Scientists say: "Sex Drive Linked to Genetic Makeup"

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  • zagor
    zagor

    Sex Drive Linked to Genetic Makeup

    The Israeli research could give Casanovas Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, Rob Lowe and Warren Beatty the excuse they have longed for. But the bad news for them is six out of 10 people's genes fight to stop them getting horny, according to the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
    Sexual Behavior Hardwired?
    Professor Richard Ebstein said: "For the first time, a specific gene variant has been linked to human sexual desire, arousal and function. These findings suggest that some aspects of human sexual behavior are hardwired and that individual differences in sexuality are partially due to specific genes. Such genes may in the future become the targets of specific drug treatments for specific problems."
    Differences in human sexuality were historically assumed to be the result of learned behavior or psychology. But Ebstein's team ran DNA tests on 148 healthy male and female university students
    They were then asked to fill in a questionnairre rating their levels of sexual desire, arousal and function. When the results were compared, scientists found sexual responses were linked to the D4 receptor gene.
    Mutant Gene Triggers Reward System It triggers a reaction to dopamine, a brain chemical that enables messages to pass from one neuron to another. It is associated with the brain's "reward" system -- circuits that kick in when a pleasurable feeling is experienced.
    Some forms of the D4 gene depressed sexual desire, arousal and function. Others had the opposite effect. The "randy" mutation is thought to be relatively new, dating back 50,000 years to the time when modern humans' ancestors left Africa.
    Writing in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, the scientists said their discovery could lead to a change of thinking about the treatment of sexual problems.
    They wrote: "Patients could benefit from the concept that individual differences have a genetic component and that both high and low levels of sexual desire may be adaptational and not in themselves a cause for guilt or treatment."

    I guess this article will never make into Awake magazine

  • Rescripting_myself
    Rescripting_myself

    zagor

    Do you have the link to the published results of the study. Alternatively, do you have the name of the journal, issue, date, page etc in which the results are published?

    RM

  • zagor
    zagor

    RM here is the site's address of the article,http://health.dailynewscentral.com/content/view/2272/31/ didn't have time to do more research but the site is reputable enough for me to believe it. I'll do search tomorrow through international academic database network to see what I can come up with

  • zagor
    zagor

    Here it is from Nature magazine site, you can see the abstract, you'll need membership to see the full article but this will get you a taste of it http://www.nature.com/mp/journal/vaop/ncurrent/abs/4001832a.html

  • sinamongurl
    sinamongurl

    i thought i was horny cuz of years of suppressing my sexuality......lol

    guess not

  • zagor
    zagor

    LOL

    Hey sinamongurl thats a great avatar

  • Dogpatch
  • Rescripting_myself
    Rescripting_myself

    zagor

    Thank you for the links. I'll visit the sites. Post whatever you can as you carry out further research.

  • zagor
    zagor
    Love them Randy mutations! :-)) http://www.freeminds.org/history/watters.htm

    LOL, believe it or not the first time I saw it I thought of you, lol

  • zagor
    zagor

    another interesting academic finding about our sex habits through history http://www.nerve.com/regulars/singlelife/007/

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