We have measured the direct effects of propofol 10(-7)-10(-4) mol litre-1 on isolated canine cerebral, coronary, mesenteric, femoral and renal arteries. In arterial strips precontracted submaximally with potassium chloride or prostaglandin F2-alpha (PGF2-alpha), propofol induced further contractions at low concentrations (10(-6)-10(-5) mol litre-1) and relaxation at high concentrations (10(-4) mol litre-1). Intrafat, which contains soya bean oil, egg phosphatide and glycerol in similar concentration to the emulsion formulation of propofol, had a small relaxant effect at a concentration corresponding to propofol 10(-4) mol litre 1. In humans, clinically relevant plasma concentrations of propofol have been reported to be 1-5 x 10(-5) mol litre-1, 97-99% of which is bound to plasma proteins. Therefore, the results obtained in this study demonstrated that clinically relevant concentrations of propofol did not have direct vasodilator effects.