SK&F 104856 (2-vinyl-7-chloro-3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-4-methyl-thieno4,3,2ef3 benzazepine) shows a similar selectivity profile to the previously reported alpha adrenoceptor antagonist, SK&F 104078 ...(6-chloro-9-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)oxy-3-methyl-1H-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-3- benzazepine), having the ability to block alpha-1 and postjunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptors, although having little or no activity at most prejunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptors. SK&F 104856 is more potent than SK&F 104078, and lacks the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor antagonist activity associated with the earlier compound. The postjunctional vs. prejunctional selectivity of SK&F 104856 at alpha-2 adrenoceptors in the same tissue preparation was demonstrated in both canine and human saphenous vein. Concentrations substantially higher than those required to block postjunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptor-agonist induced vasoconstriction had no effect on the ability of norepinephrine, acting on prejunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptors, to inhibit stimulation evoked transmitter overflow in the human tissue, and only a small effect in the canine vein. As observed with SK&F 104078, SK&F 104856 has some prejunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptor antagonist activity in the rat vas deferens, although the receptor dissociation constant is nearly 50-fold higher than that at the postjunctional alpha-2 adrenoceptor in the canine saphenous vein. The results obtained with SK&F 104856 provide additional evidence to support the premise that alpha-2 adrenoceptors can be functionally differentiated. Because SK&F 104856 can selectively antagonize certain alpha-2 adrenoceptor-mediated responses, this agent may be a useful tool to evaluate the functional roles of the multiple alpha-2 adrenoceptor subtypes that have been identified in biochemical and molecular studies.