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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
tremor
)
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This review focuses on rodent models of
tremor
, particularly those induced by pharmacological agents. Harmaline is one of the most frequently used
tremor
-generating drugs and harmaline-induced
tremor
is regarded as a model of essential
tremor
. Harmaline acts on inferior olive neurons, causing enhanced neuronal synchrony and rhythmicity in the olivocerebellar system. In addition, it selectively induces cerebellar Purkinje cell death, speculatively because of excessive glutamate release from nerve terminals of the olivocerebellar system onto Purkinje cells. Systemic administration of cholinomimetics can also produce generalized
tremor
, and muscarinic receptors on striatal neurons are thought to be the best candidate for the
tremor
-generating mechanism. On the other hand, dopaminergic neurotoxins, which are used in models of parkinsonism, have yet to be used for experimental analysis of
tremor
, because tremors induced by dopamine depletion in rodents are less remarkable than those induced by harmaline or cholinomimetics. Recently developed gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)(A) receptor
alpha-1 subunit
knockout mice exhibit postural and kinetic tremors, and clearly reproduce the features of essential tremors. Although from a phenomenological point of view, rodent models of
tremor
cannot entirely mimic human
tremor
disorders, they have useful advantages in the analysis of pathophysiological mechanisms underlying
tremor
. Development of convenient and reproducible methods for evaluating rodent
tremor
is therefore recommended.
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