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Inter-hemispheric connections modulate splitting in a computational model of the bilateral SCN

Zemlianova, K.; McDaniel, J.; Lander, A. G.; Nwaezeapu, J.; Gutierrez, G. J.

2026-05-05 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.30.722022 bioRxiv
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The phenomenon of splitting was originally observed in hamsters which, after prolonged exposure to constant light, exhibit two rest/wake cycles within a subjective day. Splitting is a consequence of the left and right suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) falling out of synchrony. While it is known that split activity is characterized by an antiphase relationship between the left and right SCN and between the core and shell within each hemisphere, the role of the commissural projections that connect the right and left SCN is not known. In the present study, we investigate the impact of the inter-hemispheric connections on the split and unsplit dynamics of a computational model of the bilateral SCN. Our model has 4 nodes corresponding to each right and left core and shell. We simulated our bilateral model under different lighting conditions and measured its period and the phase relationships among the 4 nodes. To further characterize the dynamics of the system, we performed a bifurcation analysis. We found that the bilateral model automatically splits unless entrained by bright light/dark cycles, or unless it has excitatory inter-hemispheric connections. This suggests that excitatory cross-connections may be important for freerunning behavior. We found that constant light of varying intensities transitions the model between split and unsplit activity only in very limited conditions, but the strength and polarity of the contralateral connections play a much greater role in this dynamical transition. These findings suggest that splitting may involve plasticity of the inter-hemispheric connections of the SCN.

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