Long-term consumption of artificial sweeteners does not affect cardiovascular health and survival in rats

Author(s)

Guru, S. K., Li, Y., Savinova, O. V., & Zhang, Y.

Title

Long-term consumption of artificial sweeteners does not affect cardiovascular health and survival in rats

Date

2022

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

Arterial stiffness
Artificial sweeteners
Atrial fibrillation
Blood pressure
Cardiac function
Electrophysiology
Survival

Language

English

Abstract

Background

Recent epidemiological cohort studies have suggested that consumption of artificial sweeteners (AS) is associated with adverse cardiovascular events and mortality. However, these population association studies cannot establish a causal relationship. In this study we investigated the effect of long-term (1-year) consumption of AS (Equal and Splenda, two commonly used AS) on cardiovascular health and survival in rats.

Methods

Adult Sprague-Dawley rats (both sexes, 4–5 months old) were randomized into the following 3 groups: control (n = 21), AS Equal (n = 21) and Splenda (n = 18). In the AS groups, Equal or Splenda was added to the drinking water (2-packets/250 ml), while drinking water alone was used in the control rats. The treatment was administered for 12 months. Cardiovascular function and survival were monitored in all animals.

Results

It was found that rats in the AS groups consistently consumed more sweetened water than those in the control group. AS did not affect body weight, non-fasting blood cholesterol, triglycerides, blood pressure or pulse wave velocity. There were no significant differences in left ventricular wall thicknesses, chamber dimension, cardiac function or survival. AS did not affect heart rate or atrial effective refractory period. However, rats in both Equal and Splenda groups had prolonged PR intervals (63 ± 5ms in Equal, 68 ± 6 ms in Splenda, vs 56 ± 8 ms in control, p < 0.05) and a tendency of increased atrial fibrillation inducibility.

Conclusion

Long-term consumption of AS does not affect cardiovascular structure, function or survival but may cause some electrophysiological abnormalities with prolonged PR intervals and a tendency of increased atrial fibrillation inducibility in rats.

Source

PeerJ Life & Environment, Volume 10, March 2022, page e13071

Rights

Copyright 2022 Guruetal. Distributed under CreativeCommons CC-BY4.0

Format

PDF

Type

Text

Bibliographic Citation

Guru, S. K., Li, Y., Savinova, O. V., & Zhang, Y. (2022). Long-term consumption of artificial sweeteners does not affect cardiovascular health and survival in rats. In PeerJ (Vol. 10, p. e13071). PeerJ. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13071

Files

peerj-13071.pdf

Citation

Guru, S. K., Li, Y., Savinova, O. V., & Zhang, Y. , Long-term consumption of artificial sweeteners does not affect cardiovascular health and survival in rats. PeerJ Life & Environment, Volume 10, March 2022, page e13071, New York Tech Institutional Repository, accessed April 28, 2024, https://repository.nyitlibrary.org/items/show/3732

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