Defective dentate nucleus GABA receptors in essential tremor

The development of new treatments for essential tremor, the most frequent movement disorder, is limited by a poor understanding of its pathophysiology and the relative paucity of clinicopathological studies. Here, we report a post-mortem decrease in GABAA (35% reduction) and GABAB (22-31% reduction)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain (London, England : 1878) England : 1878), 2012-01, Vol.135 (1), p.105-116
Hauptverfasser: Paris-Robidas, Sarah, Brochu, Elodie, Sintes, Marion, Emond, Vincent, Bousquet, Mélanie, Vandal, Milène, Pilote, Mireille, Tremblay, Cyntia, Di Paolo, Thérèse, Rajput, Ali H., Rajput, Alex, Calon, Frédéric
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Zusammenfassung:The development of new treatments for essential tremor, the most frequent movement disorder, is limited by a poor understanding of its pathophysiology and the relative paucity of clinicopathological studies. Here, we report a post-mortem decrease in GABAA (35% reduction) and GABAB (22-31% reduction) receptors in the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum from individuals with essential tremor, compared with controls or individuals with Parkinson's disease, as assessed by receptor-binding autoradiography. Concentrations of GABAB receptors in the dentate nucleus were inversely correlated with the duration of essential tremor symptoms (r 2 = 0.44, P 
ISSN:0006-8950
1460-2156
DOI:10.1093/brain/awr301