We have recently reported that extracts of the superior ovarian nerve (SON) of rats inhibit porcine theca cell androstenedione production. Theca cells obtained from prepubertal gilts were cultured under serum-free conditions for 48 h. The inhibitory effect of SON extracts occurred within 6 h of treatment, was irreversible and independent of the dose of luteinizing hormone (LH) employed. The SON extracts' actions were exerted at a site(s) distal to the generation of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cyclic AMP), since they did not affect extracellular cyclic AMP accumulation, while causing a significant inhibition of androstenedione production. The SON extract decreased 17α-hydroxyprogesterone, androstenedione, testosterone, estradiol and estrone production while increasing progesterone and pregnenolone production, suggesting that the SON extract causes an inhibition of the 17α-hydroxylase:C 17–20 lyase complex. These results indicate that a factor(s) in the SON may play an important role in the regulation of follicular development, since thecal androgens are substrates for granulosa cell estrogen biosynthesis and are also involved in follicular atresia.