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Effects of Alprazolam on Cortical Activity and Tremors in Patients with Essential Tremor

BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterised by postural and action tremors with a frequency of 4–12 Hz. Previous studies suggest that the tremor activity originates in the cerebello-thalamocortical pathways. Alprazolam is a short-acting benzodiazepine that attenuates tremors in ET. The mechan...

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Autores principales: Ibáñez, Jaime, González de la Aleja, Jesús, Gallego, Juan A., Romero, Juan P., Saíz-Díaz, Rosana A., Benito-León, Julián, Rocon, Eduardo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24667763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093159
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author Ibáñez, Jaime
González de la Aleja, Jesús
Gallego, Juan A.
Romero, Juan P.
Saíz-Díaz, Rosana A.
Benito-León, Julián
Rocon, Eduardo
author_facet Ibáñez, Jaime
González de la Aleja, Jesús
Gallego, Juan A.
Romero, Juan P.
Saíz-Díaz, Rosana A.
Benito-León, Julián
Rocon, Eduardo
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description BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterised by postural and action tremors with a frequency of 4–12 Hz. Previous studies suggest that the tremor activity originates in the cerebello-thalamocortical pathways. Alprazolam is a short-acting benzodiazepine that attenuates tremors in ET. The mechanisms that mediate the therapeutic action of alprazolam are unknown; however, in healthy subjects, benzodiazepines increase cortical beta activity. In this study, we investigated the effect of alprazolam both on beta and tremor-related cortical activity and on alterations in tremor presentation in ET patients. Therefore, we characterised the dynamics of tremor and cortical activity in ET patients after alprazolam intake. METHODS: We recorded hand tremors and contralateral cortical activity in four recordings before and after a single dose of alprazolam. We then computed the changes in tremors, cortico-muscular coherence, and cortical activity at the tremor frequency and in the beta band. RESULTS: Alprazolam significantly attenuated tremors (EMG: 76.2±22.68%), decreased cortical activity in the tremor frequency range and increased cortical beta activity in all patients (P<0.05). At the same time, the cortico-muscular coherence at the tremor frequency became non-significant (P<0.05). We also found a significant correlation (r = 0.757, P<0.001) between the reduction in tremor severity and the increased ratio of cortical activity in the beta band to the activity observed in the tremor frequency range. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides the first quantitative analysis of tremor reduction following alprazolam intake. We observed that the tremor severity decreased in association with an increased ratio of beta to tremor-related cortical activity. We hypothesise that the increase in cortical beta activity may act as a blocking mechanism and may dampen the pathological oscillatory activity, which in turn attenuates the observed tremor.
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spelling pubmed-39655292014-03-27 Effects of Alprazolam on Cortical Activity and Tremors in Patients with Essential Tremor Ibáñez, Jaime González de la Aleja, Jesús Gallego, Juan A. Romero, Juan P. Saíz-Díaz, Rosana A. Benito-León, Julián Rocon, Eduardo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Essential tremor (ET) is characterised by postural and action tremors with a frequency of 4–12 Hz. Previous studies suggest that the tremor activity originates in the cerebello-thalamocortical pathways. Alprazolam is a short-acting benzodiazepine that attenuates tremors in ET. The mechanisms that mediate the therapeutic action of alprazolam are unknown; however, in healthy subjects, benzodiazepines increase cortical beta activity. In this study, we investigated the effect of alprazolam both on beta and tremor-related cortical activity and on alterations in tremor presentation in ET patients. Therefore, we characterised the dynamics of tremor and cortical activity in ET patients after alprazolam intake. METHODS: We recorded hand tremors and contralateral cortical activity in four recordings before and after a single dose of alprazolam. We then computed the changes in tremors, cortico-muscular coherence, and cortical activity at the tremor frequency and in the beta band. RESULTS: Alprazolam significantly attenuated tremors (EMG: 76.2±22.68%), decreased cortical activity in the tremor frequency range and increased cortical beta activity in all patients (P<0.05). At the same time, the cortico-muscular coherence at the tremor frequency became non-significant (P<0.05). We also found a significant correlation (r = 0.757, P<0.001) between the reduction in tremor severity and the increased ratio of cortical activity in the beta band to the activity observed in the tremor frequency range. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides the first quantitative analysis of tremor reduction following alprazolam intake. We observed that the tremor severity decreased in association with an increased ratio of beta to tremor-related cortical activity. We hypothesise that the increase in cortical beta activity may act as a blocking mechanism and may dampen the pathological oscillatory activity, which in turn attenuates the observed tremor. Public Library of Science 2014-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3965529/ /pubmed/24667763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093159 Text en © 2014 Ibáñez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ibáñez, Jaime
González de la Aleja, Jesús
Gallego, Juan A.
Romero, Juan P.
Saíz-Díaz, Rosana A.
Benito-León, Julián
Rocon, Eduardo
Effects of Alprazolam on Cortical Activity and Tremors in Patients with Essential Tremor
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title_short Effects of Alprazolam on Cortical Activity and Tremors in Patients with Essential Tremor
title_sort effects of alprazolam on cortical activity and tremors in patients with essential tremor
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3965529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24667763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093159
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