Cocaine is a widely abused drug responsible for the majority of deaths ascribed to drug overdose. Many mechanisms have been proposed in order to explain the various cocaine associated cardiovascular complications. Conventionally, cocaine cardiotoxicity has been thought to be mediated indirectly through its sympathomimetic effect, i.e., by inhibiting the reuptake and thus increasing the levels of neuronal catecholamines at work on adrenoceptors. Increased oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species, and cocaine-induced apoptosis in the heart muscle have suggested a new way to understand the cardiotoxic effects of cocaine. More recent studies have led the attention to the interaction of cocaine and some metabolites with cardiac sodium, calcium ...
Cocaine abuse has long been known to cause morbidity and mortality due to its cardiovascular toxic e...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug in the European Union. Its cardiac effects are numero...
The aim of this study is to analyse cardiac specimens from human cocaine-related overdose, to verify...
Cocaine is a widely abused drug responsible for the majority of deaths ascribed to drug overdose. Ma...
Cocaine-induced cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension, thrombosis, myocardial dysfunction, c...
Cocaine-induced cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension, thrombosis, myocardial dysfunction, c...
Cardiac complications resulting from cocaine use have been extensively studied because of the compli...
Cocaine is a potent stimulant which affects cardiovascular system severely. The mechanism of cardiac...
Overactivation of the sympatho-adrenergic system is an essential mechanism providing short-term adap...
Cocaine abuse has been associated with numerous cardiovascular consequences, such as depressed myoca...
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant of the sympathetic nervous system by inhibiting catecholamine reupta...
The use of cocaine may be associated with either acute or chronic toxicity, and approximately 5% to ...
Sudden death due to cocaine in the absence of myocardial infarction has been attributed to the preci...
Long-term cocaine use, as well as acute cocaine use, is associated with adverse cardiovascular conse...
Cocaine abuse has long been known to cause morbidity and mortality due to its cardiovascular toxic e...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug in the European Union. Its cardiac effects are numero...
The aim of this study is to analyse cardiac specimens from human cocaine-related overdose, to verify...
Cocaine is a widely abused drug responsible for the majority of deaths ascribed to drug overdose. Ma...
Cocaine-induced cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension, thrombosis, myocardial dysfunction, c...
Cocaine-induced cardiovascular disorders such as hypertension, thrombosis, myocardial dysfunction, c...
Cardiac complications resulting from cocaine use have been extensively studied because of the compli...
Cocaine is a potent stimulant which affects cardiovascular system severely. The mechanism of cardiac...
Overactivation of the sympatho-adrenergic system is an essential mechanism providing short-term adap...
Cocaine abuse has been associated with numerous cardiovascular consequences, such as depressed myoca...
Cocaine is a powerful stimulant of the sympathetic nervous system by inhibiting catecholamine reupta...
The use of cocaine may be associated with either acute or chronic toxicity, and approximately 5% to ...
Sudden death due to cocaine in the absence of myocardial infarction has been attributed to the preci...
Long-term cocaine use, as well as acute cocaine use, is associated with adverse cardiovascular conse...
Cocaine abuse has long been known to cause morbidity and mortality due to its cardiovascular toxic e...
Cocaine is the most commonly used illicit drug in the European Union. Its cardiac effects are numero...
The aim of this study is to analyse cardiac specimens from human cocaine-related overdose, to verify...