behavior/neurological
• clozapine-N-oxide (CNO) co-administered with amphetamine inhibits behavioral sensitization
• behavioral sensitization is similar in mutant and controls following administration of amphetamine without CNO
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• following administration of CNO, mice exhibit decreased locomotion in an open field testing chamber
• spontaneous locomotion is decreased during active period (dark phase) after CNO treatment
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nervous system
• CNO co-administered with amphetamine during induction of behavioral sensitization results in a long-lasting increase in the AMPAR/NMDAR receptor ratio in medium spiny neurons expressing Adora2a
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