The nitric oxide (NO) synthesis inhibitor NG-monomethyl L-arginine (L-NMMA) reduced NANC-mediated relaxations of isolated strips of the rat gastric fundus elicited by low frequencies or short periods of field stimulation, but D-NMMA had no effect. The inhibitory effect of L-NMMA on NANC-mediated relaxations was partially reversed by L-arginine but was not affected by D-arginine. A VIP antibody abolished the relaxant response to VIP and reduced the responses to stimulation. Residual responses to stimulation in the presence of VIP antibody were further reduced by L-NMMA. The tone of the fundus strip was slightly increased by L-NMMA and slightly reduced by L-arginine. The relaxation produced by VIP was slightly reduced by L-NMMA and enhanced by L-arginine. Relaxations produced by peptide histidine isoleucine, sodium nitroprusside or isoprenaline were not affected by L-NMMA or L-arginine. The results suggest that NO as well as VIP is involved in NANC-mediated relaxations of the rat gastric fundus.