Summary. The effects of a single dose of alinidine (0.5 mg/kg i. v.), the N-allyl-derivative of c1onidine, on heart rate and blood pressure were investigated in healthy volunteers and in patients with hyperkinetic heart syndrome, at rest and during bicyc1e exercise. In healthy volunteers plasma catecholamine levels were also determined. Alinidine did not change heart rate at rest in the healthy volunteers but it did signifi cantly reduce exercise-induced tachycardia, whereas blood pressure and plasma catecholamine levels were not significantly affected by alinidine, either at rest or during exercise. In patients with hyperkinetic heart syndrome, alinidine reduced heart rate at rest and during exercise to a similar extent as proprano 101 (0.1 mg/kg i. v.). The blood pressure did not change with alinidine but it was significantly re duced by propranolol. The obserVation that an alini dine-induced reduction of heart rate occurs without a concomitant fall in blood pressure, and without a c1onidine-like symphatho-inhibitory action, is in line with experimental findings suggesting a specific bradycardic action of alinidine under short-term conditions.