The interaction of prostaglandins with changes in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]) and aggregation of human platelets induced by adenosine diphosphate (ADP) were investigated. Cytosolic [Ca2+] was measured with the fluorescent dye Quin2. Addition of ADP (0.25-2.5 mumol l-1) to platelet suspensions produced a dose dependent increase in cytosolic [Ca2+] from a basal level of 51 +/- 1 nmol l-1 to maximum levels exceeding 1 mumol l-1 and induced platelet aggregation. Chelation of extracellular calcium with 100 mumol l-1 EGTA markedly reduced the increase in cytosolic [Ca2+] induced by 0.25 mumol l-1 ADP, while pretreatment with the calcium entry blocker verapamil was without effect. Stimulation of cyclic AMP with prostaglandins (PGD2, PGE1, PGE2, PGI2, but not PGF2 alpha) and forskolin, or incubation with dibutyryl-cAMP, inhibited the rise in cytosolic [Ca2+] and platelet aggregation following ADP. We conclude that prostaglandins inhibit the increase in cytosolic [Ca2+] and aggregation of human platelets induced by ADP, probably by stimulation of cyclic AMP generation, thereby opposing the mechanism by which ADP increases cytosolic [Ca2+] and subsequently induces platelet aggregation.