Although prostaglandins are luteolytic in some species, in in vitro conditions they stimulate progesterone production in the corpus luteum (1). Apart from this effect prostaglandins may also stimulate other steps in the steroidogenic sequence e.g. corticosteroidogenesis in superfused rat adrenal glands (2) and aromatization of testosterone by perfused human placenta (3). With this possibility in view and also because of paucity of data on the effect of prostaglandins on steroidogenesis in human ovarian tissues we have been studying under in vitro conditions the effect of prostaglandins on progesterone formation in human corpora lutea and on the utilization of C 21 steroids by the luteal and follicular compartments of the ovary. These studies are still in progress. However, the data obtained so far indicates that in addition to stimulating progesterone synthesis in the corpus luteum prostaglandins may also affect other steps in steroidogenesis in human ovarian tissues. We wish to report here in brief these preliminary results.