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Glucagon-like peptide-1 increases heart rate by a direct action on the sinus node

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2024

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GLP-1 has direct chronotropic effects on the heart mediated by GLP-1 receptors in pacemaker cells of the sinus node, inducing changes in action potential morphology and the leading pacemaker site through a calcium signalling response characterized by PKA-dependent phosphorylation of Ca2+ cycling proteins involved in pacemaking. Targeting the pacemaker calcium clock may be a strategy to lower heart rate in people treated with GLP-1 RAs.

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