histotoxic
Histotoxic refers to poisoning that prevents tissue cells from using oxygen, even when oxygen supply is adequate. In medical context, histotoxic hypoxia describes a state in which toxins interfere with cellular respiration, blocking the mitochondria’s ability to utilize oxygen for energy production.
Histotoxic hypoxia is one form of hypoxia, distinct from hypoxic (low oxygen delivery), anemic (reduced hemoglobin),
Common histotoxic toxins include cyanide and hydrogen sulfide, which inhibit key components of the mitochondrial electron
Exposure typically occurs in industrial settings, during fires with smoke inhalation, or in cases of deliberate