Modeling the Effects of Napping and Non-napping Patterns of Light Exposure on the Human Circadian Oscillator.

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biological Rhythms Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-10 DOI:10.1177/07487304231180953
Shelby R Stowe, Monique K LeBourgeois, Cecilia Diniz Behn
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Abstract

In early childhood, consolidation of sleep from a biphasic to a monophasic sleep-wake pattern, that is, the transition from sleeping during an afternoon nap and at night to sleeping only during the night, represents a major developmental milestone. Reduced napping behavior is associated with an advance in the timing of the circadian system; however, it is unknown if this advance represents a standard response of the circadian clock to altered patterns of light exposure or if it additionally reflects features of the developing circadian system. Using a mathematical model of the human circadian pacemaker, we investigated the impact of napping and non-napping patterns of light exposure on entrained circadian phases. Simulated light schedules were based on published data from 20 children (34.2 ± 2.0 months) with habitual napping or non-napping sleep patterns (15 nappers). We found the model predicted different circadian phases for napping and non-napping light patterns: both the decrease in afternoon light during the nap and the increase in evening light associated with napping toddlers' later bedtimes contributed to the observed circadian phase difference produced between napping and non-napping light schedules. We systematically quantified the effects on phase shifting of nap duration, timing, and light intensity, finding larger phase delays occurred for longer and earlier naps. In addition, we simulated phase response curves to a 1-h light pulse and 1-h dark pulse to predict phase and intensity dependence of these changes in light exposure. We found the light pulse produced larger shifts compared with the dark pulse, and we analyzed the model dynamics to identify the features contributing to this asymmetry. These findings suggest that napping status affects circadian timing due to altered patterns of light exposure, with the dynamics of the circadian clock and light processing mediating the effects of the dark pulse associated with a daytime nap.

光暴露的小睡和非小睡模式对人体昼夜节律振荡器影响的建模。
在儿童早期,睡眠从双相睡眠-觉醒模式转变为单相睡眠-觉醒,即从午觉和夜间睡眠转变为仅在夜间睡眠,这是一个重要的发展里程碑。打盹行为的减少与昼夜节律系统时间的提前有关;然而,尚不清楚这一进展是否代表了昼夜节律时钟对光照模式改变的标准反应,或者它是否额外反映了发育中的昼夜节律系统的特征。使用人类昼夜节律起搏器的数学模型,我们研究了光照的打盹和不打盹模式对昼夜节律相位的影响。模拟光照时间表基于20名儿童(34.2 ± 2 几个月),习惯性打盹或不打盹的睡眠模式(15个打盹者)。我们发现,该模型预测了打盹和不打盹的光照模式的不同昼夜节律阶段:打盹期间下午光线的减少和与打盹幼儿晚睡时间相关的傍晚光线的增加,都是观察到的打盹和不睡觉的光照时间表之间产生的昼夜节律阶段差异的原因。我们系统地量化了小睡持续时间、时间和光照强度对相移的影响,发现更长、更早的小睡会出现更大的相位延迟。此外,我们模拟了对1小时光脉冲和1小时暗脉冲的相位响应曲线,以预测这些曝光变化的相位和强度依赖性。我们发现,与暗脉冲相比,光脉冲产生了更大的位移,我们分析了模型动力学,以确定导致这种不对称的特征。这些发现表明,由于光照模式的改变,小睡状态会影响昼夜节律,昼夜节律时钟和光处理的动力学会介导与白天小睡相关的暗脉冲的影响。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
8.60%
发文量
48
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Biological Rhythms is the official journal of the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms and offers peer-reviewed original research in all aspects of biological rhythms, using genetic, biochemical, physiological, behavioral, epidemiological & modeling approaches, as well as clinical trials. Emphasis is on circadian and seasonal rhythms, but timely reviews and research on other periodicities are also considered. The journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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