| Literature DB >> 33763655 |
Polina Mamoshina1, Blanca Rodriguez2, Alfonso Bueno-Orovio2.
Abstract
Cardiotoxicity, defined as toxicity that affects the heart, is one of the most common adverse drug effects. Numerous drugs have been shown to have the potential to induce lethal arrhythmias by affecting cardiac electrophysiology, which is the focus of current preclinical testing. However, a substantial number of drugs can also affect cardiac function beyond electrophysiology. Within this broader sense of cardiotoxicity, this review discusses the key drug-protein interactions known to be involved in cardiotoxic drug response. We cover adverse effects of anticancer, central nervous system, genitourinary system, gastrointestinal, antihistaminic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-infective agents, illustrating that many share mechanisms of cardiotoxicity, including contractility, mitochondrial function, and cellular signaling.Entities:
Keywords: adverse reactions; cardiotoxicity; cell signaling; mechanisms of toxicity; side effects
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33763655 PMCID: PMC7974548 DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2021.100216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Med ISSN: 2666-3791