Marshall Patricia, Craig Kaitlynn P, Hyun Insoo
Hastings Cent Rep. 2022 Nov;52 Suppl 2:S41-S45. doi: 10.1002/hast.1431.
The use of nonhuman animals in research has long been a source of bioethical and scientific debate. We consider the oversight and use of nonhuman animals in chimeric research. We conducted interviews with twelve members of embryonic stem cell research oversight committees, nine members of institutional animal care and use committees, and fourteen scientists involved in human-nonhuman-animal chimeric research in different areas of the United States. Interviews addressed animal welfare and conceptual issues associated with moral status and humanization of nonhuman animals that contain human cells. Our findings suggest that concepts of enhanced moral status and consciousness are not very useful in human-nonhuman-animal chimeric research in part because their meanings are not easily defined, which presents challenges to applying the concepts in research. Instead, scientists and oversight committee members we interviewed seemed to rely on standard assessments of changes in animal welfare when focusing on the ethics of human-animal chimeric research.
在研究中使用非人类动物长期以来一直是生物伦理和科学辩论的一个源头。我们考虑了在嵌合体研究中对非人类动物的监督和使用。我们采访了美国不同地区的胚胎干细胞研究监督委员会的十二名成员、机构动物护理和使用委员会的九名成员以及十四名参与人类-非人类动物嵌合体研究的科学家。访谈涉及动物福利以及与包含人类细胞的非人类动物的道德地位和人化相关的概念问题。我们的研究结果表明,提高道德地位和意识的概念在人类-非人类动物嵌合体研究中并不是非常有用,部分原因是它们的含义不容易界定,这给在研究中应用这些概念带来了挑战。相反,我们采访的科学家和监督委员会成员在关注人类-动物嵌合体研究的伦理问题时,似乎依赖于对动物福利变化的标准评估。