Increased effect of apomorphine on homovanillic acid in rats terminated from chronic haloperidol
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Increased effect of apomorphine on homovanillic acid in rats terminated from chronic haloperidol
Abstract
Rats who were administered apomorphine seven days after termination of chronic treatment with haloperidol had significantly (59%) lower level of brain HVA than saline control rats. This finding is consistent with the behavioral evidence suggesting supersensitivity of post-synaptic dopamine receptors after termination of chronic haloperidol.
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