Does adult ADHD interact with COMT val 158 met genotype to influence working memory performance?

Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorders(2014)

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Both attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and catechol- O -methyltransferase ( COMT ) genotype have been linked to altered dopaminergic transmission and possible impairment in frontal lobe functioning. This study offers an investigation of a possible interaction between ADHD diagnosis and COMT genotype on measures of working memory and executive function. Thirty-five adults with ADHD, who were recruited from the ADHD outpatient clinic at the Department of Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University of Würzburg, and thirty-five matched healthy controls completed the Digit Span test and the Stroop Color Word Test . While there were no main effects of ADHD or COMT , the two factors interacted on both Digit Span subtests with the two groups’ met/met carriers showing significantly different performance on the Digit Span Forward subtest and the val/val carriers showing significantly different performance on the Digit Span Backward subtest. Findings provide preliminary support for a differential impact of COMT genotype on working memory measures in adult patients with ADHD compared to healthy controls.
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