Calcium, phosphorus and aluminium concentrations in the central nervous system, liver and kidneys were determined in 16 rabbits with atherosclerosis experimentally induced by a cholesterol-rich diet and the protective effect of 3 or 10 mg/kg.day vinpocetine (14-ethoxycarbonyl-(3 alpha,16 alpha-ethyl)-14,15-eburnamenine) given orally on the deposition of these elements was assessed. Rabbits fed a cholesterol-rich diet developed atherosclerosis after 3 months and these rabbits possessed high concentrations of calcium, phosphorus and aluminium in the central nervous system, determined by neutron activation analysis. In atherosclerotic rabbits fed a vinpocetine supplement, there was a decrease in concentrations of these elements in tissues. It is suggested that calcium, phosphorus and aluminium may be implicated in the aetiology of atherosclerosis and that vinpocetine may have a preventive action on the deposition of these elements in central nervous tissue, liver and kidney.