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Singularity response reveals entrainment properties in mammalian circadian clock

Kosaku Masuda, Naohiro Kon, Kosuke Iizuka, Yoshitaka Fukada, Takeshi Sakurai, Arisa Hirano

2023Nature Communications12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Entrainment is characterized by phase response curves (PRCs), which provide a summary of responses to perturbations at each circadian phase. The synchronization of mammalian circadian clocks is accomplished through the receipt of a variety of inputs from both internal and external time cues. A comprehensive comparison of PRCs for various stimuli in each tissue is required. Herein, we demonstrate that PRCs in mammalian cells can be characterized using a recently developed estimation method based on singularity response (SR), which represents the response of desynchronized cellular clocks. We confirmed that PRCs can be reconstructed using single SR measurements and quantified response properties for various stimuli in several cell lines. SR analysis reveals that the phase and amplitude after resetting are distinguishable among stimuli. SRs in tissue slice cultures reveal tissue-specific entrainment properties. These results demonstrate that SRs can be employed to unveil entrainment mechanisms with diverse stimuli in multiscale mammalian clocks.

Topics & Concepts

Phase response curveEntrainment (biomusicology)Phase responseCircadian rhythmCircadian clockBiological systemPhase synchronizationNeurosciencePhysicsBiologyPhase (matter)BiophysicsRhythmAcousticsQuantum mechanicsCircadian rhythm and melatoninPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms
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