Atrial natriuretic polypeptides (ANP) have been shown to possess a potent diuretic and natriuretic activity, and medicated to patients with heart insufficiency as a drug to be mediated by cGMPaccumulation in glomeruli. A existence of receptors for ANP have recently beenreported in human platelet. But, whether ANP has a direct effect on platelet function remains to be known.Single stimulation of ANP in any concentration did not induce aggregation in neither platelet rich plasma, nor washed platelets. Also no effect of pretreatment with ANP was observed against aggregation triggered by known mediators of platelet activation (Thrombin, ADP, Epinephrine, Collagen) using platelet rich plasma and washed platelets.Therefore, biochemical parameters such as cyclic nucleotides (cAMP, cGMP), phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis and protein phosphorylation, leading to the early stage of platelet activation were examined to investigate the effect of ANP in receptor linked transducing mechanism. Neither cyclic nucleotides accumulation nor [32 P] phosphatidic acid production were detected in platelets treated with ANP. ANP caused a small increase of 32P incorporation into M 30K protein, but no change on the level of phosphorylation of 47K, 20K protein (Imaoka, T. and Haslam, R.J., J.Biol.Chem.258,11404, 1983) was observed.These results clearly suggested thatANP binding with membrane receptor was not linked with adenylate cyclase, ganulate cyclase and phosphatidylinositol phosphate turnover in human platelet, maybe because of too few numbers of ANP receptor. Mechanism of 30K protein phosphorylation and Ca++ mobilization are important subjects for future study, (supported by MESC of Japan)