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Original Article

The relationship between valproate induced tremors and circulating neurotransmitters: a preliminary study

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Pages 236-242 | Received 01 Nov 2015, Accepted 19 Apr 2016, Published online: 09 May 2016
 

Abstract

Patients with epilepsy and on valproate (VPA) therapy may develop tremors as a common adverse effect; however, its exact mechanisms are unknown. We hypothesize that VPA-induced tremors may be related to the disturbances in dopamine (DA) and catecholamines (norepinephrine (NE) and epinephrine (E)) concentrations (which are also involved in VPA anticonvulsant effect). We aimed to determine the frequency and type of VPA-induced tremors and their risk factors and to investigate whether or not they are related to the plasma DA, NE and E concentrations. This study included 75 adults with primary epilepsy (mean age: 31.90 ± 5.62 years) and on VPA therapy for 10.57 ± 3.55 years and 40 matched healthy controls. Patients were divided according to the absence or presence of tremors. Blood samples were analyzed for DA, NE and E. Intermittent action tremors in both hands were reported in 31 (41.33%). Chronic standard VPA therapy, older age, longer treatment duration and higher serum concentrations of VPA are risk factors for tremors. None of the patients on controlled release VPA had tremors. Compared to controls, patients (without and with tremors) had lower DA (p = 0.0001) and NE (p = 0.01) concentrations. Compared to patients without tremors, patients with tremors had lower levels DA (p = 0.045) and NE (p = 0.01). Significant correlations were identified between DA with NE (r = 0.540, p = 0.001) concentrations and serum VPA with DA (r = −0.285, p = 0.045) and NE (r = −0.358, p = 0.01) plasma levels. We conclude that benign action tremors are common with standard VPA. Mechanisms underlying VPA-induced tremors may involve abnormalities of DA and NE neurotransmitters.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank all the participants in the study. There is no funding support for this study, all are authors' responsibility.

Declaration of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interests.

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