Application of Cerebrolysin (0.1 /rg per 1 ml) by a fast microperfusion system induced an inward current of 0.2 to 1 nA in all neurones from newborn mouse hippocampi held at —30 mV membrane potential. Cerebrolysin- induced currents were reduced by the GABAa antagonist bicuculline (2 /¿M) by 65 %, by the NMDA antagonist aminophosphovaleric acid (APV, 10 /¿M) by 27 %, and by the non-NMDA antagonist cyanonitroquinoxalinedione (CNQX, 10 ¡utA) by 20 %. Cerebrolysin dialyzed through a 3.6 kD gut did not induce any transmembrane current but potentiated the response induced by GABA (10 /utA) to 135 %. We conclude that, in addition to amino acids which activate GABAa, NMDA and non-NMDA receptors, Cerebrolysin also contains a peptide which potentiates the GABAa receptor response.