Unified ethical principles and an animal research ‘Helsinki’ declaration as foundations for international collaboration

Christopher I. Petkov , Paul Flecknell , Kathy Murphy , Michele A. Basso , Anna S. Mitchell , Renee Hartig , Sally Thompson-Iritani
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Ethical frameworks are the foundation for any research with humans or nonhuman animals. Human research is guided by overarching international ethical principles, such as those defined in the Helsinki Declaration by the World Medical Association. However, for nonhuman animal research, because there are several sets of ethical principles and national frameworks, it is commonly thought that there is substantial variability in animal research approaches internationally and a lack of an animal research ‘Helsinki Declaration’, or the basis for one. We first overview several prominent sets of ethical principles, including the 3Rs, 3Ss, 3Vs, 4Fs and 6Ps. Then using the 3Rs principles, originally proposed by Russell & Burch, we critically assess them, asking if they can be Replaced, Reduced or Refined. We find that the 3Rs principles have survived several replacement challenges, and the different sets of principles (3Ss, 3Vs, 4Fs and 6Ps) are complementary, a natural refinement of the 3Rs and are ripe for integration into a unified set of principles, as proposed here. We also overview international frameworks and documents, many of which incorporate the 3Rs, including the Basel Declaration on animal research. Finally, we propose that the available animal research guidance documents across countries can be consolidated, to provide a similar structure as seen in the Helsinki Declaration, potentially as part of an amended Basel Declaration on animal research. In summary, we observe substantially greater agreement on and the possibility for unification of the sets of ethical principles and documents that can guide animal research internationally.

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统一的伦理原则和动物研究“赫尔辛基”宣言作为国际合作的基础
伦理框架是任何人类或非人类动物研究的基础。人类研究以国际伦理原则为指导,例如世界医学协会在《赫尔辛基宣言》中确定的原则。然而,对于非人类动物研究,由于存在几套伦理原则和国家框架,人们通常认为国际上的动物研究方法存在很大差异,并且缺乏动物研究“赫尔辛基宣言”或其基础。我们首先概述了几套突出的道德原则,包括3r、3s、3v、4f和6p。然后使用最初由罗素提出的3r原则;伯奇,我们批判性地评估它们,询问它们是否可以被替换、减少或改进。我们发现3r原则经受住了几次替代挑战,不同的原则(3s, 3v, 4f和6p)是互补的,是3r的自然改进,并且已经成熟,可以整合成一套统一的原则,就像这里提出的那样。我们还概述了国际框架和文件,其中许多包含3r,包括动物研究的巴塞尔宣言。最后,我们建议可以整合各国现有的动物研究指导文件,以提供与赫尔辛基宣言类似的结构,可能作为修订的巴塞尔动物研究宣言的一部分。总之,我们观察到在指导国际动物研究的伦理原则和文件集上有了更大的共识和统一的可能性。
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