Walker Rebecca L, Eggel Matthias
Department of Social Medicine, Department of Philosophy, and Center for Bioethics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7240, USA.
Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Zurich; 8006 Zurich, Switzerland.
Animals (Basel). 2020 Jan 1;10(1):77. doi: 10.3390/ani10010077.
Recent developments in genome editing tools, along with limits in the translational potential of rodent models of human disease, have spurred renewed biomedical research interest in large mammals like nonhuman primates, pigs, and dogs. Such scientific developments raise ethical issues about the use of these animals in comparison with smaller mammals, such as mice and rats. To examine these ethical questions, we first consider standard (or "orthodox") approaches, including ethics oversight within biomedical research communities, and critical theoretical reflections on animal research, including rights-based and utilitarian approaches. We argue that oversight of biomedical research offers guidance on the profession's permitted uses of animals within a research setting and orthodox approaches to animal ethics questions when and whether animals should be used in biomedicine; however, neither approach sufficiently investigates the nuances of ethical practices within the research setting. To fill this lacuna, we consider a virtue ethical approach to the use of specific animal models in biomedicine. From this perspective, we argued that limitations on flourishing for large mammals in a research setting, as well as potential human-animal bonds, are two sources of likely ethical tensions in animal care and use in the context of larger mammals.
基因组编辑工具的最新进展,以及人类疾病啮齿动物模型转化潜力的局限性,激发了生物医学研究对大型哺乳动物如非人灵长类动物、猪和狗的新兴趣。与小鼠和大鼠等较小的哺乳动物相比,此类科学进展引发了关于使用这些动物的伦理问题。为了审视这些伦理问题,我们首先考虑标准(或“正统”)方法,包括生物医学研究界内部的伦理监督,以及对动物研究的批判性理论思考,包括基于权利和功利主义的方法。我们认为,生物医学研究监督为该行业在研究环境中对动物的允许使用提供了指导,以及在何时以及是否应在生物医学中使用动物的动物伦理问题的正统方法;然而,这两种方法都没有充分研究研究环境中伦理实践的细微差别。为了填补这一空白,我们考虑一种美德伦理方法来使用生物医学中的特定动物模型。从这个角度来看,我们认为在研究环境中大型哺乳动物繁荣的限制以及潜在的人兽关系,是在大型哺乳动物背景下动物护理和使用中可能产生伦理紧张关系的两个来源。