COMT val158met predicts reward responsiveness in humans

Met /met participants showed significantly greater response bias than val/met or val/val groups. Error bars span 3 Ã IQR (interquartile range). A functional variant of the catechol‐O‐methyltransferase (COMT) gene [val158met (rs4680)] is frequently implicated in decision‐making and higher cognitive f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genes, brain and behavior brain and behavior, 2012-11, Vol.11 (8), p.986-992
Hauptverfasser: Lancaster, T. M., Linden, D. E., Heerey, E. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Met /met participants showed significantly greater response bias than val/met or val/val groups. Error bars span 3 Ã IQR (interquartile range). A functional variant of the catechol‐O‐methyltransferase (COMT) gene [val158met (rs4680)] is frequently implicated in decision‐making and higher cognitive functions. It may achieve its effects by modulating dopamine‐related decision‐making and reward‐guided behaviour. Here we demonstrate that individuals with the met/met polymorphism have greater responsiveness to reward than carriers of the val allele and that this correlates with risk‐seeking behaviour. We assessed performance on a reward responsiveness task and the Balloon analogue risk task, which measure how participants (N = 70, western European, university and postgraduate students) respond to reward and take risks in the presence of available reward. Individuals with the met/met genotype (n = 19) showed significantly higher reward responsiveness, F2,64 = 4.02, P = 0.02, and reward‐seeking behaviour, F(2,68) = 4.52, P = 0.01, than did either val/met (n = 25) or val/val (n = 26) carriers. These results highlight a scenario in which genotype‐dependent reward responsiveness shapes reward‐seeking, therefore suggesting a novel framework by which COMT may modulate behaviour.
ISSN:1601-1848
1601-183X
DOI:10.1111/j.1601-183X.2012.00838.x