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Jouni Sirviö

Jouni Sirviö

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Neuroscience

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54
Citations
8420
World Ranking
4987
National Ranking
36

Overview

Jouni Sirviö is affiliated with Oy Sauloner Ltd in Finland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with specific focus on subfields such as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, and Neurology. The main topics covered in their work include Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis, Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism, and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms.

The scientist has published research in notable venues including Scientific Reports. Their recent paper titled "An arylthiazyne derivative is a potent inhibitor of lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis providing neuroprotection in vitro and in vivo" was published in 2021 in Scientific Reports and has received 31 citations.

Collaborative efforts have been a significant part of their research, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Meike Hedwig Keuters
  • Velta Keksa-Goldsteine
  • Hiramani Dhungana
  • Mikko T. Huuskonen
  • Yuriy Pomeshchik

Best Publications

  • Dopaminergic neuronal loss and motor deficits in Caenorhabditis elegans overexpressing human α‐synuclein

    Merja Lakso;Suvi Vartiainen;Anu Maarit Moilanen;Jouni Sirviö

  • The induction of LTP increases BDNF and NGF mRNA but decreases NT-3 mRNA in the dentate gyrus.

    Eero Castrén;Mervi Pitkänen;Jouni Sirviö;Alexander Parsadanian

  • Changes in activities of dopamine and serotonin systems in the frontal cortex underlie poor choice accuracy and impulsivity of rats in an attention task.

    T Puumala;J Sirviö

  • Guanfacine, But Not Clonidine, Improves Planning and Working Memory Performance in Humans

    Pekka Jäkälä;Minna Riekkinen;Jouni Sirviö;Esa Koivisto

  • Behavioral and pharmacological studies on the validation of a new animal model for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    Tarja Puumala;Sirja Ruotsalainen;Pekka Jäkälä;Esa Koivisto

  • Experimental studies on the role of serotonin in cognition

    Jouni Sirviö;Paavo Riekkinen;Pekka Jäkälä;Paavo J. Riekkinen

  • α2-Adrenergic drug effects on brain monoamines, locomotion, and body temperature are largely abolished in mice lacking the α2A-adrenoceptor subtype

    Janne Lähdesmäki;Jukka Sallinen;Ewen MacDonald;Jouni Sirviö

  • An α2-adrenergic antagonist, atipamezole, facilitates behavioral recovery after focal cerebral ischemia in rats

    K Puurunen;J Jolkkonen;J Sirviö;A Haapalinna

  • Pharmacological Properties, Central Nervous System Effects, and Potential Therapeutic Applications of Atipamezole, a Selective α2‐Adrenoceptor Antagonist

    Antti Pertovaara;Antti Haapalinna;Jouni Sirviö;Raimo Virtanen

  • Pharmacological characterization and CNS effects of a novel highly selective α2C‐adrenoceptor antagonist JP‐1302

    Sallinen J;Höglund I;Engström M;Lehtimäki J

  • Effects of concurrent manipulations of nicotinic and muscarinic receptors on spatial and passive avoidance learning

    Paavo Riekkinen;Jouni Sirviö;Minna Aaltonen

  • Neocortical, hippocampal and septal parvalbumin- and somatostatin-containing neurons in young and aged rats: correlation with passive avoidance and water maze performance.

    R. Miettinen;J. Sirviö;P. Riekkinen;M.P. Laakso

  • Transgenic mice overexpressing truncated trkB neurotrophin receptors in neurons have impaired long-term spatial memory but normal hippocampal LTP.

    Tommi Saarelainen;Raimo Pussinen;Eija Koponen;Leena Alhonen

  • Central alpha1-adrenoceptors: their role in the modulation of attention and memory formation.

    Jouni Sirviö;Ewen MacDonald

  • The effects of p-chlorophenylalanine-induced serotinin synthesis inhibition and muscarinic blockade on the performance of rats in a 5-choice serial reaction time task

    Pekka Jäkälä;Jouni Sirviö;Jukka Jolkkonen;Paavo Riekkinen

  • Activation of 5-HT2A receptors impairs response control of rats in a five-choice serial reaction time task

    Tiina Koskinen;Sirja Ruotsalainen;Tarja Puumala;Raimo Lappalainen

  • Interaction between raphe dorsalis and nucleus basalis magnocellularis in spatial learning.

    Paavo Riekkinen;Jouni Sirvio

  • Guanfacine and Clonidine, Alpha2-Agonists, Improve Paired Associates Learning, but not Delayed Matching to Sample, in Humans

    Pekka Jäkälä;Jouni Sirviö;Minna Riekkinen;Esa Koivisto

  • Pharmacological consequences of cholinergic plus serotonergic manipulations.

    Paavo Riekkinen;Jouni Sirviö;Antti Valjakka;Riitta Miettinen

  • Similar memory impairments found in medial septal-vertical diagonal band of Broca and nucleus basalis lesioned rats: are memory defects induced by nucleus basalis lesions related to the degree of non-specific subcortical cell loss?

    Paavo Riekkinen;Jouni Sirviö

Frequent Co-Authors

Aarne Ylinen
Aarne Ylinen University of Eastern Finland
Asla Pitkänen
Asla Pitkänen University of Eastern Finland
Hilkka Soininen
Hilkka Soininen University of Eastern Finland
Raimo Lappalainen
Raimo Lappalainen University of Jyväskylä
Juhani Partanen
Juhani Partanen University of Helsinki
Tamás F. Freund
Tamás F. Freund Institute of Experimental Medicine
Eero Castrén
Eero Castrén University of Helsinki
John Larson
John Larson University of Illinois at Chicago
Urpo K. Rinne
Urpo K. Rinne University of Turku
James H. Thomas
James H. Thomas University of Washington

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