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What is cardiotoxic venom??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cobra snake venom cardiotoxins and bee venom melittin share a number of pharmacological properties in intact tissues including hemolysis, cytolysis, contractures of muscle, membrane depolarization and activation of tissue phospholipase C and, to a far lesser extent, an arachidonic acid-associated phospholipase A2.

Answered by Debrajgamer2
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  • 3.3 Cardiotoxins. CTXs disrupt the membranes of neuronal and skeletal and cardiac muscle cells [174,175]. ... sputatrix) venom causes neuronal cell death in mouse primary cortical neurons by elevating levels of reactive oxygen species as well as activating calpains. These effects can be countered by antioxidants [180].
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