To clarify the mechanism of vasodilating actions of SG-75 (I) [65141-46-0] in relation to the chem. structure, the effects of SG-75 and its derivatives {nitrate containing structure; 3,5-bis([2'-nitroxyethyl]aminocarbonyl)pyridine (SG-114) [66886-77-9]; nicotinamide derivatives: N-(2-hydroxyethyl)nicotinamide (SG-86 [6265-73-2] and N-(2-nicotinyloxyethyl)nicotinamide (SG-103) [34104-46-6])} on the elec. and mech. properties of smooth muscle cells, were studied in canine mesenteric artery preparationsSG-75 significantly and SG-114 slightly hyperpolarized the membrane but SG-86 or SG-103 did not.The excitatory junction potential and spike potential evoked by perivascular nerve or direct muscle stimulation were markedly inhibited by SG-75 due to hyperpolarization of the membrane.SG-114 slightly inhibited by SG-86 or SG-103 did not inhibit the excitatory junction potential or spike potential.The K-induced contraction was inhibited by SG-75 (below 39.2 mM) or without hyperpolarization (over 39.2 mM) of the membrane, but SG-114 inhibited the contraction with no hyperpolarization.In concentrations >39.2 mM Ko, SG-114 inhibited the contraction more potently than did SG-75.On the other hand, the norepinephrine-induced contraction was inhibited by SG-75 or SG-114 to the same extent, due to addnl. hyperpolarization of the membrane, in the case of SG-75.Both agents inhibited but SG-86 or SG-103 did not inhibit the norepinephrine-induced contraction in the Ca-free 2 mM ethylene glycol bis(β-aminoethyl ether)N,N'-tetraacetic acid containing solutionAfter the complete depletion of the stored Ca, application of Ca in the presence of SG-75 or SG-114 enabled estimation of the reduction in the amount of Ca stored in the cell, determined by the amplitude of the subsequently produced caffeine-induced contraction in Ca-free ethylene glycol bis(β-aminoethyl ether) N,N'-tetracetic acid containing solutionThe effects of SG-75 or SG-114 on the norepinephrine-induced contraction in Ca-free solution also indicated a reduction in the Ca stored in the cell.Apparently, SG-75 hyperpolarizes the membrane due to the SG-75 moiety and not to the nitrate residue alone.The relaxation of the tissue induced by SG-75 or SG-114 is due to nitrate action, as observed in the case of nitroglycerin.SG-114 possesses a stronger potency with regard to relaxation of the tissue; however, in vivo, SG-75 may have a more potent vasodilating action than SG-114, as the former inhibits neuromuscular transmission mechanisms.