30 Essential Ideas you should know about ADHD, 4B ADHD and Genetics
Update: 2015-04-11
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You can watch the original video in full here for free
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What we know about ADHD and Genetics
Genes that Barkley Showed but it is not clear on the slide since we barely see it.
DRD4 specific gene variants, dopamine receptor
DRD2 specific gene variants, dopamine receptor
DAT1 specific gene variants, dopamine reuptake transporter
DBH specific gene variants, enzyme that is involved in the processing of monoamines neurotransmitters
MAO-A specific gene variants, enzyme that plays a role of clean up and maintenance of monoamines neurotransmitters
LPHN3 (latrophillin gene) Gene that is connected to the G-Protein Receptors, critical part of signal transduction.
Barkley goes in more detail on his website here in this lecture
http://adhdlectures.com/lecture-view.php?LectureID=13
Note these are not all the genes that are connected to ADHD and are known, just some of them.
For more videos and info from ADHD Experts check out my blog at
http://adhdvideosandinfo.blogspot.com/
http://adhdvideosandinfo.blogspot.com/
You can watch the original video in full here for free
http://www.caddac.ca/cms/video/parents_player.html
CADDAC website where you can buy the DVD. Please support CADDAC
http://www.caddac.ca
What we know about ADHD and Genetics
Genes that Barkley Showed but it is not clear on the slide since we barely see it.
DRD4 specific gene variants, dopamine receptor
DRD2 specific gene variants, dopamine receptor
DAT1 specific gene variants, dopamine reuptake transporter
DBH specific gene variants, enzyme that is involved in the processing of monoamines neurotransmitters
MAO-A specific gene variants, enzyme that plays a role of clean up and maintenance of monoamines neurotransmitters
LPHN3 (latrophillin gene) Gene that is connected to the G-Protein Receptors, critical part of signal transduction.
Barkley goes in more detail on his website here in this lecture
http://adhdlectures.com/lecture-view.php?LectureID=13
Note these are not all the genes that are connected to ADHD and are known, just some of them.
For more videos and info from ADHD Experts check out my blog at
http://adhdvideosandinfo.blogspot.com/
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