Aims: To investigate the role of FGF-23 and magnesium in relation to the albumin-to-creatinine ratio in type 2 diabetics with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 2-4.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study we included all eligible type 2 diabetic patients with CKD stages 2-4, followed in our outpatient Diabetic Kidney clinic. We used descriptive statistics, the Student'st-test, ANOVA and the chi-square tests. Our population was divided according to the UACR (G1 30-300 mg/g and G2≥300 mg/g), and compared these groups regarding several biological and laboratorial parameters. We employed a multiple regression model to identify risk factors of increased UACR.

Results: The patients in G2 displayed a lower eGFR (p=0.0001) and, had lower levels of magnesium (p=0.004) as well as higher levels of FGF-23 (p=0.043) compared to patients in G1. FGF-23 (β=0.562, P=0.0001) and the magnesium (β=- 8.916, p=0.0001) were associated with increased UACR.

Conclusions: A dysregulation of mineral metabolism, reflected by altered levels of magnesium and FGF-23, correlates with an increased UACR in type 2 diabetic patients with CKD stages 2-4.

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