The release of IP3 and the incorporation of arachidonic acid into phospholipids was measured in a stimulated murine alloantigen-specific, non-cytolytic T cell clone. While Concanavalin A provoked a sharp increase in IP3, Interleukin 2 had no effect on the production of IP3. An increased reacylation of phospholipids with arachidonic acid was seen within the first 4 hours after addition of Concanavalin A, while an effect upon Interleukin 2 was only observed after 8 hours of incubation with Interleukin 2. A similar retarded response to Interleukin 2 was observed in proliferation experiments. These retarded cell responses may be due to changed properties of IL 2 receptors induced by IL 2.