对动物进行肉毒杆菌毒素检测仍然是一个欧洲范围内的问题。

ALTEX Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-10 DOI:10.14573/altex.1807101
Katy Taylor, Corina Gericke, Laura Rego Alvarez
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摘要

近年来,欧洲在使用动物测试肉毒杆菌毒素产品方面取得了重大进展。本文从动物保护组织的角度对这些问题进行了总结和探讨。一种基于细胞的测定法已被艾尔建公司验证,目前正被用于替代小鼠生物测定法,用于肉毒杆菌毒素A产品的批量检测。另外两家公司(Merz和Ipsen)最近验证了类似的基于细胞的分析方法,以取代批量测试中的动物。然而,整个欧洲用于批量试验的动物数量仍处于创纪录水平;根据官方统计和非技术总结,估计每年有40万头动物。动物保护组织对授权进行肉毒杆菌毒素产品的动物试验表示担忧,这些肉毒杆菌毒素产品用于美容目的。此外,根据欧盟2010/63号关于为科学目的使用动物的指令,是否应该继续允许对尚未实施替代方法的公司进行测试?虽然我们正处于一个时代的尖端,小鼠生物测定已经取代了注射用肉毒杆菌毒素A的效力测试,但重要的是,欧洲看到动物实验的实际减少。
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Botulinum toxin testing on animals is still a Europe-wide issue.

There have been significant developments in the use of animals to test Botulinum toxin products in Europe in recent years. This paper summarises and discusses these from the perspective of the animal protection organisation. A cell-based assay has been validated by Allergan and is now being used for the replacement of the mouse bioassay for the batch testing of their Botulinum toxin A products. Two further companies (Merz and Ipsen) have recently validated similar cell-based assays to replace animals in their batch testing. However, the number of animals being used in batch tests across Europe remains at record levels; an estimated 400,000 animals per year, based on official statistics and non-technical summaries. There are concerns from animal protection organisations about the authorisation of animal testing for Botulinum toxin products that are to be used for aesthetic purposes. Furthermore, should testing for companies that have not yet implemented the alternative method continue to be permitted under the EU Directive 2010/63 on the use of animals for scientific purposes? Whilst we are on the cusp of an era where the mouse bioassay has been replaced for the potency testing of Botulinum toxin A for injection, it is important that Europe sees a reduction of animal testing in real terms.

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