Kainate (0.62-5 mM) was found to increase the initial rate of influx of 45Ca and of 22Na into the non-inulin space of rat thin brain cortex slices incubated in vitro, and to shorten the equilibration time for both these ions. N-methyl-DL-aspartate (50-1000 microM), L-glutamate (0.62-5 mM), DL-homocysteate (0.62-2.5 mM), and ibotenate (6-170 microM) also significantly increased the influx of 45Ca into the non-inulin space of this preparation, while the non-neurotoxic acidic amino acids N-acetyl-L-aspartate, and alpha-methyl-DL-aspartate (both 1.25-5 mM), did not increase such influx. We suggest that enhanced calcium uptake may represent the basis for the neurotoxic effects of these compounds.