Serum MK-422 and plasma angiotensin converting enzyme activity were measured during the introduction of enalapril therapy in eight patients with heart failure. In a second study of 16 patients, we recorded exercise tolerance, clinical status and haemodynamics before and after 12 weeks of placebo or enalapril treatment. Increasing doses of enalapril gave step-wise increments in serum MK-422. Plasma converting enzyme activity remained low for at least 24 h after each dose of enalapril (5, 10 and 20 mg). Compared to placebo patients (n = 8), those receiving enalapril (n = 8) tended to improve their exercise performance and clinical status, and showed a fall in right heart pressures after 12 weeks of treatment.