Neurotransmitter Genes in ADHD Explained

 

Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers that help brain cells communicate. In ADHD, genetic variations affecting these messengers can shape attention, behaviour, and emotional control. 

Dopamine Transport and ADHD 
Genes involved in dopamine reuptake can influence focus and motivation. Altered regulation of dopamine is a core feature of ADHD. 

Norepinephrine and Alertness 
Genes affecting norepinephrine transport influence attention span, stress response, and impulse control. 

Receptors and Enzymes 
Receptor and enzyme genes determine how long neurotransmitters remain active, further shaping behavioural outcomes. 

Families seeking personalised insight may visit providers like ADHD Certify to explore how genetics inform diagnosis. ADHD frequently overlaps with autism, and Autism Detect supports families in understanding overlapping neurodevelopmental traits. 

Final Thoughts 
Genetic insight into neurotransmitters allows for more targeted and effective ADHD support. 

 

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