Current Research developments - Restless Legs Syndrome
The goal of ongoing
Researchers are investigating the possible role of dopamine function in RLS. Dopamine is a chemical messenger responsible for transmitting signals between one area of the brain called the Substantia nigra, and the next relay station of the brain called the Corpus striatum, to produce smooth, purposeful muscle activity. Researchers suspect that impaired transmission of dopamine signals may play a role in RLS.
Additional research is being done to define genetic and non-genetic forms of RLS.