| Literature DB >> 22528814 |
Suze A Jansen1, Iris Kleerekooper, Zonne L M Hofman, Isabelle F P M Kappen, Anna Stary-Weinzinger, Marcel A G van der Heyden.
Abstract
Many plants of the Ericaceae family, Rhododendron, Pieris, Agarista and Kalmia, contain diterpene grayanotoxins. Consumption of grayanotoxin containing leaves, flowers or secondary products as honey may result in intoxication specifically characterized by dizziness, hypotension and atrial-ventricular block. Symptoms are caused by an inability to inactivate neural sodium ion channels resulting in continuous increased vagal tone. Grayanotoxin containing products are currently sold online, which may pose an increasing risk. In humans, intoxication is rarely lethal, in contrast to cattle and pet poisoning cases. Scientific evidence for the medicinal properties of grayanotoxin containing preparations, such as honey or herbal preparation in use in folk medicine, is scarce, and such use may even be harmful.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22528814 PMCID: PMC3404272 DOI: 10.1007/s12012-012-9162-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Toxicol ISSN: 1530-7905 Impact factor: 3.231
Fig. 1Structure formulas (left panel) and 3-D representations (right panel) of grayanotoxins 1, 2 and 3. Color code gray hydrogen atoms, red oxygen atoms, green carbon atoms
Overview of grayanotoxin intoxication cases in humans, unrelated to mad honey requiring hospitalization
| Age (years) | Sex | Origin | Cause | Purpose | Clinical signs | Treatment | Clinical course | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | M | Hong Kong | Milk containing | Relieve airway problems | Respiratory distress, sinus bradycardia (90–100 bpm), hypotension (62/33 mmHg), constricted non-reactive pupils, salivation, muscle twitching | Mechanical ventilation Benzodiazepine i.v. Atropine (0.1 mg) | Fast improvement after atropine hospital discharge at day 8 without complications | [ |
| 71 | M | South Korea | Ate | Unknown | Vomiting, visual disturbance, sinus bradycardia (47 bpm) hypotension (90/60 mmHg) | Atropine (0.5 mg) Saline i.v. (1,000 ml) | Hospital discharge at day 2 without complications | [ |
| 70 | M | South Korea | Drank | Unknown | Dizziness, chest discomfort, sinus bradycardia (37 bpm), hypotension (70/50 mmHg) | Atropine (0.5 mg) Saline i.v. | Hospital discharge at day 3 without complications | [ |
| 61 | F | South Korea | Drank | Unknown | Dizziness, general weakness, chest discomfort, bradycardia (40 bpm), junctional escape beat | Atropine (0.5 mg) Saline i.v. | Hospital discharge at day 2 without complications | [ |
| 59 | M | South Korea | Drank boiled | Anti-hypertensive | Dizziness, weakness, chest discomfort, cold sweats, sinus bradycardia (36 bpm), atrio-ventricular dissociation, hypotension (68/38 mmHg) | Atropine (1.0 mg) Saline i.v. | Fast but temporary improvement of bradycardia hospital discharge at day 3 with 1st° AV block | [ |
| 9 | M | South Korea | Ate 10 | Unknown | Impaired consciousness, delirium | Saline i.v. | Symptoms resolved in 17 h | [ |
| 1 | F | USA | Eating garden | Unknown | Vomiting, pallor, bradycardia (40 bpm) | Atropine, charcoal, mechanical ventilation | Improved fully | [ |
| 76 | M | USA | Drank tea made from | Unknown | Vomiting, blurred vision, seizure, bradycardia, hypotension (70 mmHg) | Unknown | Improved fully | [ |
| 76 | M | South Korea | Ingested 10 | Unknown | Dizziness, general inertia, sinus bradycartia (45 bpm), hypotension (70/50 mmHg), drowsiness | Atropine (1.0 mg) | Fully recovered, hospital discharge after 1 day | [ |
| 58 | M | South Korea | Ingested 50 | To relieve thirst | Hypotension (80/40 mmHg), bradycardia (30 bpm) | Atropine (0.5 mg) Saline i.v. | Still symptoms at 24 h, recovered later | [ |
| 28 | F | Reunion Island | Drank tea made from | Unintended | Vomiting, diarrhea, facial flush, sweating, fatigue, hypotension (60/40 mmHg), sinus bradycardia (40 bpm) | Saline i.v. | Fully recovered, hospital discharge after 1 day | [ |