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Is there a role for the incretin system in blood pressure regulation?

Curr Hypertens Rep · 2014

Last updated 2026-05-28

Incretin-based therapies, commonly used to manage diabetes, may also help regulate blood pressure and offer heart and kidney protection. These therapies could provide additional benefits for people with diabetes or obesity, though the exact ways they affect blood pressure are still being studied.

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JournalCurr Hypertens Rep, 2014
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Conditions studied Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Abstract

Incretin-based therapies are now well established for diabetes management and are among the frontline agents for control of hyperglycemia. In addition to their antihyperglycemic effects, evidence is emerging on the role of these agents on blood pressure regulation, cardioprotective and renoprotective properties. Because of the pleiotropic nature of these affects, these agents could offer significant benefits with regards to the cardiorenal metabolic complications that are part of the diabetes and obesity epidemic in the United States and worldwide. We review the various known mechanisms or pathways by which incretin based therapy exerts its regulation of blood pressure with emphasis on novel mechanisms such as inflammation/immunomodulation and oxidative stress.

Verbatim abstract via PubMed 24470204 ↗