Mathematic Models of HPA Axis
Mathematical models of w:Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
Overview of HPA axis
Why should I care about HPA axis
Anatomy
- Hypothalamus - Activated by stress to release CRH , negative feedback from Cortisol
- Pituitary gland - Activated by CRH to release ACTH , negative feedback from Cortisol
- Adrenal glands - Activated by ACTH to release Cortisol
Chemistry
- CRH
- ACTH
- Cortisol
Receptors
- Glucocorticoid Receptor
- MR
GR Expression model (Gupta et. al)
(using equations and notation from http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1000273 )
- F - input to system, stress, stimulates hypothalamus
- C - CRH, released by Hypothalamus, stimulates pituitary
- A - ACTH, released by pituitary, stimulates adrenals
- O - Cortisol, output of the system, inhibits production of both CRH and ACTH
Constant Degradation Rate
This model assumes that all three chemicals undergo degradation, each at their own constant rates.
Inputs to Hypothalamus
In this model, the hypothalamus is stimulated by two sources-- circadian rhythm input (K_c) and stress input (F):
- Input =
Cortisol inhibition of Hypothalamus sensitivity
In this model, Cortisol decreases hypothalamic sensitivity to input:
That is-- When O=0, sensitivity would be at 100%. As O increases, sensitivity decreases.
CRH equation
- Stress stimulation
- Circadian stimulation
- Linear inhibition from Cortisol
- Linear Degradation
Cortisol Equation (Adrenals equation)
Cortisol production is stimulated by ACTH. Additionally, cortisol undergoes linear degradation.
- ACTH stimulation
- Linear Degradation
Both effects are captured in the following equation:
CRH Equation (Hypothalamus Equation)
ACTH Equation (Pituitary Equation)
References
http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pcbi.1000273 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1804264/