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        1 - An Investigation of Creatine Kinase Enzyme (CKMB) and Cholesterol in Type 1 and2 Diabetic Mellitus in Gonbad'e Kavoos
        N. Arabsarhaddi N. Masoudian H. Abbaspour E. Naghipoor M. Fakhreddinnejad
        The person who suffered from type 1 and type 2 Diabetics are more deserved to cardiovascular disease. High ratio of morbidity and mortality can be attributed to the cardiovascular diseases. Measuring CKMB's level along with CPK is considered as specialized test to diagn More
        The person who suffered from type 1 and type 2 Diabetics are more deserved to cardiovascular disease. High ratio of morbidity and mortality can be attributed to the cardiovascular diseases. Measuring CKMB's level along with CPK is considered as specialized test to diagnose the cardiovascular damages and also to determine the possibility of myocardial attacks. The present study aimed to compare the level of CKMB and cholesterol in type 1 with type 2 diabetics. Population is consisted of diabetic's persons in Gonbad Kavoos. One hundred diabetic (50 persons type 1 and fifty person type 2) were selected as experiment group and 50 healthy persons were selected as control group. After separating blood plasma and measuring its level of glucose, cholesterol and CKMB, the spectrophotometer and auto analyzer were used to read the data.  The data were analyzed by SAS. The results have shown that the level of cholesterol in type 1 diabetics was higher than type 2. Also, CKMB in type 2 diabetic male is higher than type 1 diabetic male but the level of CKMB in type 1 and type 2diabetics female was nearly the same. The results also have shown that the level of glucose in type 1 diabetics (both male and female) was higher than type 2. According to the obtained result it may be concluded that higher rate of glucose, cholesterol and CKMB in type 1 diabetics than the type 2 is related to the higher rate of morbidity and mortality. Manuscript profile