The distribution of angiotensin II binding sites has been mapped at se
gmental levels throughout the spinal cord of the sheep using in vitro
autoradiographic methods. Binding of I-125-[Sar(1), Ile(8)] Ang II is
most prominent in the lateral horns of the thoracolumbar and sacral re
gions containing the sympathetic and parasympathetic preganglionic neu
rons respectively. Binding is also present in the dorsal horns of the
grey matter, in the central canal region, dorsal root ganglia and asso
ciated with non-neuronal elements such as the ependyma surrounding the
central canal, and blood vessels. Displacement with receptor antagoni
sts specific for AT(1) and AT(2) subtypes, indicates that angiotensin
II receptors in the spinal cord are of the AT(1) type. These data help
to interpret the physiological actions of angiotensin II in the spina
l cord, particularly with respect to its autonomic components.