Li Jun Z
Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Bioessays. 2014 Mar;36(3):305-15. doi: 10.1002/bies.201300141. Epub 2013 Dec 20.
In the healthy state, both circadian rhythm and mood are stable against perturbations, yet they are capable of adjusting to altered internal cues or ongoing changes in external conditions. The dual demands of stability and flexibility are met by the collective properties of complex neural networks. Disruption of this balance underlies both circadian rhythm abnormality and mood disorders. However, we do not fully understand the network properties that govern the crosstalk between the circadian system and mood regulation. This puzzle reflects a challenge at the center of neurobiology, and its solution requires the successful integration of existing data across all levels of neural organization, from molecules, cells, circuits, network dynamics, to integrated mental function. This essay discusses several open questions confronting the cross-level synthesis, and proposes that circadian regulation, and its role in mood, stands as a uniquely tractable system to study the causal mechanisms of neural adaptation. Also watch the Video Abstract. Editor's suggested further reading in BioEssays Major depressive disorder: A loss of circadian synchrony? Abstract.
在健康状态下,昼夜节律和情绪对干扰具有稳定性,但它们能够适应内部线索的改变或外部环境的持续变化。复杂神经网络的集体特性满足了稳定性和灵活性的双重需求。这种平衡的破坏是昼夜节律异常和情绪障碍的基础。然而,我们尚未完全理解控制昼夜节律系统与情绪调节之间相互作用的网络特性。这个谜题反映了神经生物学核心的一个挑战,其解决方案需要成功整合从分子、细胞、电路、网络动力学到综合心理功能等神经组织各个层面的现有数据。本文讨论了跨层次综合面临的几个开放性问题,并提出昼夜节律调节及其在情绪中的作用是研究神经适应因果机制的一个独特的可处理系统。另请观看视频摘要。编辑推荐在《生物论文》中进一步阅读:重度抑郁症:昼夜节律同步性丧失?摘要。