Azilagbetor David Mawufemor, Shaw David, Elger Bernice Simone
Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Basel, 4056 Basel, Switzerland.
Care and Public Health Research Institute, Universiteit Maastricht, 6229 ER Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Animals (Basel). 2024 Mar 9;14(6):846. doi: 10.3390/ani14060846.
The use of nonhuman animals in biomedical research is regulated under stringent conditions, not only in response to societal attitudes towards animal experimentation but also because ethical responsibility in scientific research requires researchers and veterinarians to be more invested and aim to improve the welfare of animals used for experiments. Analyses of animal research oversight reveal the frequent approval of experiments, and the approval of some experiments has raised and continues to raise public concerns. Societal compliance is required for a consensus-based approach to animal research policy, prompting the need to have transparent discussions about oversight and the frequency of approvals. We discuss how frequent approval may be perceived and why it seems problematic from a societal perspective: the regulatory process exists to approve only legitimate experiments. Although some experiments remain unacceptable irrespective of their harm-benefit ratios, almost all experiments are approved. We explain some possible legitimate reasons for frequent approval and how the review process could be leading to the approval of illegitimate studies. To ensure transparency and improve public trust and understanding of oversight, we propose the adoption of a platform to inform society about how unethical experiments are screened out.
在生物医学研究中使用非人类动物受到严格条件的监管,这不仅是为了回应社会对动物实验的态度,也是因为科学研究中的伦理责任要求研究人员和兽医更加投入,并致力于改善用于实验的动物的福利。对动物研究监督的分析表明实验经常获得批准,而且一些实验的批准已经并继续引发公众关注。基于共识的动物研究政策方法需要社会的遵守,这促使有必要就监督和批准频率进行透明的讨论。我们讨论了频繁批准可能如何被看待,以及为什么从社会角度来看这似乎存在问题:监管程序的存在只是为了批准合法的实验。尽管有些实验无论其利弊比如何都仍然不可接受,但几乎所有实验都获得了批准。我们解释了频繁批准的一些可能的合理解释,以及审查过程可能如何导致批准不合法的研究。为了确保透明度并提高公众对监督的信任和理解,我们建议采用一个平台来向社会通报不道德实验是如何被筛选出来的。