Administration of serotonin (5-HT) synthesis inhibitor, parachlorophenylalanine (PCPA), to rats resulted in significant depletion of 5-HT in non-cardiac tissues (pineal gland, brain, spleen and jejunum). In contrast, no decrease in 5-HT content was found in rat atrium and ventricle, while significantly higher levels of apparent 5-HT occurred in cardiac muscle when this indoleamine was assayed with the ninhydrin reagent, which also measures parachlorophenylethylamine, a metabolite of PCPA. A marked increase in the number of atrial specific granules was found after PCPA-administration, while this inhibitor induced formation of specific granules in ventricular cardiocytes. It is suggested that atrial granules may function in the storage and retention of 5-HT and may accumulate amines such as parachlorophenylethylamine.