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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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The
synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2C
(
SV2C
) is an undercharacterized protein with enriched expression in phylogenetically old brain regions. Its precise role within the brain is unclear, though various lines of evidence suggest that
SV2C
is involved in the function of synaptic vesicles through the regulation of vesicular trafficking, calcium-induced exocytosis, or synaptotagmin function.
SV2C
has been linked to multiple neurological disorders, including
Parkinson's disease
and psychiatric conditions.
SV2C
is expressed in various cell types-primarily dopaminergic, GABAergic, and cholinergic cells. In mice, it is most highly expressed in nuclei within the basal ganglia, though it is unknown if this pattern of expression is consistent across species. Here, we use a custom
SV2C
-specific antiserum to describe localization within the brain of mouse, nonhuman primate, and human, including cell-type localization. We found that the immunoreactivity with this antiserum is consistent with previously-published antibodies, and confirmed localization of
SV2C
in the basal ganglia of rodent, rhesus macaque, and human. We observed strongest expression of
SV2C
in the substantia nigra, ventral tegmental area, dorsal striatum, pallidum, and nucleus accumbens of each species. Further, we demonstrate colocalization between
SV2C
and markers of dopaminergic, GABAergic, and cholinergic neurons within these brain regions.
SV2C
has been increasingly linked to dopamine and basal ganglia function. These antisera will be an important resource moving forward in our understanding of the role of
SV2C
in vesicle dynamics and neurological disease.
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PMID:Immunochemical analysis of the expression of SV2C in mouse, macaque and human brain. 2927 78