A systematic review of the cognitive effects of the COMT inhibitor, tolcapone, in adult humans.
Emilia KingsKonstantinos IoannidisJon E GrantSamuel R ChamberlainPublished in: CNS spectrums (2024)
The cognitive improvements identified upon tolcapone administration, in some studies, are likely to be due to the level of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex being shifted closer to its optimum, per an inverted U model of prefrontal function. However, the results should be interpreted cautiously due to the small numbers of studies. Given the centrality of cortical dopamine to understanding human cognition, studies using tolcapone in larger samples and across a broader set of cognitive domains would be valuable. It would also be useful to explore the effects of different dosing regimens (different doses; and single versus repeated administration).