Catechol-O-methyltransferase activity does not influence emotional processing in men

M. Martens, Nina Dalton, J. Scaife, C. Harmer, P. Harrison, E. Tunbridge
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Background: Catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) regulates cortical dopaminergic transmission and prefrontal-dependent cognitive function. However, its role in other cognitive processes, including emotional processing, is relatively unexplored. We therefore investigated the separate and interactive influences of COMT inhibition and Val158Met (rs4680) genotype on performance on an emotional test battery. Methods: We recruited 74 healthy men homozygous for the functional COMT Val158Met polymorphism. Volunteers were administered either a single 200 mg dose of the brain-penetrant COMT inhibitor tolcapone or placebo in a double-blind, randomised manner. Emotional processing was assessed using the emotional test battery, and mood was rated using visual analogue scales and the Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire across the test day. Results: There were no main or interactive effects of Val158Met genotype or tolcapone on any of the emotional processing measures or mood ratings. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that, at least in healthy adult men, COMT has little or no effect on emotional processing or mood. These findings contrast with several neuroimaging studies that suggest that COMT modulates neural activity during emotional processing. Thus, further studies are required to understand how COMT impacts on the relationship between behavioural output and neural activity during emotional processing. Nevertheless, our data suggest that novel COMT inhibitors under development for treating cognitive dysfunction are unlikely to have acute off target effects on emotional behaviours.
儿茶酚- o -甲基转移酶活性不影响男性的情绪加工
背景:儿茶酚- o -甲基转移酶(COMT)调节皮质多巴胺能传递和前额叶依赖性认知功能。然而,它在包括情绪处理在内的其他认知过程中的作用却相对未被探索。因此,我们研究了COMT抑制和Val158Met (rs4680)基因型对情绪测试性能的单独和相互作用影响。方法:我们招募了74名健康男性COMT Val158Met功能多态性纯合子。志愿者以双盲随机方式服用单剂量200毫克的脑渗透COMT抑制剂托尔卡酮或安慰剂。使用情绪测试电池评估情绪处理,使用视觉模拟量表和情绪状态量表(POMS)对测试日的情绪进行评分。结果:Val158Met基因型或托尔卡酮对任何情绪加工测量或情绪评分没有主要或交互影响。结论:我们的研究结果表明,至少在健康成年男性中,COMT对情绪加工或情绪的影响很小或没有影响。这些发现与一些神经成像研究相反,这些研究表明COMT调节情绪处理过程中的神经活动。因此,在情绪加工过程中,COMT如何影响行为输出和神经活动之间的关系,还需要进一步的研究。然而,我们的数据表明,正在开发的用于治疗认知功能障碍的新型COMT抑制剂不太可能对情绪行为产生急性脱靶效应。
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