Asian Journal of Biochemistry1815-99231815-9931Academic Journals Inc.10.3923/ajb.2007.73.78MarjaniAbdoljalal JoshaghaniHamidreza VaghariGolamreza 1200721The aim of this study with the discriminative information was to evaluate the effect of haemodialysis on plasma lipid peroxidation and Cardiac Troponin I before and after the dialysis process. Twenty two patients with Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) disease who were haemodialyzed at 5th Azar hospital of Gorgan Dialysis Center were recruited for this study (2005). Plasma malondialdehyde was increased significantly in the postdialysis group when compared with predialysis. Plasma levels of Cardiac Troponin I in 12 haemodialyzed patients were significantly increased in the postdialysis group when compared with predialysis, whereas plasma level of Cardiac troponin I in 10 haemodialyzed patients showed less than 0.1 μg L-1 which is in normal range. The observation of meaningful increasing level of plasma lipid peroxidation and Cardiac Troponin I in the haemodialyzed patients after the process of dialysis, maybe related with the patient uremia, dialysis membrane and the dialysis process (may increase lipid peroxidation during the dialysis process). These states of affairs may play an important role in progress of cardiovascular abnormality in haemodialyzed patients. Due to this conditions a review of haemodialysis membrane, the techniques used in the dialysis, the consumption of various oral antioxidant, the elimination of active oxygens from the dialysis surrounding are among the measures which can prevent sudden cardiovascular abnormality in the haemodialysis patients and ultimately these important factors up- grade the patients quality of life and prevent sudden silent myocardial infarction.]]>Adams, J.E., G.S. Bodor, V.G. Davila-Roman and J.A. Delmez,199388101106Balashova, T.S., J.A. Rud'ko, V.M. Ermolenko, P. Tsalenchuk and A.A. Kubatiev,1992646669Bast, A., G.R. Haenen and C.J. Doelman,1991912S13SBeciani, M., A. Tedesco, A. Violante, S. Cipriani, M. Azzarito, A. Sturniolo and G. Splendiani,200318942946Boaz, M., Z. Matas, A. Biro, Z. Katzir, M. Green, M. Fainaru and S. Smetana,199934438444Boaz, M., Z. Matas and A. Biro,19995610781083Bodor, G.S., S. Porter, Y. Landt and H. Ladenson,19923822032214Canestrari, F., U. Buoncristiani, F. Galli, A. Giorgini and M.C. Albertini et al.,1995234127136Coudry, L.,199815811731180Dasgupta, A., S. Hussain and S. Ahmad,1992605659D"Costa, M., E. Fleming and M.C. Patterson,1997108550555Donnino, M.W., V. Karriem-Norwood, E.P. Rivers, A. Gupta and A. Nguyen et al.,200411979981Fiorillo, C., C. Oliviero, G. Rizzuti, C. Nediani, A. Pacini and P. Nassi,199836149153Foley, R.N., P.S. Parfrey, J.D. Harnett, G.M. Kent, C.J Martin, D.C Murray and P.E. Barre,199547186192Heeschen, C., A. Deu, L. Langenbrink, B. Goldmann and C. Hamm,200033359368Hussain, S.A., M.Q. Hassan and M.A. Zeki,199528607610Jaffe, A.S., C. Ritter, V. Meltzer, H. Harter and R. Roberts,1984104193202Kohen, R., S. Chevion, R. Schartz and E.M. Berry, 19963355359Loughrey, C.M., I.S. Young, J.H. Lightbody, D. McMaster, P.T. McNamee and E.R. Trimble,199487679683McLaurin, M.D., F.S. Apple, E.M. Voss, C.A. Herzog and S.W. Sharkey,199743976982Ozden, M., H. Maral, D. Akaydin, P. Cetinalp and B. Kalender,200235269273Pierce, G.F. and AS. Jaffe,19863220442051Raine, A.E., R. Margreter F.P. Brunner, J.H. Ehrich and W. Geerlings et al.,19922735Samouilidou, E. and E. Grapsa,200321209212T. Sanaka, C. Higuchi, T. Shinobe, H. Nishimura, M. Omata, H. Nihei and N. Sugino,1995103438Satoh, K.,1978903743Singh, N., A. Langer, M.R. Freeman and M.B. Goldstein,199414173181Taylor, J.E., N. Scott, A. Bridges, I.S. Henderson, W.K. Stewart and J.J. Belch,199212252256Toborek, M., T. Wasik, M. Drozdz, M. Klin, K. Magner-Wrobel and E. Kopieczna-Grzebieniak,19924112291232Trachman, H., D. Wilson and D. Raop,19925018771883