VIB Center for Brain & Disease Research, VIB, Leuven, Belgium.
KU Leuven - University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
EMBO J. 2022 Mar 15;41(6):e110002. doi: 10.15252/embj.2021110002. Epub 2022 Feb 24.
The use of animals in neuroscience and biomedical research remains controversial. Policy is built around the "3R" principle of "Refining, Reducing and Replacing" animal experiments, and across the globe, different initiatives stimulate the use of animal-free methods. Based on an extensive literature screen to map the development and adoption of animal-free methods in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease research, we find that at least two in three examined studies rely on animals or on animal-derived models. Among the animal-free studies, the relative contribution of innovative models that may replace animal experiments is limited. We argue that the distinction between animal research and alternative models presents a false dichotomy, as the role and scientific value of both animal and animal-free approaches are intertwined. Calls to halt all animal experiments appear premature, as insufficient non-animal-based alternatives are available and their development lags behind. In light of this, we highlight the need for objective, unprejudiced monitoring, and more robust performance indicators of animal-free approaches.
在神经科学和生物医学研究中使用动物仍然存在争议。政策是围绕着“3R”原则制定的,即“优化、减少和替代”动物实验,在全球范围内,不同的举措都在刺激无动物方法的使用。通过对阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病研究中无动物方法的发展和采用进行广泛的文献筛选,我们发现,至少三分之二的研究都依赖于动物或动物衍生模型。在无动物研究中,可能替代动物实验的创新模型的相对贡献是有限的。我们认为,动物研究和替代模型之间的区别是错误的二分法,因为动物和无动物方法的作用和科学价值是相互交织的。呼吁停止所有动物实验似乎还为时过早,因为没有足够的基于非动物的替代方案,而且它们的发展也滞后。有鉴于此,我们强调需要对无动物方法进行客观、无偏见的监测,并制定更有力的性能指标。