1 The vasodilator properties of nicorandil on large and small coronary arteries were compared to those of nicardipine, pinacidil, nitroglycerin and acetylcholine in six conscious dogs. 2 Intravenous bolus injections of acetylcholine (0.1 mu g kg(-1)), nitroglycerin (0.3-3 mu g kg(-1)), pinacidil (10-100 mu g kg(-1)), nicardipine (3-30 mu g kg(-1)) and nicorandil (10-100 mu g kg(-1)) dose-dependently increased circumflex coronary artery diameter and decreased coronary vascular resistance, indicating vasodilator effects on both conduit and resistance coronary arteries. 3 Three days after removal of the endothelium of the circumflex coronary artery (balloon angioplasty), pinacidil- and nicardipine-induced dilatation of large coronary arteries was greatly reduced (both - 76%, P<0.01) whereas that produced by nitroglycerin and nicorandil was decreased only slightly and to a similar extent for both drugs (- 19%, P<0.01 and - 28%, P<0.05, respectively). 4 Thus in conscious dogs, nicardipine- and pinacidil-induced dilatation of large coronary arteries is endothelium-dependent. In contrast, the vasodilator effects of nitroglycerin and nicorandil on conduit vessels are endothelium-independent. 5 Finally, our results demonstrate that nicorandil dilates the large coronary arteries through its nitrate-like action and that the ATP-potassium channel opening properties of the drug are not involved in this effect in the conscious dog.