The intrastriatal injection of neurotensin (10 pg/mouse) elicited vigorous contralateral rotations which were not affected by disruption of dopaminergic transmission using 6-OHDA lesion of the striatum or systemic administration of spiroperidol (0.03 mg/kg). SR 48692, a selective non-peptide antagonist of neurotensin receptor, produced the following pattern of changes: a significant antagonism of rotations was observed at 0.04 and 0.08 mg/kg i.p. followed by a reinstatement of rotations at 0.16-0.64 mg/kg (at higher doses, a second antagonism occurred that lacked stereoselectivity). The reinstatement of rotations observed at 0.16 and 0.32 mg/kg of SR 48692 was abolished by spiroperidol and 6-OHDA lesions, suggesting the role of dopamine regulatory mechanisms.