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Serotonin's Role in Substance Use: A Genetic Look
Saturday, December 28, 2024
If you have certain variants, it might be like having a messenger service that's really efficient or one that's a bit slower. These differences can affect how well the serotonin messages are delivered and received. And that could play a role in how your brain responds to substances, making you more or less likely to develop a substance use disorder.
But remember, it's not all about the genes. Your environment and experiences also matter. It's like having a good messenger service isn't enough; you also need good roads and no traffic jams for the messages to get through quickly.
So, while serotonin receptor gene variants can be part of the puzzle, they aren't the whole story. It's all about how your brain, your genes, and your experiences work together.
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