Entrainment range of nonidentical circadian oscillators by a light-dark cycle

  • Changgui Gu*
  • , Jinshan Xu
  • , Zonghua Liu
  • , Jos H.T. Rohling
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is a principal circadian clock in mammals, which controls physiological and behavioral daily rhythms. The SCN has two main features: Maintaining a rhythmic cycle of approximately 24 h in the absence of a light-dark cycle (free-running period) and the ability to entrain to external light-dark cycles. Both free-running period and range of entrainment vary from one species to another. To understand this phenomenon, we investigated the diversity of a free-running period by the distribution of coupling strengths in our previous work. In this paper we numerically found that the dispersion of intrinsic periods among SCN neurons influence the entrainment range of the SCN, but has little influence on the free-running periods under constant darkness. This indicates that the dispersion of coupling strengths determines the diversity in free-running periods, while the dispersion of intrinsic periods determines the diversity in the entrainment range. A theoretical analysis based on two coupled neurons is presented to explain the results of numerical simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number022702
JournalPhysical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Volume88
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Aug 2013

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