In the present study the changes in noradrenaline (NA) and dopamine (DA) content and turnover during naloxone-induced withdrawal were analysed in the right ventricle of rats chronically treated with the kappa-agonist U-50,488H. 2. Rats were rendered tolerant by administration of U-50,488H twice a day for 4 days. On the day of death the animals were injected with saline or naloxone (3 mg kg(-1), s.c.) to precipitate a withdrawal syndrome. 3. After naloxone administration to U-50,488H- treated rats we found neither behaviour signs of physical dependence nor changes in the tissue content of noradrenaline (NA). However, naloxone induced a decrease in both cardiac normetanephrine (NM) levels and NA turnover. 4. Similarly, naloxone enhanced the dopamine content and decreased the 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC) concentration and dopamine turnover. 5. Importantly and in contrast to mu-agonists, the present results demonstrate that U-50,488H withdrawal produced a decrease in the NA and dopamine turnover, without behavioural signs of physical dependence.