cardiotoxins
Cardiotoxins are substances that harm heart function or disrupt cardiac electrical activity. The term encompasses a broad range of natural toxins from plants, animals, and microorganisms, as well as synthetic compounds, all capable of affecting the heart or its rhythm.
One major group comprises cardiac glycosides produced by certain plants, such as digitalis species. These compounds
Other cardiotoxins act by modulating cardiac ion channels. Toxins from some venoms and marine organisms bind
Additional sources include certain chemotherapeutic drugs and environmental toxins that cause cardiotoxicity through mechanisms like oxidative
Clinical effects vary with the toxin and exposure, ranging from palpitations and lightheadedness to life-threatening arrhythmias.