Gargiulo Sara, Albanese Sandra, Megna Rosario, Gramanzini Matteo, Marsella Gerardo, Vecchiarelli Lidovina
Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council, Via Fiorentina 1, 53100 Siena, Italy.
Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging, National Research Council, 80131 Naples, Italy.
Neuroscience. 2025 Apr 19;572:269-302. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.01.044. Epub 2025 Jan 31.
Rodent models of cerebral ischemia provide a valuable contribution to a better understanding of stroke pathophysiology, to validate diagnostic methods, and to enable testing of new treatments for ischemia-reperfusion damage and comorbidities. However, ethical concerns have led to increased attention to the welfare aspects of such models. Supportive therapies are an essential part of the overall animal care and use program and should be tailored to the experimental model being studied, the regulatory requirements, and research objectives to achieve high-quality preclinical studies and ethical research practices. On the other hand, the use of veterinary medical treatments in preclinical models of stroke must balance the needs of animal care and potential sources of bias in experimental results. This report provides a systematic review of the scientific literature covering the relevant period from years 1988 to September 2024, with the aim to investigating veterinary medical interventions useful to minimize suffering in rodent models of stroke without producing experimental bias. The research findings, consolidated from 181 selected studies, published from 1991 to 2023, indicate the feasibility of implementing personalized protocols of anesthesia, analgesics, antibiotics, and other supportive therapies in rodent models of stroke, while avoiding scientific interferences. These data fill a gap in current knowledge and could be of interest for an interdisciplinary audience working with rodent models of stroke, stimulating further refinements to safeguard both animal welfare and the validity of experimental findings, and may promote the culture of ethical conduct in various research fields and disciplines.
脑缺血的啮齿动物模型为更好地理解中风病理生理学、验证诊断方法以及测试针对缺血再灌注损伤和合并症的新治疗方法做出了宝贵贡献。然而,伦理问题已导致人们对这类模型的福利方面给予了更多关注。支持性疗法是整个动物护理和使用计划的重要组成部分,应根据所研究的实验模型、监管要求和研究目标进行调整,以实现高质量的临床前研究和符合伦理的研究实践。另一方面,在中风临床前模型中使用兽医疗法必须平衡动物护理的需求与实验结果中潜在的偏差来源。本报告对1988年至2024年9月这一相关时期的科学文献进行了系统综述,旨在研究有助于在不产生实验偏差的情况下尽量减少中风啮齿动物模型痛苦的兽医疗法干预措施。从1991年至2023年发表的181项选定研究中汇总的研究结果表明,在中风啮齿动物模型中实施个性化的麻醉、镇痛、抗生素和其他支持性疗法方案是可行的,同时避免科学干扰。这些数据填补了当前知识的空白,可能会引起从事中风啮齿动物模型研究的跨学科读者的兴趣,促使进一步完善以保障动物福利和实验结果的有效性,并可能促进各个研究领域和学科的道德行为文化。