Abstract

Hyperkinetic movement disorders include tremors, dystonia, chorea, tics, myoclonus, stereotypies, restless legs syndrome, and various other disorders with abnormal involuntary movements. Although several disorders could be included in such a broad spectrum, a limited number of conditions are modeled in non-human primates. These disabling conditions include notably L-dopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson’s disease, tardive dyskinesia, essential tremor and Huntington’s disease. Non-human primate models of these conditions exist. This short opiniated review surveys the current state of use of these models as well as the future developments.

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