Differential encoding of odor and place in mouse piriform and entorhinal cortex

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Abstract

The integration of olfactory and spatial information is critical for guiding animal behavior. The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) is reciprocally interconnected with cortical areas for olfaction and the hippocampus and thus ideally positioned to encode odor-place associations. Here, we used mini-endoscopes to record neural activity in the mouse piriform cortex (PCx) and LEC. We show that in head-fixed mice, odor identity could be decoded from LEC ensembles, but less accurately than from PCx. In mice freely navigating a linear track, LEC ensemble activity at the odor ports was dominated by spatial information. Spatial position along the linear track could be decoded from LEC and PCx activity, however, PCx but not LEC exhibited strong behavior-driven modulation of positional information. Together, our data reveal that information about odor cues and spatial context is differentially encoded along the PCx-LEC axis. Significance statement For most animals, the sense of smell is essential for successfully navigating the environment to find food, shelter, and mates. However, how olfactory and spatial information is integrated in the brain to support olfactory-guided behaviors remains poorly understood. In mammals, candidate brain regions thought to support odor-place associations include the olfactory (piriform, PCx) cortex, entorhinal cortex, and hippocampus. We here characterize the activity of cells in the PCx and lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) of freely moving mice in response to odor cues presented in a linear track. Using mini-endoscope microscopy and population coding analyses, we find that information about odors, spatial location, and behavior is differentially encoded along the PCx-LEC axis.

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