Juhani Knuuti
MD, professor, Turku PET Centre
jknuuti@utu.fi +358 29 450 2345 +358 50 059 2998 Kiinamyllynkatu 4-8 Turku |
Cardiovascular diseases, imaging
Juhani Knuuti’s research has focused on the physiology and pathophysiology, diagnosis and new therapies of coronary artery disease, heart failure and metabolic diseases. The research is also focused on developing and utilizing novel noninvasive imaging methods (PET, SPECT, echocardiography, MRI and CT) that will help to determine the risk and severity of CHD and heart failure and provide guidance for therapy decisions. The recent focus in cardiac research has been on vulnerable plaques, cardiac remodelling and multimodality and hybrid imaging. In metabolic and diabetes research, the focus has been in the interactions between different organs and heart in the pathogenesis and development of the cardiac diseases.
- Myocardial and skeletal muscle fatty acid uptake and oxidation in endurance athletes (1997)
- Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal Supplements
- Myocardial efficiency during calcium sensitization with levosimendan: A noninvasive study with positron emission tomography and echocardiography in healthy volunteers (1997)
- Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Myocardial glucose uptake in patients with NIDDM and stable coronary artery disease (1997)
- Diabetes
- Myocardial glucose uptake is enhanced in essential hypertension induced left ventricular hypertrophy (1997)
- Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal Supplements
- Pathophysiological mechanisms of chronic reversible left ventricular dysfunction due to coronary artery disease (hibernating myocardium) (1997)
- Circulation
- Transport of carbon-11-methionine is enhanced by insulin (1997)
- Journal of Nuclear Medicine
- Effect of left internal thoracic artery dissection on sternal vascularization (1996)
- Scandinavian journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
- Evidence for dissociation of insulin stimulation of blood flow and glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle: Studies using [15O]H2O, [118F]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose, and positron emission tomography (1996)
- Diabetes
- Role of blood flow in regulating insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in humans: Studies using bradykinin, [15O]water, and [18F]Fluoro-deoxy-glucose and positron emission tomography (1996)
- Journal of Clinical Investigation
- [18F]FDG in measuring myocardial glucose uptake [4] (1995)
- Circulation



