Ethics of Using Animal Models as Predictors of Human Response in Tissue Engineering

在组织工程中使用动物模型预测人类反应的伦理问题

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Abstract

Use of outcomes from animal research for prediction of human response in tissue engineering studies has many ethical considerations. This article aims to contribute to the ethical discussion by delineating the framework of animal research and the ethical considerations at play, in particular with respect to cartilage tissue engineering. The history of animal research regulation and the current status of animal research in orthopedic tissue engineering is discussed. Questions addressed include how the proper animal models are chosen, how regulatory bodies ensure animal wellness and safety, and how guidelines are implemented and maintained throughout the life cycle of a project. Finally, we provide examples of both in vitro and in vivo cartilage tissue engineering research where animal models were employed as a predictive model of human response.

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