A perforated patch recording method was used to determine how plating cells on laminin (20 microg ml(-1); >2 h) alters cholinergic regulation of L-type Ca(2+) current (I(Ca,L)) in atrial myocytes. Acetylcholine (ACh; 1 microm)-induced inhibition of basal I(Ca,L) was not different between cells on glass and laminin. However, stimulation of I(Ca,L) elicited by ACh withdrawal was significantly smaller in cells on laminin (10 +/- 2 %) than on glass (48 +/- 5 %) (P < 0.001). Stimulation of I(Ca,L) induced by either spermine-NO (200 microm), milrinone (10 microm), IBMX (100 microm) or forskolin (1 microm) was significantly smaller in cells plated on laminin than on glass. However, stimulation of I(Ca,L) by 100 microm 8-CPT-cAMP or intracellular dialysis with 50 microM cAMP was not different between cells plated on laminin or glass. Basal, forskolin- and IBMX-stimulated cAMP content was significantly smaller in cells plated on laminin than on glass. Stimulation of I(Ca,L) by ACh withdrawal was significantly smaller in cells plated on an alpha beta 1-integrin antibody (10 +/- 4 %) than on glass (3 +/- 6 %; P < 0.001). In cells on laminin, prior exposure to 100 microg ml-1 YIGSR, a laminin receptor-binding peptide, restored ACh-induced stimulation of I(Ca,L) (58 +/- 14 %)laminin alone (7 +/- 2 %; P < 0. 05). Addition of 20 microm cytochalasin D or 1 microM latrunculin A, agents that prevent actin polymerization, to cells on laminin restored ACh-induced stimulation of I(Ca,L). We conclude that laminin binding to beta 1 integrins acts in association with the actin-based cytoskeleton to attenuate adenylate cyclase activity. As a result, laminin inhibits NO-mediated stimulation of I(Ca,L) elicited by ACh withdrawal. Laminin-integrin signalling may be relevant to changes in autonomic regulation that occur during cardiac development and/or disease.