Marshall Lindsay J, Constantino Helder, Seidle Troy
Humane Society International, Avenue des Arts 50, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Mar 29;12(7):863. doi: 10.3390/ani12070863.
In September 2021, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of a resolution to phase out animal use for research, testing, and education, through the adoption of an action plan. Here we explore the opportunity that the action plan could offer in developing a more holistic outlook for fundamental and biomedical research, which accounts for around 70% of all animal use for scientific purposes in the EU. We specifically focus on biomedical research to consider how mapping scientific advances to patient needs, taking into account the ambitious health policies of the EU, would facilitate the development of non-animal strategies to deliver safe and effective medicines, for example. We consider what is needed to help accelerate the move away from animal use, taking account of all stakeholders and setting ambitious but realistic targets for the total replacement of animals. Importantly, we envisage this as a 'phase-in' approach, encouraging the use of human-relevant NAMs, enabling their development and application across research (with applications for toxicology testing). We make recommendations for three pillars of activity, inspired by similar efforts for making the shift to renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions, and point out where investment-both financial and personnel-may be needed.
2021年9月,欧洲议会以压倒性多数投票赞成一项决议,即通过一项行动计划逐步淘汰用于研究、测试和教育的动物使用。在此,我们探讨该行动计划在为基础研究和生物医学研究发展更全面的前景方面可能提供的机遇,在欧盟,基础研究和生物医学研究约占所有用于科学目的动物使用量的70%。我们特别关注生物医学研究,以考虑如何将科学进展与患者需求相匹配,同时考虑到欧盟雄心勃勃的卫生政策,例如这将如何促进开发非动物策略以提供安全有效的药物。我们考虑了为加速摆脱动物使用需要做些什么,兼顾所有利益相关者,并为全面替代动物设定雄心勃勃但切实可行的目标。重要的是,我们设想这是一种“逐步采用”的方法,鼓励使用与人类相关的非动物模型,促进其在整个研究中的开发和应用(包括毒理学测试应用)。我们借鉴向可再生能源转型和减少碳排放的类似努力,为三个活动支柱提出建议,并指出可能需要在哪些方面进行投资——包括资金和人员。