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Liraglutide Protects Against Diastolic Dysfunction and Improves Ventricular Protein Translation.

Cody RutledgeAngela EnriquezKevin ReddingMabel LopezSteven MullettStacy L GelhausMichael JurczakEric GoetzmanBrett A Kaufman
Published in: Cardiovascular drugs and therapy (2023)
Lira therapy protects against AngII-mediated diastolic dysfunction, at least in part by promoting amino acid uptake and protein turnover in the heart. Liraglutide therapy is associated with loss of mean muscle mass, and long-term studies are warranted to investigate sarcopenia and frailty with liraglutide therapy in the setting of diastolic disease.
Keyphrases
  • left ventricular
  • amino acid
  • blood pressure
  • heart failure
  • oxidative stress
  • protein protein
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  • body composition
  • cell therapy
  • replacement therapy
  • smoking cessation