Mathematical Biology Seminar
Cecilia Behn, Harvard Univesity
Wednesday Jan. 31, 2007
2:55pm in LCB 219 "Networks, nullclines, and
narcolepsy: investigating dynamics of mouse
sleep-wake behavior
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Abstract:
Behavioral states of wake, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, and non-REM
(NREM) sleep and the transitions among them are regulated by a network
of neurons in the brainstem and hypothalamus. We developed a
mathematical model of this sleep-wake network using coupled relaxation
oscillators. This model simulates realistic mouse sleep-wake behavior
on several time scales. In appropriate low-dimensional subspaces,
geometric analysis of model dynamics predicts mechanisms for
transitions
among behavioral states and suggests a basis for the observed
qualitative difference between brief and sustained wake bouts. In
current work, we are investigating properties of network circuitry and
mechanisms associated with normal (e.g., circadian promotion of
arousal)
and pathologic (e.g., loss of orexin neurons in narcolepsy) modulation
of baseline network dynamics.
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