The present study provides evidence that chronic caffeine consumption does not lead to persistent changes in functional availability of cerebral AARs which have previously been associated with neuroprotective effects of caffeine. The acute and region-specific decrease in cerebral AAR availability directly after caffeine withdrawal is most likely caused by residual amounts of caffeine metabolites disguising an unchanged AAR expression at this early time-point.
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