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Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research

In the European Union (EU), animal welfare is seen as a matter of great importance. However, with respect to animal experimentation, European citizens feel quite uninformed. The European Directive 2010/63/EU for the protection of laboratory animals aims for greater transparency and requires that a c...

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Autores principales: Bert, Bettina, Dörendahl, Antje, Leich, Nora, Vietze, Julia, Steinfath, Matthias, Chmielewska, Justyna, Hensel, Andreas, Grune, Barbara, Schönfelder, Gilbert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29240762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003217
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author Bert, Bettina
Dörendahl, Antje
Leich, Nora
Vietze, Julia
Steinfath, Matthias
Chmielewska, Justyna
Hensel, Andreas
Grune, Barbara
Schönfelder, Gilbert
author_facet Bert, Bettina
Dörendahl, Antje
Leich, Nora
Vietze, Julia
Steinfath, Matthias
Chmielewska, Justyna
Hensel, Andreas
Grune, Barbara
Schönfelder, Gilbert
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description In the European Union (EU), animal welfare is seen as a matter of great importance. However, with respect to animal experimentation, European citizens feel quite uninformed. The European Directive 2010/63/EU for the protection of laboratory animals aims for greater transparency and requires that a comprehensible, nontechnical summary (NTS) of each authorised research project involving animals is published by the respective Member State. However, the NTSs remain sleeping beauties if their contents are not easily and systematically accessible. The German web-based NTS database AnimalTestInfo is a unique channel for scientists to communicate their work, and provides the opportunity for large-scale analyses of planned animal studies to inform researchers and the public. For an in-depth meta-analysis, we classified the duly completed NTSs submitted to AnimalTestInfo in 2014 and 2015 according to the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) system. Indexing the NTSs with ICD codes provided a fine-grained overview of the prospective uses of experimental animals. Using this approach, transparency, especially for highly controversial animal research involving, for example, nonhuman primates, is fostered, as it enables pinpointing the envisaged beneficiary down to the level of the addressed disease. Moreover, research areas with many planned projects involving animals can be specified in detail. The development of 3R (replacement, reduction, and refinement) measures in these research areas may be most efficient, as a large number of experimental animals would benefit from it. Indexing NTSs with ICD codes can support governments and funding agencies in advancing target-oriented funding of 3R research. Data drawn from NTSs can provide a basis for the development, validation, and implementation of directed 3R strategies as well as guidance for rethinking the role of animal research models.
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spelling pubmed-57301052017-12-22 Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research Bert, Bettina Dörendahl, Antje Leich, Nora Vietze, Julia Steinfath, Matthias Chmielewska, Justyna Hensel, Andreas Grune, Barbara Schönfelder, Gilbert PLoS Biol Meta-Research Article In the European Union (EU), animal welfare is seen as a matter of great importance. However, with respect to animal experimentation, European citizens feel quite uninformed. The European Directive 2010/63/EU for the protection of laboratory animals aims for greater transparency and requires that a comprehensible, nontechnical summary (NTS) of each authorised research project involving animals is published by the respective Member State. However, the NTSs remain sleeping beauties if their contents are not easily and systematically accessible. The German web-based NTS database AnimalTestInfo is a unique channel for scientists to communicate their work, and provides the opportunity for large-scale analyses of planned animal studies to inform researchers and the public. For an in-depth meta-analysis, we classified the duly completed NTSs submitted to AnimalTestInfo in 2014 and 2015 according to the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) system. Indexing the NTSs with ICD codes provided a fine-grained overview of the prospective uses of experimental animals. Using this approach, transparency, especially for highly controversial animal research involving, for example, nonhuman primates, is fostered, as it enables pinpointing the envisaged beneficiary down to the level of the addressed disease. Moreover, research areas with many planned projects involving animals can be specified in detail. The development of 3R (replacement, reduction, and refinement) measures in these research areas may be most efficient, as a large number of experimental animals would benefit from it. Indexing NTSs with ICD codes can support governments and funding agencies in advancing target-oriented funding of 3R research. Data drawn from NTSs can provide a basis for the development, validation, and implementation of directed 3R strategies as well as guidance for rethinking the role of animal research models. Public Library of Science 2017-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5730105/ /pubmed/29240762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003217 Text en © 2017 Bert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vietze, Julia
Steinfath, Matthias
Chmielewska, Justyna
Hensel, Andreas
Grune, Barbara
Schönfelder, Gilbert
Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
title Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
title_full Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
title_fullStr Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
title_short Rethinking 3R strategies: Digging deeper into AnimalTestInfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
title_sort rethinking 3r strategies: digging deeper into animaltestinfo promotes transparency in in vivo biomedical research
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29240762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2003217
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