Ionized magnesium in plasma and erythrocytes for the assessment of low magnesium status in alcohol dependent patients - PubMed (original) (raw)

Ionized magnesium in plasma and erythrocytes for the assessment of low magnesium status in alcohol dependent patients

Michal Ordak et al. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2017.

Abstract

Background: Studies on the homeostasis of magnesium in alcohol-dependent patients have often been characterized by low hypomagnesemia detection rates. This may be due to the fact that the content of magnesium in blood serum constitutes only 1% of the average magnesium level within the human body. However, the concentration of ionized magnesium is more physiologically important and makes up 67% of the total magnesium within a human organism. There are no data concerning the determination of the ionized fraction of magnesium in patients addicted to alcohol and its influence on mental health status.

Methods: This study included 100 alcohol-dependent patients and 50 healthy subjects. The free magnesium fraction was determined using the potentiometric method by means of using ion-selective electrodes. The total magnesium level was determined by using a biochemical Indiko Plus analyzer. In this study, different psychometric scales were applied.

Results: Our results confirm the usefulness of ionized magnesium concentrations in erythrocytes and plasma as a diagnostic parameter of low magnesium status in alcohol-dependent patients.

Conclusions: The lower the concentration of ionized magnesium, the worse the quality of life an alcohol-dependent person might experience. In the case of total magnesium, no such correlation was determined.

Keywords: Alcoholism; Ionized magnesium.

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