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. 1993:7 ( Pt 1):122-6.
doi: 10.1038/eye.1993.25.

Beta-adrenergic receptors in human anterior optic nerve: an autoradiographic study

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Beta-adrenergic receptors in human anterior optic nerve: an autoradiographic study

G M Dawidek et al. Eye (Lond). 1993.

Abstract

Sections of human anterior optic nerve and nerve head were incubated in a physiological solution containing a radiolabelled beta blocker at a low concentration. The beta blocker used was (-)-(125iodo)-cyanopindolol, which has a high affinity and specificity for beta-adrenergic receptors. Concurrent incubations were performed with a great excess of unlabelled beta blocker added to demonstrate non-specific binding. Following incubation the sections were washed and dried. They were then apposed to photographic film for 5 days and developed. Incubations were performed with the stereoisomers of propranolol and an alpha blocker as well as specific beta-one and beta-two blockers. Beta-adrenergic receptors were demonstrated in anterior optic nerve and optic nerve head. The majority were of the beta-two subtype.

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