Research summaries for autism therapy: neurotransmitter

definition of neurotransmitter: Chemical produced by cells in the nervous system that is used to communicate information between brain cells.

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Several brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) may be good targets for future autism therapy drugs.

This article reviews genetic causes of autism and describes future approaches to drug therapy. The behaviors of people with autism can vary quite a bit. A great deal of research is going on to try and understand the biology and chemistry that form the basis of these behaviors. Many brain chemicals have been linked to autism and these might be targets for drug therapy. Some of the brain chemicals include oxytocin, vasopressin, dopamine, GABA, and acetylcholine. Read more...

This article suggests that the behavior of children with autism may be improved by vitamin B6 supplementation.... The authors briefly discuss that B6 might improve behavior by altering metabolism and/or neurotransmitter production.... Read more...

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