| Literature DB >> 14583761 |
H Lajer1, H Bundgaard, N H Secher, H H Hansen, K Kjeldsen, G Daugaard.
Abstract
The purpose of this study is (1) to evaluate skeletal muscle magnesium (Mg) and potassium (K) during treatment with cisplatin; (2) to evaluate the predictive value of plasma (P)-Mg for intracellular Mg during cisplatin treatment; and (3) to evaluate whether changes in intracellular K influence skeletal muscle Na,K-ATPase. In all, 65 patients had a needle muscle biopsy obtained before and 26 patients both before and after cisplatin treatment. Biopsies were analysed for Mg, K, and Na,K-ATPase concentrations, and P-Mg and P-K determined. Treatment with a total dose of approximately 500 mg (270 mg m(-2) surface area) cisplatin over 80 days was associated with reductions in muscle [Mg] (95% CI) (8.95 (8.23-9.63) to 7.76 (7.34-8.18) mumol g(-1) wet wt. (P<0.01), and muscle [K] (90.81 (83.29-98.34) to 82.87 (78.74-87.00) mumol g(-1) wet wt. (P<0.05), as well as in P-Mg 0.82 (0.80-0.85) to 0.68 (0.64-0.73) mmol l(-1) (P<0.01 but not in P-K (4.0 (3.8-4.1) vs 3.8 (3.7-4.0) mmol l(-1)). No simple correlations were observed between P-Mg and muscle [Mg], or between P-K and muscle [K], either before (n=65) or after (n=26) treatment with cisplatin. The changes in [Mg] and [K] were not associated with changes in the muscle Na,K-ATPase concentration. Following treatment with cisplatin, an approximately 15% decline in P-Mg was accompanied by an approximately 15% loss of muscle [Mg], as well as an approximately 10% reduction of muscle [K] and fatigue and muscle weakness previously ascribed to hypomagnesaemia may therefore also be well explained by muscle K depletion observed despite normal levels of P-K. There was no correlation between P-Mg and SM-Mg or between P-K and SM-K. Thus, P-Mg and P-K are not reliable indicators for Mg and K depletion during treatment with cisplatin. However, the majority of patients will present Mg and K depletion after cisplatin therapy and of these only very few patients will present a low P-Mg or P-K. Therefore, routine supplementation should be considered in all patients receiving cisplatin.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14583761 PMCID: PMC2394419 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6601344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Clinical characteristics of patients
| Number of patients | 65 | 26 |
| Mean age in years (95% CI) | 54 (51–57) | 50 (45–55) |
| Male : female ratio | 46: 19 | 16: 10 |
| Mean interval between biopsies (95% CI) | — | 80 (73–89) |
| Cancer location | ||
| Mean weight before : after treatment in kg (95% CI) | — | 73 (66–79): 72 (65–78), P=0.17 |
| Mean 51Cr-EDTA clearance before : after treatment (ml (min.x1.73m2)−1) (95% CI) | — | 91 (83–99): 74 (66–82), P<0.01 |
| Mean cumulated cisplatin dose (mg) at the time of second biopsy (95% CI) | — | 503 (435–572) |
| Mean cumulated cisplatin dose m−2 (mg) at the time of second biopsy (95% CI) | — | 270 (236–304) |
95% Confidence interval (CI) appears in brackets where indicated.
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Figure 1P-Mg (A), SM-Mg (B), P-K (C) and SM-K (D) before and after treatment with cisplatin. Rings represent individual patients. Black ring represents mean and lines 95% confidence interval of mean.
Figure 2Associations between P-Mg and SM-Mg before (A) and after (B) chemotherapy. Rings represent individual patients. Centerline represents regression line and adjoining lines represent 95% confidence interval.
Figure 3Association between P-Mg and P-K after chemotherapy. Rings represent individual patients. Centerline represents regression line and adjoining lines represent 95% confidence interval.
Figure 4Associations between SM-Mg and SM-K before (A) and after (B) chemotherapy. Rings represent individual patients. Centerline represents regression line and adjoining lines represent 95% confidence interval.
Figure 5Association between changes in SM-Mg and SM-K during chemotherapy. Rings represent individual patients. Centerline represents regression line and adjoining lines represent 95% confidence interval.