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A cortico-collicular circuit for accurate orientation to shelter during escape

Dario Campagner, Ruben Vale, Yu Lin Tan, Panagiota Iordanidou, Oriol Pavón Arocas, Federico Claudi, A. Vanessa Stempel, View ORCID ProfileSepiedeh Keshavarzi, Rasmus S. Petersen, Troy W. Margrie, Tiago Branco
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.26.117598
Dario Campagner
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
2UCL Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, London W1T 4JG, UK
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Ruben Vale
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
3MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, CB2 0QH, UK
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Yu Lin Tan
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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Panagiota Iordanidou
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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Oriol Pavón Arocas
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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Federico Claudi
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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A. Vanessa Stempel
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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Sepiedeh Keshavarzi
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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  • ORCID record for Sepiedeh Keshavarzi
Rasmus S. Petersen
4Division of Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
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Troy W. Margrie
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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Tiago Branco
1UCL Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, London, W1T 4JG, UK
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  • For correspondence: t.branco@ucl.ac.uk
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When faced with predatorial threats, escape towards shelter is an adaptive action that offers long-term protection against the attacker. From crustaceans to mammals, animals rely on knowledge of safe locations in the environment to instinctively execute rapid shelter-directed escape actions 1,2. While previous work has identified neural mechanisms of escape initiation3–5, it is not known how the escape circuit incorporates spatial information to execute rapid flights along the most efficient route to shelter. Here we show that mouse retrosplenial cortex (RSP) and superior colliculus (SC) form a circuit that encodes shelter direction vector and is specifically required for accurately orienting to shelter during escape. Shelter direction is encoded in RSP and SC neurons in egocentric coordinates and SC shelter-direction tuning depends on RSP activity. Inactivation of the RSP-SC pathway disrupts orientation to shelter and causes escapes away from the optimal shelter-directed route, but does not lead to generic deficits in orientation or spatial navigation. We find that the RSP and SC are monosynaptically connected and form a feedforward lateral inhibition microcircuit that strongly drives the inhibitory collicular network due to higher RSP input convergence and synaptic integration efficiency in inhibitory SC neurons. This results in broad shelter direction tuning in inhibitory SC neurons and sharply tuned excitatory SC neurons. These findings are recapitulated by a biologically-constrained spiking network model where RSP input to the local SC recurrent ring architecture generates a circular shelter-direction map. We propose that this RSP-SC circuit might be specialized for generating collicular representations of memorized spatial goals that are readily accessible to the motor system during escape, or more broadly, during navigation when the goal must be reached as fast as possible.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • New experiments, analyses and mathematical modelling have been performed. All sections of the manuscript have been amended accordingly. Two new main figures, five new supplementary figures and one new supplementary table have been added. Author list have been edited by including one new author and changing the authors' order.

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A cortico-collicular circuit for accurate orientation to shelter during escape
Dario Campagner, Ruben Vale, Yu Lin Tan, Panagiota Iordanidou, Oriol Pavón Arocas, Federico Claudi, A. Vanessa Stempel, Sepiedeh Keshavarzi, Rasmus S. Petersen, Troy W. Margrie, Tiago Branco
bioRxiv 2020.05.26.117598; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.26.117598
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A cortico-collicular circuit for accurate orientation to shelter during escape
Dario Campagner, Ruben Vale, Yu Lin Tan, Panagiota Iordanidou, Oriol Pavón Arocas, Federico Claudi, A. Vanessa Stempel, Sepiedeh Keshavarzi, Rasmus S. Petersen, Troy W. Margrie, Tiago Branco
bioRxiv 2020.05.26.117598; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.26.117598

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