What GLP-1 medications might change (and why it matters for pills) GLP1 receptor agonists affect the gut in ways that are central to how they work: they can slow gastric emptying and often cause nausea, sometimes vomiting, and sometimes diarrhea
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The experimental data from rats suggest that the inhibitory effect of GLP-1 on gastric motor function is mediated by the afferent vagal nerve, through interaction with GLP-1Rs located in vagal afferent fibers that transmit sensory signals to the brain (161)