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. 2019 Dec 31;60(1):9-16.
doi: 10.1093/ilar/ilz017.

Incorporating Laboratory Animal Science into Responsible Biomedical Research

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Incorporating Laboratory Animal Science into Responsible Biomedical Research

R Wayne Barbee et al. ILAR J. .

Abstract

Biomedical research has made great strides in the past century leading to rapid advances in human life expectancy, all derived from improved understanding, prevention, and treatment of many diseases and conditions. Research involving laboratory animals has played a significant role in this medical progress. However, there continues to be controversy surrounding the use of animals in research, and animal models have been questioned regarding their relevance to human conditions. While research fraud and questionable research practices could potentially contribute to this problem, we argue that a relative ignorance of laboratory animal science has contributed to the "uncontrolled vivarium experiment" that runs parallel to the more controlled scientific experiment. Several variables are discussed, including husbandry, animal environment, social housing, and more, that can contribute to this uncontrolled experiment, and that can simultaneously decrease quality of life for rodent test subjects when ignored. An argument is put forward that laboratory animal veterinarians and scientists can and should play an important role in better controlling such variables. Similarly, the laboratory animal veterinarian and scientist should play an important role in responsible science by addressing complex interdisciplinary challenges.

Keywords: Animal models; Environment; Gastrointestinal microbiota; Husbandry; Laboratory animal veterinarian; Mouse; Rat; Reproducibility.

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