Human fetal tissue: ethical implications for use in research and treatment.

M S Markowitz
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Abstract

Research using human fetal tissue is well established in biomedical science and indicates promising results in clinical transplantation for some diseases. Because the most optimal tissue for use in transplantation is obtained from fetuses resulting from elective abortions, this technology provokes ethical controversy. Societal concern about the ethical feasibility of human fetal tissue transplantation research (HFTTR) culminates with its investigative use in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Reflective of such concern in the United States was the 1988 ban on federal funding for HFTTR using tissue obtained from electively terminated abortuses and the establishment of the HFTTR Panel. Considerations generating ethical debate about HFTTR include the moral status of the fetus, who should consent to use of fetal tissue in transplantation research, and issues related to complicity in, and legitimization of, abortion. The moratorium on federal funding for HFTTR has been lifted, but ethical issues and societal concerns remain unresolved.

人类胎儿组织:用于研究和治疗的伦理问题。
利用人类胎儿组织的研究在生物医学科学中已经建立起来,并且在一些疾病的临床移植中显示出有希望的结果。因为用于移植的最佳组织是从选择性流产的胎儿中获得的,这项技术引发了伦理争议。人类胎儿组织移植研究(HFTTR)在帕金森氏病治疗中的研究性应用引起了社会对其伦理可行性的关注。1988年,美国禁止使用选择性终止流产获得的组织为HFTTR提供联邦资金,并成立了HFTTR小组,这反映了美国的这种担忧。关于HFTTR引发伦理争论的考虑因素包括胎儿的道德地位,谁应该同意在移植研究中使用胎儿组织,以及与堕胎的共谋和合法化有关的问题。暂停为HFTTR提供联邦资金的禁令已被取消,但伦理问题和社会关切仍未得到解决。
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