Tatu Kantonen
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Lower abdominal adipose tissue cannabinoid type 1 receptor availability in young men with overweight
Pekkarinen L, Kantonen T, Oikonen V, Haaparanta-Solin M, Aarnio R, Dickens A, et al.
Obesity (Silver Spring)
. 2023 Jun;
31(7):1844-1858.
PMID: 37368516
Objective: Cannabinoid type 1 receptors (CB1R) modulate feeding behavior and energy homeostasis, and the CB1R tone is dysgulated in obesity. This study aimed to investigate CB1R availability in peripheral tissue...
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Pak K, Kantonen T, Pekkarinen L, Nuutila P, Nummenmaa L
J Neurosci Res
. 2022 Nov;
101(3):327-337.
PMID: 36440544
We aimed to integrate genomic mapping from brain mRNA atlas with the protein expression from positron emission tomography (PET) scans of type 1 cannabinoid (CB1) receptor and to compare the...
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Pekkarinen L, Kantonen T, Rebelos E, Latva-Rasku A, Dadson P, Karjalainen T, et al.
Eur J Endocrinol
. 2022 Oct;
187(6):917-928.
PMID: 36288097
Objective: To investigate whether alterations in brain glucose uptake (BGU), insulin action in the brain-liver axis and whole-body insulin sensitivity occur in young adults in pre-obese state. Methods: Healthy males...
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Saanijoki T, Kantonen T, Pekkarinen L, Kalliokoski K, Hirvonen J, Malen T, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2022 Feb;
54(7):1076-1084.
PMID: 35195103
Introduction: Central μ-opioid receptors (MORs) modulate affective responses to physical exercise. Individuals with higher aerobic fitness report greater exercise-induced mood improvements than those with lower fitness, but the link between...
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Nummenmaa L, Jern P, Malen T, Kantonen T, Pekkarinen L, Lukkarinen L, et al.
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2021 Nov;
22(2):281-290.
PMID: 34811707
The endogenous mu-opioid receptor (MOR) system modulates a multitude of social and reward-related functions, and exogenous opiates also influence sex drive in humans and animals. Sex drive shows substantial variation...
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Kantonen T, Pekkarinen L, Karjalainen T, Bucci M, Kalliokoski K, Haaparanta-Solin M, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond)
. 2021 Nov;
46(2):400-407.
PMID: 34728775
Background: Obesity is a pressing public health concern worldwide. Novel pharmacological means are urgently needed to combat the increase of obesity and accompanying type 2 diabetes (T2D). Although fully established...
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Kantonen T, Karjalainen T, Pekkarinen L, Isojarvi J, Kalliokoski K, Kaasinen V, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2021 Aug;
11(1):442.
PMID: 34453034
Eating behavior varies greatly between individuals, but the neurobiological basis of these trait-like differences in feeding remains poorly understood. Central μ-opioid receptors (MOR) and cannabinoid CB receptors (CBR) regulate energy...
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Sun L, Tang J, Liljenback H, Honkaniemi A, Virta J, Isojarvi J, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2020 Dec;
41(6):1265-1273.
PMID: 33361461
Seasonal rhythms influence mood and sociability. The brain μ-opioid receptor (MOR) system modulates a multitude of seasonally varying socioemotional functions, but its seasonal variation remains elusive with no previously reported...
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Nummenmaa L, Karjalainen T, Isojarvi J, Kantonen T, Tuisku J, Kaasinen V, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2020 May;
45(11):1953-1959.
PMID: 32473595
Major depressive disorder is associated with lowered mood, anxiety, anhedonia, sleep problems, and cognitive impairments. Many of these functions are regulated by μ-opioid receptor (MOR) system. Preclinical, in vivo, and...
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Kantonen T, Karjalainen T, Isojarvi J, Nuutila P, Tuisku J, Rinne J, et al.
Neuroimage
. 2020 May;
217:116922.
PMID: 32407992
Alterations in the brain's μ-opioid receptor (MOR) system have been associated with several neuropsychiatric disorders. Central MOR availability also varies considerably in healthy individuals. Multiple epidemiological factors have been proposed...