The influence of the ATP analog α,β-methylene ATP on the action of adrenaline on α1-receptors of smooth muscle cells of guinea-pig taenia caeci was studied by measuring potential changes. The preparation was superfused (1 ml/min) with Krebs solution or calcium-free solution containing atropine (10−6 M) and propranolol (10−6 M) at 22°C, using the sucrose-gap method. The ATP analog (10−5 to 4 × 10−4 M) and adrenaline (10−5 M) both caused a transient hyperpolarization in the absence of external calcium (20 min). The response (area under the ‘curve’) evoked under calcium-free conditions (20 min) increased with the concentration of the ATP analog. The response was diminished when preceded by the adrenaline response (10−5 M) or when evoked after ...