1970
DOI: 10.1016/0014-4886(70)90189-5
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Effect of harmaline in monkeys with central nervous system lesions

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“…Several lines of evidence suggest that the tremor induced by these indole alkaloids results from excitation of inferior olivary neurons. The most thoroughly characterized of these drugs is harmaline, which causes a sustained 8 -12 Hz generalized tremor in all species tested, including mice (Z etler, 1957), rats (Z etler et al, 1972, 1974), cats , and monkeys (Battista et al, 1990). Ibogaline and ibogaine produce an identical 8 -12 Hz tremor in mice (Zetler et al, 1972) and in cats (De Montigny and Lamarre, 1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several lines of evidence suggest that the tremor induced by these indole alkaloids results from excitation of inferior olivary neurons. The most thoroughly characterized of these drugs is harmaline, which causes a sustained 8 -12 Hz generalized tremor in all species tested, including mice (Z etler, 1957), rats (Z etler et al, 1972, 1974), cats , and monkeys (Battista et al, 1990). Ibogaline and ibogaine produce an identical 8 -12 Hz tremor in mice (Zetler et al, 1972) and in cats (De Montigny and Lamarre, 1974).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…179 It is abolished by placement of an additional lesion in the ipsilateral ventrolateral thalamic area, 11 in the globus pallidus, 188 or in the internal capsule. 189 The administration of Ldopa, 181,183,190 5-HTP, 181,183 or atropine 191 reduces its amplitude or abolishes the tremor.…”
Section: Modulation Of Tremor Intensity By Secondary Lesions or Pharmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The systemic injection of harmaline, a beta-carboline derivative, produces a high-frequency 8-to 14-Hz tremor in mice (Agarwal and Bose 1967;Ahmed and Taylor 1959), rats (Busby and Lamarre 1980), cats (DeMontigny and Lamarre 1973, 1975Lamarre and Weiss 1973), and monkeys (Batista et al 1970;Poirier et al 1966). Although the precise mechanism of the tremorogenic effect of harmaline is unknown, several possible explanations have been proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%