An electrophysiological analysis has been made of the synaptic plasticity in the eighth sympathetic ganglion of the toad. The mean amplitude of Compound Action Potential (CAP) recorded extracellularly was taken as a measure of the synaptic transmission. Repetitive stimulation of the preganglionic axonal fibers at 50 Hz for 40 seconds in the presence of Hc-3 led to facilitatory and depressant actions on ganglionic synaptic transmission. Hc-3 in the presence of elevated extracellular Ca2+ concentration (5.4 mM) increased Tetanic Potentiation (TP) and Posttetanic Potentiation (PTP) on eighth sympathetic ganglion. Hc-3 plus 3,4-diaminopyridine (3,4-DAP) increased synaptic transmission, TP, and PTP from postganglionic CAP responses to supramaximal preganglionic stimulation.