In the present study we demonstrate that gap junction coupling between developing layer II/III pyramidal cells in rat sensorimotor cortex is strongly modified by the nitric oxide (NO)/cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) system. Dye coupling was revealed by intracellular injection of the gap junction-permeable tracer neurobiotin into single neurones. Following incubation of slices with sodium nitroprusside, a source of NO, the size of dye-coupled cell clusters was significantly reduced. In many cases, 2-3 cells remained strongly dye-coupled. These effects were blocked by intracellular injection of the guanylyl cyclase inhibitor cystamine and mimicked by both application of the membrane-permeant cGMP analogue 8-Br-cGMP and intracellular injection of cGMP. cGMP injection also induced a 60% increase in neuronal input resistance. These results indicate that NO modulates gap junction coupling in the developing neocortex via stimulation of guanylyl cyclase.