Receptor Upregulation

In response to falling adenosine levels caused by caffeine, the body develops extra adenosine receptor sites on nerve cell dendrites. The extra receptor sites are the body's attempt to restore the braking function that caffeine has disable…

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In response to falling adenosine levels caused by caffeine, the body develops extra adenosine receptor sites on nerve cell dendrites. The extra receptor sites are the body's attempt to restore the braking function that caffeine has disabled. Additional receptors attempt to capture every available adenosine molecule circulating in the system.