Katja Anttila
Professor
katja.anttila@utu.fi +358 29 450 4211 +358 50 431 8246 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku : 131 |
Fish physiology; cardiovascular physiology; ecophysiology; ecotoxicology; exercise physiology
I did my PhD in University of Oulu about exercise physiology of fishes and how training could be used to improve the stocking success of salmonids in wild. After my PhD I did my post-doc period in University of British Columbia, Canada about cardiovascular physiology of fishes and how they can respond to climate change. These studies continued in University of Turku first as a post-doc and currently I am a Professor in Animal Physiology, Department of Biology.
The research in my group is focusing
mostly on cardiovascular functions and metabolic rate of fishes and
other aquatic animals from molecular to functional level. We are
studying how animals can respond to different environmental challenges
including climate change, hypoxia, toxins and their interactions. These
challenges are especially important in Baltic Sea area where most of our
research is done. We are, however, also interested about cardiovascular
functions of mammals and how they can respond to challenges like diabetes, cancer and ageing.
I am teaching in Animal Physiology in courses:
FYGE2051 Ecophysiology
FYGE 2101 Basic Laboratory Technics in Animal Physiology
FYGE4051 Advanced Laboratory Course in Animal Physiology
FYGE4510 Environmental and Evolutionary Physiology
FYGE4500 Master Thesis in Animal Physiogy
BIOL2200 Final Exam for Batchelor Thesis/Physiology
- Respiratory plasticity during acclimation to hypoxia and following a recovery in normoxia (2023)
- Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Aerobic Exercise Training With Optimal Intensity Increases Cardiac Thermal Tolerance in Juvenile Rainbow Trout (2022)
- Frontiers in Marine Science
- Are you ready for the heat? Phenotypic plasticity versus adaptation of heat tolerance in three-spined stickleback (2022)
- Ecosphere
- Combined effect of salinity and temperature on copepod reproduction and oxidative stress in brackish-water environment (2022)
- Frontiers in Marine Science
- Copper exposure improves the upper thermal tolerance in a sex-specific manner, irrespective of fish thermal history (2022)
- Aquatic Toxicology
- Melanoma Impairs Mouse Heart Function Which Short-Term Exercise Cannot Restore (2022)
- FASEB Journal
- Subcutaneous B16 melanoma impairs intrinsic pressure generation and relaxation of the heart, which are not restored by short-term voluntary wheel running exercise in mice (2022)
- American journal of physiology : heart and circulatory physiology
- The interactive effects of exercise training and functional feeds on the cardiovascular performance of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at high temperatures (2022)
- Current Research in Physiology
- Warm, but not hypoxic acclimation, prolongs ventricular diastole and decreases the protein level of Na+/Ca2+exchanger to enhance cardiac thermal tolerance in European sea bass (2022)
- Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology
- Responses of marine animals to ocean acidification (2021) Climate Change and Marine and Freshwater Toxins Nikinmaa Mikko, Anttila Katja
- Short-term exercise affects cardiac function ex vivo partially via changes in calcium channel levels, without influencing hypoxia sensitivity (2021)
- Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
- Cellular, mitochondrial and molecular alterations associate with early left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in a porcine model of diabetic metabolic derangement (2020)
- Scientific Reports
- Compromised thermal tolerance of cardiovascular capacity in upstream migrating Arctic char and brown trout - are hot summers threatening migrating salmonids? (2020)
- Conservation Physiology
- Experimental copper exposure, but not heat stress, leads to elevated intraovarian thyroid hormone levels in three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) (2020)
- Ecotoxicology
- Hsp70s transcription-translation relationship depends on the heat shock temperature in zebrafish (2020)
- Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular and Integrative Physiology
- Cardiac SERCA activity in sockeye salmon populations: an adaptive response to migration conditions (2019)
- Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
- Individual variation in aquatic toxicology: Not only unwanted noise (2019)
- Aquatic Toxicology
- Long‑term effects of ocean acidification upon energetics and oxygen transport in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, Linnaeus) (2019)
- Marine Biology
- Water-soluble fraction of crude oil affects variability and has transgenerational effects in Daphnia magna (2019)
- Aquatic Toxicology
- Cold temperature represses daily rhythms in the liver transcriptome of a stenothermal teleost under decreasing day length (2018)
- Journal of Experimental Biology