Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) is known to share some structural and functional similarities with the cytochrome P450 mixed function oxidase system. Unlike P450, it does not require a second enzyme, reductase, to transfer electrons. This characteristic is similar to P450(BM-3) of Bacillus megaterium. P450(BM-3) and certain mammalian subfamilies of P450, such as P4502B, are known to be induced by phenobarbital (PB), and these P450s share a consensus sequence called the Barbie box. Because of the similarities nNOS shares with P450(BM-3) and other mammalian P450s, we have examined whether nNOS also responds to PB treatment. We have used semi-quantitative PCR, Western blot analysis, a functional assay, and immunohistochemistry in order to answer this question. These data show a threefold increase in nNOS mRNA expression, more modest nNOS protein and activity induction, and no discernible changes in localization of nNOS within the cerebellum following PB treatment.