Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements 2012
DOI: 10.7916/d8td9w2p
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Harmaline Tremor: Underlying Mechanisms in a Potential Animal Model of Essential Tremor

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“…Intraperitoneal administration of harmaline into mice (Fig. 1a) 21,22 induces rhythmic burst-firing activity in the olivary nuclei that is transmitted to the spinal cord and eventually results in muscle tremor 23 . We tested the effect of activating spinal CB receptors in this model by intrathecal lumbar administration of the highly potent CB agonist WIN55,212-2.…”
Section: Spinal Cannabinoids Receptors Reduce Tremor In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intraperitoneal administration of harmaline into mice (Fig. 1a) 21,22 induces rhythmic burst-firing activity in the olivary nuclei that is transmitted to the spinal cord and eventually results in muscle tremor 23 . We tested the effect of activating spinal CB receptors in this model by intrathecal lumbar administration of the highly potent CB agonist WIN55,212-2.…”
Section: Spinal Cannabinoids Receptors Reduce Tremor In Vivomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has qualitatively described harmaline-induced tremor as an action tremor (Placantonakis et al, 2004 ; Handforth, 2012 ), akin to the action tremor phenotype observed with ET (Bhatia et al, 2018 ). Our results support this observation, demonstrating that harmaline tremor significantly increases in amplitude during movement compared to rest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Although harmaline-induced tremor and ET show similarities in their phenotype and electrophysiological correlates, differences in the aetiology of tremor remain. Harmaline has been well-documented to produce a tremor by increasing the rhythmicity and frequency of olivo-cerebellar inputs (for a review see Handforth, 2012 ). However, there is little evidence for the involvement of hyper-oscillatory olivo-cerebellar activity in ET.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Harmaline-induced tremor can be dampened by ET medications, propranolol, primidone, and alcohol [93]. Harmaline induces tremor by enhancing the automaticity in the inferior olivary neurons via a mixture of proposed pharmacological actions related to NMDA channels [94], T-type calcium channels [95], and possibly gap junctions between inferior olivary neurons for electrical coupling [96]. Gap junctions in the inferior olivary neurons serve as electrical synapses to synchronize their neuronal activity [97,98].…”
Section: β-Carboline Alkaloid Exposures and Related Tremormentioning
confidence: 99%