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Plasticity in the period of the circadian pacemaker induced by phase dispersion of its constituent cellular clocks
- Source :
- Journal of Biological Rhythms, 32(3), 237-245. SAGE Publications Inc., Journal of Biological Rhythms
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- The mammalian circadian pacemaker is commonly thought to be a rigid oscillator that generates output under a variety of circumstances that differ only in phase, period, and/or amplitude. Yet the pacemaker is composed of many cells that each can respond to varying circumstances in different ways. Computer simulations demonstrate that networks of such pacemaker cells behave differently under a light-dark cycle compared with constant darkness. The differences demonstrate that the circadian pacemaker is plastic: The pacemaker shapes its properties in response to the circumstances. A consequence is that properties of a pacemaker under a light-dark cycle cannot be derived from studies of the same system in constant darkness. In this paper we show that the dispersion of phase in a network of coupled oscillators can influence ensemble period: For the considered type of coupling, it is demonstrated that the more synchronous the cells are, the longer is the ensemble period. This is consistent with various data sets obtained in mammals, and even with a data set from fruit flies, in which circadian variation in behavior is regulated in a distinctly differently way from that in mammals. We conclude that environmental circumstances such as photoperiod and exposure to light pulses in otherwise darkness modify the phase distribution of the network and, thereby, the period of the ensemble. Our study supports the view that such properties as circadian period are not solely determined by clock genes but are also determined by the genes that regulate the communication in cellular networks.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Light
Physiology
Photoperiod
Period (gene)
circadian period
Phase (waves)
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
GABA
0302 clinical medicine
Biological Clocks
SYSTEMS
Circadian Clocks
Physiology (medical)
NOCTURNAL RODENTS
Biological neural network
Animals
Computer Simulation
Circadian rhythm
NETWORK
NEURONS
Mammals
Physics
transient phase shifts
FUNCTIONAL-ANALYSIS
Suprachiasmatic nucleus
Original Articles
Darkness
SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS
seasonal change
Circadian Rhythm
RHYTHMS
Coupling (electronics)
CLOCK
SCN
030104 developmental biology
neuronal network
computer model
NATURAL ENTRAINMENT
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
RESPONSES
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 07487304
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biological Rhythms, 32(3), 237-245. SAGE Publications Inc., Journal of Biological Rhythms
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b3fa96461909dab367a6669f5b20cae7