Mice were maintained on diets containing haloperidol or clozapine for 8–10 days. Two days after these drug-containing diets were withdrawn the effects of apomorphine were determined on locomotor activity and on the retardation of dopamine depletion produced by synthesis inhibition with α-methyltyrosine. After either neuroleptic the effects of apomorphine were enhanced when compared with mice maintained on a control diet, suggesting the development of supersensitive dopamine receptors.
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