Harmaline-induced tremor in mice: videotape documentation and open questions about the model

Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2013 Dec 9:3:tre-03-205-4668-1. doi: 10.7916/D8H993W3. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Background: Harmaline-induced tremor in rodents has been extensively used as an animal model for essential tremor (ET). However, there is no visual documentation in the published literature.

Methods: We injected mice subcutaneously with either 20 mg/kg of harmaline hydrochloride or saline and then videotaped the responses.

Results: Action and postural tremor in the mouse began 5 minutes after subcutaneous harmaline injection and peaked at approximately 30 minutes. The tremor involved the head, trunk, tail, and four limbs and lasted for approximately 2 hours. The forelimb tremor was postural or action tremor, similar to that observed in ET.

Discussion: This video segment provides the first visual documentation of the phenomenology of harmaline-induced tremor in a mouse. We also raise several unanswered questions regarding the use of harmaline-induced tremor to model ET.

Keywords: Essential tremor; cerebellum; harmaline; inferior olive; mouse.