A glial location has been proposed for the non-adrenoceptor [H-3]idazo
xan binding site termed the I-2-imidazoline receptor. The specific bin
ding of [H-3]idazoxan in the presence of (-)adrenaline was measured in
membranes from excised human glioblastomas (n = 6), meningiomas (n =
6) and normal brains (n = 6). The pharmacological profile of the [H-3]
idazoxan binding in astrocytic tumours was similar to that in normal b
rain, compatible with the presence of I-2-imidazoline receptors. There
was a higher density of I-2-imidazoline receptors in astrocytic tumou
rs (B-max = 266 +/- 18 fmol mg(-1) protein; p < 0.001) than in normal
brain (B-max = 54 +/- 4 fmol mg(-1) protein), with no differences in a
ffinity values. Almost no [H-3]idazoxan- specific binding was shown in
meningiomas. The results suggest that I-2-imidazoline receptors may b
e a selective marker for glial tumours in the evaluation of intracrani
al neoplasms.