Refining bone marrow ablation and reconstitution in mice

IF 3 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Immunology & Cell Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1111/imcb.12847
Penny Hawkins, James Dooley, Jessica Rodda, Colin Gilbert
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This report presents findings from a group of UK-based researchers with expertise in the use of animal models for bone marrow ablation and reconstitution. The primary aim is to facilitate the implementation of the Three Rs (Replacement, Reduction and Refinement), with an emphasis on refinement. Bone marrow ablation and reconstitution procedures are performed for a number of different purposes and conducted predominantly in mice. These procedures can induce significant suffering, classified as "severe", Category E or Category D/E under European, US and Canadian legislation, respectively. Although severity categorization is not mandated in countries such as Australia and New Zealand, legislation still requires that the level of animal suffering must be minimized to the greatest extent possible. This report identifies specific animal welfare issues and proposes practical measures aimed at reducing both animal use and suffering.

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改良小鼠骨髓消融和重建。
本报告介绍了一组英国研究人员的研究结果,他们具有使用动物模型进行骨髓消融和重建的专业知识。主要目的是促进实施“三r”(替换、减少和改进),其中重点是改进。骨髓消融和重建手术有许多不同的目的,主要在小鼠中进行。根据欧洲、美国和加拿大的立法,这些手术可能会造成严重的痛苦,分别被归类为“严重”、E类或D/E类。虽然在澳大利亚和新西兰等国家没有强制规定严重程度分类,但立法仍然要求必须尽可能减少动物的痛苦程度。本报告确定了具体的动物福利问题,并提出了旨在减少动物使用和痛苦的实际措施。
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Immunology & Cell Biology
Immunology & Cell Biology 医学-免疫学
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7.50
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2.50%
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98
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australasian Society for Immunology Incorporated (ASI) was created by the amalgamation in 1991 of the Australian Society for Immunology, formed in 1970, and the New Zealand Society for Immunology, formed in 1975. The aim of the Society is to encourage and support the discipline of immunology in the Australasian region. It is a broadly based Society, embracing clinical and experimental, cellular and molecular immunology in humans and animals. The Society provides a network for the exchange of information and for collaboration within Australia, New Zealand and overseas. ASI members have been prominent in advancing biological and medical research worldwide. We seek to encourage the study of immunology in Australia and New Zealand and are active in introducing young scientists to the discipline.
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