Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4312559 Behavioural Brain Research 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Hyperkinetic movements in tgHD rats fulfilled the clinical criteria of chorea.•Administration of tetrabenazine reduced the number of hyperkinetic movements.•tgHD rat can be considered as an animal model for choreiform movement disorder.

Clinically, Huntington's disease (HD) is well known for the predominant motor symptom chorea, which is a hyperkinetic motor disorder. The only experimental model currently described in the literature, as far as we are aware of, exhibiting hyperkinetic movements is the transgenic rat model of HD. We assessed and characterized these hyperkinetic movements in detail and investigated the effect of tetrabenazine (TBZ) treatment. TBZ is an effective drug in the treatment of chorea in HD patients. Our results showed that the hyperkinetic movements fulfilled the clinical-behavioral criteria of a choreiform movement. Administration of TBZ reduced the number of these hyperkinetic movements substantially. These findings suggest that the hyperkinetic movements observed in this animal model can be considered as a choreiform movement disorder. This makes these animals unique and provides opportunities for chorea-research.

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