[Arrhythmias, diagnosis and therapy].

1978 
Serum- or plasma levels of 102 healthy individuals as well as 78 patients with chronic renal insufficiency of various degrees were tested for parathormon (PTH), calcium, magnesium, anorganic phosphate, alkaline phosphatase, kreatinin, total protein as well as magnesium concentrations of the erythrocytes; attempts were made to correlate these parameters with each other. As most important finding in healthy individuals a significant negative correlation could be observed between serum PTH and magnesium of erythrocytes, whereas patients with renal insufficiency had a marked elevation and significant positive correlation between these two parameters. Since all other correlations were not as striking, if compared to these findings, we concluded that a feedback regulation system may exist in the intracellular magnesium concentration and PTH metabolism, so that an increase of the intracellular magnesium stimulates the PTH secretion, whereas elevated PTH activity causes a decrease of the intracellular magnesium together with a depression of the PTH release.
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