Burden Natalie, Benstead Rachel, Clook Mark, Doyle Ian, Edwards Peter, Maynard Samuel K, Ryder Kathryn, Sheahan Dave, Whale Graham, van Egmond Roger, Wheeler James R, Hutchinson Thomas H
NC3Rs, London, United Kingdom.
Food and Environment Research Agency, Centre for Chemical Safety and Stewardship, Sand Hutton, York, United Kingdom.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2016 Jul;12(3):417-21. doi: 10.1002/ieam.1703. Epub 2015 Nov 1.
The ecotoxicity testing of chemicals for prospective environmental safety assessment is an area in which a high number of vertebrates are used across a variety of industry sectors. Refining, reducing, and replacing the use of animals such as fish, birds, and amphibians for this purpose addresses the ethical concerns and the increasing legislative requirements to consider alternative test methods. Members of the UK-based National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) Ecotoxicology Working Group, consisting of representatives from academia, government organizations, and industry, have worked together over the past 6 y to provide evidence bases to support and advance the application of the 3Rs in regulatory ecotoxicity testing. The group recently held a workshop to identify the areas of testing, demands, and drivers that will have an impact on the future of animal use in regulatory ecotoxicology. As a result of these discussions, we have developed a pragmatic approach to prioritize and realistically address key opportunity areas, to enable progress toward the vision of a reduced reliance on the use of animals in this area of testing. This paper summarizes the findings of this exercise and proposes a pragmatic strategy toward our key long-term goals-the incorporation of reliable alternatives to whole-organism testing into regulations and guidance, and a culture shift toward reduced reliance on vertebrate toxicity testing in routine environmental safety assessment. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2016;12:417-421. © 2015 SETAC.
为进行前瞻性环境安全评估而开展的化学品生态毒性测试,是一个在多个行业领域都大量使用脊椎动物的领域。为此目的,改进、减少并取代鱼类、鸟类和两栖动物等动物的使用,既解决了伦理问题,也满足了日益严格的立法要求,即需要考虑替代测试方法。英国国家动物研究替代、优化与减少中心(NC3Rs)生态毒理学工作组的成员,包括来自学术界、政府组织和行业的代表,在过去6年里共同努力,提供证据支持并推动3R原则在监管生态毒性测试中的应用。该小组最近举办了一次研讨会,以确定将对监管生态毒理学中动物使用的未来产生影响的测试领域、需求和驱动因素。通过这些讨论,我们制定了一种务实的方法,对关键机遇领域进行优先排序并切实加以解决,以便朝着减少在这一测试领域对动物使用的依赖这一愿景取得进展。本文总结了这项工作的成果,并针对我们的关键长期目标提出了一项务实战略,即将可靠的全生物体测试替代方法纳入法规和指南,并实现文化转变,在常规环境安全评估中减少对脊椎动物毒性测试的依赖。《综合环境评估与管理》2016年;12:417 - 421。© 2015 SETAC。