma insulin levels (r = 0.79 p less than 0.01), and with body mass index (r = 0.81 p less than 0.01) while it was positively correlated with the glucose disappearance rate after glucose load (r = 0.67 p less than 0.05) and glucose metabolic clearance rate (r = 0.71 p less than 0.01). These results demonstrate that insulin-induced erythrocyte magnesium accumulation is impaired in patients with obesity and that such defect is correlated to impaired -- mediated glucosal disposal in the patients.

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