The study was carried out to observe the effect of nickel chloride (NiCl2) on T-lymphocyte subsets, CD4, CD8 and CD4/CD8 ratios in vivo. BALB/C mice were injected i.p. with NiCl2 every other day for 2 w. The NiCl2 doses were 1, 3, 6, 9 or 12 mg/kg. Lymphocytes were obtained from mouse spleen and cultured in the presence of monoclonal antibody FITC conjugated, anti-CD4 or anti-CD8. Samples were determined with a flow cytometer. A suppressive effect on CD4-positive cells was found in the 6 mg/kg group, but this subset was restored to the control level in the 9 and 12 mg/kg groups, suggesting that there was an "immune tolerance" effect. No significant changes were found in CD8-positive cells and CD4/CD8 ratios. The results suggested the NiCl2 had a deleterious effect on mouse T-lymphocytes in short-term in vivo exposure, but the effects may depend on the dose and cell subset.