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Published in: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 2/2011

01-04-2011 | Original Article

Dystonic tremor caused by mutation of the glucose transporter gene GLUT1

Authors: Anne Roubergue, Emmanuelle Apartis, Valérie Mesnage, Diane Doummar, Jean-Marc Trocello, Emmanuel Roze, Guillaume Taieb, Thierry Billette De Villemeur, Sandrine Vuillaumier-Barrot, Marie Vidailhet, Richard Levy

Published in: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease | Issue 2/2011

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Abstract

Glucose transporter 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS) is due to heterozygous mutation of the glucose transporter type 1 gene (GLUT1/SLC2A1). GLUT1-DS is characterized by movement disorders, including paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia (PED), as well as seizures, mental retardation and hypoglycorrhachia. Tremor was recently shown to be part of the phenotype, but its clinical and electrophysiological features have not yet been described in detail, and GLUT1 tremor reports are rare. We describe two patients, a young woman and her mother, who were referred to us for tremor. We also systematically review published cases of GLUT1-DS with tremor (14 cases, including ours), focusing on clinical features. In most cases (10/14), the tremor, which involved the limbs and voice, fulfilled clinical criteria for dystonic tremor (DT), occurring in body areas affected by dystonia. Tremor was the only permanent symptom in 2 cases. Recordings, reported here for the first time, showed an irregular 6- to 8.5-Hz tremor compatible with DT in our two patients. These findings show that tremor, and particularly DT, may be a presenting symptom of GLUT1-DS. Patients who present with dystonic tremor, with or without mental retardation, seizures, movement disorders and/or a family history, should therefore be screened for GLUT1-DS.
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Metadata
Title
Dystonic tremor caused by mutation of the glucose transporter gene GLUT1
Authors
Anne Roubergue
Emmanuelle Apartis
Valérie Mesnage
Diane Doummar
Jean-Marc Trocello
Emmanuel Roze
Guillaume Taieb
Thierry Billette De Villemeur
Sandrine Vuillaumier-Barrot
Marie Vidailhet
Richard Levy
Publication date
01-04-2011
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease / Issue 2/2011
Print ISSN: 0141-8955
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2665
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10545-010-9264-6

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