Department of Philosophy, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Iowa Neuroscience Institute, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa52242, USA.
Camb Q Healthc Ethics. 2022 Oct;31(4):530-535. doi: 10.1017/S0963180122000147.
Animal models have long been used to investigate human mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. This practice is usually justified in terms of the benefits (to humans) outweighing the costs (to the animals). The author argues on utility maximization grounds that we should phase out animal models in neuropsychiatric research. The leading theories of how human minds and behavior evolved invoke sociocultural factors whose relation to nonhuman minds, societies, and behavior has not been homologized. Thus, it is not at all clear that we are gaining the epistemic or clinical benefits we want from this animal-based research.
动物模型长期以来一直被用于研究人类精神障碍,包括抑郁、焦虑和精神分裂症。这种做法通常是基于对人类的益处超过对动物的成本的考虑。作者从效用最大化的角度论证了我们应该逐步淘汰神经精神疾病研究中的动物模型。人类思维和行为如何进化的主流理论援引了社会文化因素,这些因素与非人类的思维、社会和行为之间并没有进行同源化。因此,我们从这种基于动物的研究中获得的知识或临床收益是否有价值还远未可知。