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Electrophysiological Characterization of a Variant with Tremor Phenotype

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Publisher Wiley
Specialty Neurology
Date 2023 Apr 18
PMID 37070061
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Abstract

Background: The concept of a myopathy with associated tremor ("myogenic tremor") in humans has been previously described for specific (Myosin-Binding Protein C) variants. Here we report for the first time an individual with tremor who was found to have a de-novo likely pathogenic variant in Myosin Heavy Chain 7 (MYH7

Methods: Electromyographic recordings were obtained from facial muscles, as well as bilateral upper and lower extremities.

Results: 10 to 11 Hz activity was observed in the face and extremities during recordings with muscle activation. There were intermittent episodes of significant left-right coherence that would modulate across muscle groups throughout the recording, but no coherence between muscles at different levels of the neuraxis.

Conclusions: A possible explanation for this phenomenon is that the tremor originates at the sarcomere level within muscles, which is then picked up by muscle spindles and leads to activating input to the neuraxis segment. At the same time, the stability of the tremor frequency does suggest the presence of central oscillators at the segmental level. Thus, further studies will be needed to determine the origin of myogenic tremor and to better understand the pathomechanism.

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