EClinicalMedicine (Sep 2024)

GLP-1-based therapies for the treatment of resistant hypertension in individuals with overweight or obesity: a review

  • Candace Jarade,
  • Tetiana Zolotarova,
  • Areesha Moiz,
  • Mark J. Eisenberg

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75
p. 102789

Abstract

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Summary: Despite the availability of a wide range of antihypertensive agents, a significant proportion of individuals with resistant hypertension (RHTN) struggle to achieve blood pressure (BP) control. Obesity ranks among the most significant modifiable risk factors for RHTN, with 56–91% of patients with RHTN classified as overweight or obese. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RAs) are a class of anti-obesity medications that have recently demonstrated efficacy in reducing BP and improving cardiovascular (CV) outcomes in individuals with overweight or obesity. Among the available GLP-1-based therapies, liraglutide, semaglutide, and tirzepatide have been approved for chronic weight management in this population. Tirzepatide, a dual GLP-1 and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide receptor agonist, has the greatest effect on weight loss and BP reduction compared to GLP-1 RAs alone. To our knowledge, no trials have directly evaluated the effect of GLP-1 RAs or dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonists on RHTN management. In this review article, we propose that targeting weight loss through GLP-1-based therapies should be explored as a treatment option for individuals with RHTN who are overweight or obese.

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