Kobayashi H, Frattola L, Ferrarese C, Spano P, Trabucchi M
Neurology. 1982 Dec;32(12):1384-7. doi: 10.1212/wnl.32.12.1384.
Cerebral microvessels were separated and prepared from human brain cortex by albumin floatation and glass bead filtration. The binding of a specific beta-adrenergic antagonist, (125I) iodohydroxybenzylpindolol, to the microvessel preparation was characterized by high affinity, saturability, and stereospecificity. The presence of specific beta-adrenergic receptor sites in human cerebral microvessels supports the hypothesis of adrenergic regulation of the function of cerebral microvessels.