Clinical Report: Magnesium Levels and Diabetic Retinopathy Risk
Overview
A systematic review and meta-analysis indicates that low serum magnesium levels are significantly associated with diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Background
Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of preventable vision loss, linked to chronic hyperglycemia and microvascular changes. Magnesium, an essential cation involved in numerous enzymatic processes, has been increasingly implicated in the pathophysiology of diabetic complications, including DR.
Data Highlights
| Study Type | Patients with DR | Diabetic Controls |
|---|---|---|
| Observational Studies | 1100 | 1132 |
Key Findings
- Low serum magnesium levels are significantly associated with diabetic retinopathy in type 2 diabetes patients.
- Individuals with DR exhibited lower magnesium levels compared to diabetic controls without retinopathy.
- Patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy had even lower magnesium levels than those with non-proliferative disease.
- The association between magnesium deficiency and DR severity suggests a potential dose–response relationship.
- Magnesium plays a role in retinal homeostasis and may influence oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction.
Clinical Implications
The observational nature of the evidence necessitates caution in interpreting these findings.
Conclusion
Further investigation into the role of magnesium in diabetic retinopathy is warranted.
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