Peptide III-BTD has been recently identified as a non selective nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor ligand by screening of a synthetic peptide combinatorial library. In the present study we evaluated the pharmacological profile of peptide III-BTD in isolated tissues (mouse and rat vas deferens, guinea pig ileum) sensitive to both nociceptin and opioid peptides. In the mouse vas deferens and guinea pig ileum, III-BTD concentration dependently inhibited the electrically induced twitch (pEC 50 5.91 and 6.18, respectively; E max 94 ± 1% and 94 ± 2%) and this effect was blocked by naloxone (1 μM). In the rat vas deferens, III-BTD was inactive in most of the tissues, while in few others it elicited a slight inhibition only at the highest concentration tested (10 μM). In the presence of 1 μM naloxone, 1 μM III-BTD shifted to the right the concentration response curve of nociceptin in a parallel manner, showing pK B values in the range 6.6–6.9. These data confirm on native nociceptin receptors the pharmacological profile of peptide III-BTD which behaved as a mixed nociceptin receptor antagonist / opioid receptor agonist in the [ 35S]GTPγS binding assay performed on cells expressing the recombinant human receptors.