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Mathematical models of regulatory mechanisms of sleep-wake rhythms

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
Volume 64, Issue 10, Pages 1236-1243

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-007-6534-z

Keywords

two-process model; homeostasis; multioscillator; photic entrainment; nonphotic entrainment; feedback; circle map; flip-flop

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Studies of regulatory mechanisms of sleep-wake rhythms have benefited greatly from mathematical modeling. There are two major frameworks of modeling: one integrates homeostatic and circadian regulations and the other consists of multiple interacting oscillators. In this article, model constructions based on these respective frameworks and their characteristics are reviewed. The two-process model and the multioscillator model are explained in detail. An appropriate mathematical abstraction is also shown to provide a viewpoint unifying the model structures, which might seem to be distinct. Recently acquired knowledge of neural regulatory mechanisms of sleep-wake rhythm has prompted modeling at the neural network level. Such a detailed model is also reviewed, and could be used to explore a possible neural mechanism underlying a pathological state of sleep-wake rhythm.

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