Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Genetics of Addiction

As of date, there is no one 100% scientific fact that a certain gene condemns you to becoming addicted to drugs or alcohol at birth. However, scientist do say that there are numerous genes that can play a role in addiction but none powerful enough to make you a predetermined addict. .

When you hear the term “Genetic Model” in regards to addiction, the specialist is looking for those genes pronounced to play a role in addiction growth. As stated before, scientist believes there are several genes that can play a role in addiction such as the A1 allele of the dopamine receptor DRD2. This particular gene is thought to play a role in addiction problems with alcohol, cocaine, and compulsive gambling. Depending on the genes present and the percentage of people who share this gene with a particular addiction determines who may thought to be at a higher risk for that particular addiction.

Once an addiction receptiveness gene is identified, research then looks at how this gene affects the brain’s circuitry and influences a predisposition for drug use, abuse, dependence, and withdrawal. The idea behind it is to create a drug that can block, turn off, or reverse the function of that gene. Researchers are learning more and more about how genes influence various aspects of ones life and are showing some promises in the field of drug addiction. However, genes alone are not responsible for drug abuse or addiction. Other factors come into play such as environment and mental and physical well-being.

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5 comments:

  1. My parents were both alcoholics. I vowed early on not to touch a drop and I haven't to this day. I just turned 50 and I have a great family with 3 kids. No one in my immediate family drinks and I hope it stays that way. My parents are both dead, both died young from their drinking. It was an awful life that ended with a tortured death. I hope they are at peace now.

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  2. My dad was an addict and I followed right in his footsteps. He didn't survive his addiction. With the help of my family and friends I was able to kick my habit and turn my life around. Best move I ever made.

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  3. I've often wondered if there was a genetic makeup that could play into someone being an addict. It seems like our family has several. I just wondered. Thanks for the info.

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  4. I've heard talk of genetics playing a role in some addictions but I didn't know that they actually identified any one gene. Maybe this could be the beginning of the end to addictive behavior.

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  5. Even if they were able to identify the genetic makeup of future addicts, would it stop someone from trying? Probably not. Knowing what addiction will do to their lives, possibly ending it, didn't stop them. It's a sad state of affairs.

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