| Literature DB >> 27881096 |
Mathilde Renaud1,2,3, Christophe Marcel1,2, Gabrielle Rudolf1,2,3, Mickaël Schaeffer2,4, Ouhaïd Lagha-Boukbiza1,2, Jean-Baptiste Chanson1,2, Jamel Chelly2,3,5, Mathieu Anheim1,2,3, Christine Tranchant6,7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterized by a frequent family history. No monogenic form of ET has been identified. We aimed at exploring ET patients to identify distinct subgroups and facilitate the identification of ET genes. We tested for the presence of HTRA2 p.G399S, and ANO3 p. W490C, p. R484 W and p. S685G mutations.Entities:
Keywords: ANO3; Electrophysiological recording; Essential tremor; Extreme phenotype; HTRA2
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27881096 PMCID: PMC5120508 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-016-0748-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Demographic, medical and upper limb electrophysiologic data of the cohort
| Patients ( | |
|---|---|
| Demographic features | |
| Female | 25 (46%) |
| Male | 29 (54%) |
| Mean age at evaluation, range | 62 years (18–80) |
| Mean AAO of tremor, range | 48 years (6–77) |
| Duration of tremor, range | 14.5 years (1–55) |
| Family history of essential tremor | 29 (54%) |
| Family history of Parkinson’s disease | 2 (3.5%) |
| Family history of ataxia | 0 |
| Family history of other neurodegenerative disease | 2 (3.5%) |
| Marked benefit of alcohol ( | 13 (30%) |
| Increased at morninga | 10 (20%) |
| Increased with emotionsb | 44 (82%) |
| Increased with physical exercisec | 22 (41%) |
| Initial location of tremor | |
| One hand | 27 (50%) |
| Dominant hand | 23 (42%) |
| Two hands | 27 (50%) |
| Current location of tremor | |
| Upper limbs | 54 (100%) |
| Bilateral | 54 (100%) |
| Unilateral | 0 |
| Symmetrical | 17 (32%) |
| Lower limbs | 4 (7%) |
| Head | 14 (26%) |
| Voice | 9 (17%) |
| Trunk | 2 (4%) |
| Other clinical signs | |
| Akinesia | 5 (9%) |
| Ataxia | 2 (4%) |
| TETRAS score (performance subscale), range | 8.5 (1–21) |
| Electrophysiologic findings in upper limb extremities | |
| Rest tremor | 10 (18%) |
| Postural tremor | 54 (100%) |
| Intentional tremor | 46 (85%) |
| Postural tremor only | 5 (9%) |
| Rest, postural and intentional tremor | 8 (15%) |
| Frequency of postural tremor | 6.3 Hz (3.8–11) |
TETRAS The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale; AAO age at onset, Hz Hertz
aamplitude of tremor more important relative to the rest of the day
bamplitude of tremor more important with emotions (happiness, sadness)
camplitude of tremor more important with sustained exercise
Correlation between age at onset and other characteristics of tremor (n = 42 patients)
| AAO ≤ 30 years (early onset ET) | AAO ≥ 55 years (late onset ET) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ||
| Family history of essential tremor ( | 93% ( | 36% ( | 0.0007 |
| Benefit of alcohol ( | 54% ( | 9% ( | 0.008 |
| Duration of tremor, years (SD) ( | 29 (+/−16) | 6.5 (+/−6) | <0.0001 |
| TETRAS score/duration of tremor (SD) ( | 0.4 (+/−0.2) | 2.3 (+/−2.3) | <0.0001 |
| Head tremor ( | 21% ( | 29% ( | 1.00 |
| Lower limbs tremor ( | 21% ( | 0% ( | 0.03 |
| Rest tremor ( | 21.4% ( | 17.8% ( | 0.85 |
| Mean frequency, Hertz (SD) ( | 7.0 (+/−2) | 6.2 (+/−1) | 0.23 |
| TETRAS score (SD) ( | 9.6 (+/−4) | 7.8 (+/−5) | 0.15 |
| Response to beta-blockers ( | 77% ( | 70% ( | 1.00 |
| Response to primidone ( | 80% ( | 60% ( | 1.00 |
AAO age at onset, SD standard deviation, TETRAS The Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale
Fig. 1Bimodal distribution of age at onset of tremor
Treatments and efficacy of treatments
| Medications | Patients ( |
|---|---|
| Propranolol ( | |
| Positive effect of propranolol | 24 (77%) |
| Mean posology, en milligram/day, range | 109 (40–300) |
| Mean length of treatment, months, range | 57 (1–360) |
| Primidone ( | |
| Positive effect of primidone | 13 (81%) |
| Mean posology, en milligram/day, range | 338 (10–750) |
| Mean length of treatment, months, range | 15 (1–60) |
| Topiramate ( | |
| Positive effect of topiramate | 3 (43%) |
| Mean posology, en milligram/day, range | 75 (25–150) |
| Mean length of treatment, months, range | 11 (1–36) |
| Chronic high frequency thalamic stimulation | 2 (4%) |