Bolman Brad
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
J Hist Biol. 2022 Mar;55(1):147-179. doi: 10.1007/s10739-021-09649-2. Epub 2021 Sep 9.
This article tracks the transformation of beagle dogs from a common breed in mid-twentieth century American laboratories to the de jure standard in global toxicological research by the turn of the twenty-first. The breed was dispersed widely due to the expanding use of dogs in pharmacology in the 1950s and a worldwide crisis around pharmaceutical safety following the thalidomide scandal of the 1960s. Nevertheless, debates continued for decades over the beagle's value as a model of carcinogenicity, even as the dogs became legislated stand-ins for human beings in multiple countries. Situating beagles as a biocommodity, the article calls for more sustained attention to the "political economy" of laboratory organism breeding, use, and production. The story of American commercial breeder Marshall Farms offers insight into the role of for-profit companies in contemporary laboratory animal provision, as the article makes a case for the value of a global perspective on transnational corporations as key sites of scientific practice and collaboration.
本文追溯了比格犬从20世纪中叶美国实验室中的普通犬种,到21世纪之交成为全球毒理学研究的法定标准的转变过程。由于20世纪50年代犬类在药理学中的使用不断增加,以及20世纪60年代沙利度胺丑闻后全球范围内的药品安全危机,该犬种得以广泛传播。尽管如此,几十年来,关于比格犬作为致癌性模型的价值一直存在争议,即便在多个国家这些犬类已成为法定的人类替身。本文将比格犬定位为一种生物商品,呼吁人们对比格犬作为实验生物体的繁殖、使用和生产的“政治经济学”给予更持续的关注。美国商业育种公司马歇尔农场的故事,为盈利性公司在当代实验动物供应中的作用提供了见解,本文论证了从全球视角看待跨国公司作为科学实践和合作关键场所的价值。