Octanoic Acid Suppresses Harmaline-Induced Tremor in Mouse Model of Essential Tremor

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Recent work exploring the use of high-molecular weight alcohols to treat essential tremor (ET) has identified octanoic acid as a potential novel tremor-suppressing agent. We used an established harmaline-based mouse model of ET to compare tremor suppression by 1-octanol and octanoic acid. The dose-related effect on digitized motion power within the tremor bandwidth as a fraction of overall motion power was analyzed. Both 1-octanol and octanoic acid provided significant reductions in harmaline tremor. An 8-carbon alkyl alcohol and carboxylic acid each suppress tremor in a pre-clinical mouse model of ET. Further studies are warranted to determine the safety and efficacy of such agents in humans with ET. © 2012 The American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics, Inc. (outside the U.S.).

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Nahab, F. B., Handforth, A., Brown, T., Shin, C., Quesada, A., Dong, C., … Hallett, M. (2012). Octanoic Acid Suppresses Harmaline-Induced Tremor in Mouse Model of Essential Tremor. Neurotherapeutics, 9(3), 635–638. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13311-012-0121-1

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