赤藓糖醇与脑细胞损伤和中风风险相关。
Erythritol linked to brain cell damage and stroke risk

原始链接: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/07/250718035156.htm

最近,科罗拉多大学博尔德分校的研究揭示了赤藓糖醇的潜在风险,这种流行的代糖广泛存在于许多“无糖”产品中。这项发表在《应用生理学杂志》上的研究表明,赤藓糖醇会影响脑细胞,从而可能增加中风风险。 研究人员发现,将脑细胞暴露于与典型无糖饮料中赤藓糖醇含量相当的水平下,会降低一氧化氮(血管舒张)并增加内皮素-1(血管收缩)。它还会阻碍细胞溶解血栓的能力,并增加有害“自由基”的产生。 这项研究进一步证实了先前的研究,该研究将血液中较高的赤藓糖醇水平与心脏病发作和中风风险增加联系起来。虽然是在实验室细胞上进行的,但研究结果表明,即使适量摄入赤藓糖醇也可能对血管健康产生负面影响。研究人员建议消费者注意食物和饮料中赤藓糖醇的含量,并等待进一步研究以了解其长期影响。

## 赤藓糖醇与健康问题:摘要 近期一项研究将糖醇赤藓糖醇与潜在的脑细胞损伤和中风风险增加联系起来,引发了 Hacker News 的讨论。虽然最初的研究是在 *体外* (实验室细胞) 进行的,这引发了对实际应用性的质疑,但进一步的讨论强调了相关的研究。 对话的关键点: * **研究局限性:** 许多评论员警告不要直接得出关于人类健康的结论,强调细胞培养与人体之间存在差异(新陈代谢、生物利用度、血脑屏障)。 * **现有研究:** 证据表明赤藓糖醇可能增强血小板反应并促进血液凝固,这得到了流行病学研究的支持,这些研究将更高的血浆赤藓糖醇水平与心血管事件联系起来。 * **剂量很重要:** 实验室研究中使用的浓度与饮用多种赤藓糖醇甜味饮料后达到的水平相当。 * **个体差异:** 一些用户报告了食用赤藓糖醇后出现不良反应(视觉光环、肠易激综合征发作),而另一些人则大量食用而没有问题。 * **背景至关重要:** 健康影响可能取决于现有的健康状况和整体饮食。“天然”并不自动等同于健康,并且浓缩剂量与天然存在的量有显著差异。 这场讨论强调了营养科学的复杂性以及谨慎解读研究结果的必要性。
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From low-carb ice cream to keto protein bars to "sugar-free" soda, the decades-old sweetener erythritol is everywhere.

But new University of Colorado Boulder research shows the popular sugar substitute and specialty food additive comes with serious downsides, impacting brain cells in numerous ways that can boost risk of stroke.

The study was published in the Journal of Applied Physiology.

"Our study adds to the evidence suggesting that non-nutritive sweeteners that have generally been purported to be safe, may not come without negative health consequences," said senior author Christopher DeSouza, professor of integrative physiology and director of the Integrative Vascular Biology Lab.

First approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2001, erythritol is a sugar alcohol, often produced by fermenting corn and found in hundreds of products. It has almost no calories, is about 80% as sweet as table sugar, and has negligible impact on insulin levels, making it a favorite for people trying to lose weight, keep their blood sugar in check or avoid carbohydrates.

But recent research has begun to shed light on its risks.

One recent study involving 4,000 people in the U.S. and Europe found that men and women with higher circulating levels of erythritol were significantly more likely to have a heart attack or stroke within the next three years.

DeSouza and first author Auburn Berry, a graduate student in his lab, set out to understand what might be driving that increased risk.

Researchers in the lab treated human cells that line blood vessels in the brain for three hours with about the same amount of erythritol contained in a typical sugar-free beverage.

They observed that the treated cells were altered in numerous ways: They expressed significantly less nitric oxide, a molecule that relaxes and widens blood vessels, and more endothelin-1, a protein that constricts blood vessels. Meanwhile, when challenged with a clot-forming compound called thrombin, cellular production of the natural clot-busting compound t-PA was "markedly blunted." The erythritol-treated cells also produced more reactive oxygen species (ROS), a.k.a. "free radicals," metabolic byproducts which can age and damage cells and inflame tissue.

"Big picture, if your vessels are more constricted and your ability to break down blood clots is lowered, your risk of stroke goes up," said Berry. "Our research demonstrates not only that, but how erythritol has the potential to increase stroke risk."

DeSouza notes that their study used only a serving-size worth of the sugar substitute. For those who consume multiple servings per day, the impact, presumably, could be worse.

The authors caution that their study was a laboratory study, conducted on cells, and larger studies in people are needed.

That said, De Souza encourages consumers to read labels, looking for erythritol or "sugar alcohol" on the label.

"Given the epidemiological study that inspired our work, and now our cellular findings, we believe it would be prudent for people to monitor their consumption of non-nutrient-sweeteners such as this one," he said.

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