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. 2022:2482:55-80.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2249-0_4.

Mathematical Modeling in Circadian Rhythmicity

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Mathematical Modeling in Circadian Rhythmicity

Marta Del Olmo et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2022.

Abstract

Circadian clocks are autonomous systems able to oscillate in a self-sustained manner in the absence of external cues, although such Zeitgebers are typically present. At the cellular level, the molecular clockwork consists of a complex network of interlocked feedback loops. This chapter discusses self-sustained circadian oscillators in the context of nonlinear dynamics theory. We suggest basic steps that can help in constructing a mathematical model and introduce how self-sustained generations can be modeled using ordinary differential equations. Moreover, we discuss how coupled oscillators synchronize among themselves or entrain to periodic signals. The development of mathematical models over the last years has helped to understand such complex network systems and to highlight the basic building blocks in which oscillating systems are built upon. We argue that, through theoretical predictions, the use of simple models can guide experimental research and is thus suitable to model biological systems qualitatively.

Keywords: Bifurcations; Clocks; Coupled oscillators; Entrainment; Feedback loops; Limit cycles; Modeling; Nonlinearities; Ordinary differential equations; Oscillations; Synchronization.

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