Chemical denervation supersensitivity of postsynaptic dopamine receptors was induced in mice by intracerebroventricular injection of 6-hydroxydopamine. Fourteen days after the 6-hydroxydopamine injection, mice exhibited greater spontaneous locomotor activity and hypothermic response when challenged intraperitoneally with apomorphine. Whole brain levels of dopamine were reduced by 80%. Daily subcutaneous administration of cyclo (Leu-Gly) (50 μg/mouse/day) for 14 days inhibited the development of dopamine receptor supersensitivity induced by 6-hydroxydopamine as evidenced by the blockade of an apomorphine induced locomotor and hypothermic effect. Cyclo (Leu-Gly) did not alter the depletion of brain dopamine induced by 6-hydroxydopamine. These data suggest that cyclo (Leu-Gly) can block the development of dopamine receptor supersensitivity induced by 6-hydroxydopamine without protecting the neurons from dopamine depletion.