Biomedical Research on Substances of Abuse: The Italian Case Study.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Atla-Alternatives To Laboratory Animals Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-12 DOI:10.1177/02611929221132215
Chiara Magliaro, Arti Ahluwalia
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Substances of abuse have the potential to cause addiction, habituation or altered consciousness. Most of the research on these substances focuses on addiction, and is carried out through observational and clinical studies on humans, or experimental studies on animals. The transposition of the EU Directive 2010/63 into Italian law in 2014 (IT Law 2014/26) includes a ban on the use of animals for research on substances of abuse. Since then, in Italy, public debate has continued on the topic, while the application of the Article prohibiting animal research in this area has been postponed every couple of years. In the light of this debate, we briefly review a range of methodologies - including animal and non-animal, as well as patient or population-based studies - that have been employed to address the biochemical, neurobiological, toxicological, clinical and behavioural effects of substances of abuse and their dependency. We then discuss the implications of the Italian ban on the use of animals for such research, proposing concrete and evidence-based solutions to allow scientists to pursue high-quality basic and translational studies within the boundaries of the regulatory and legislative framework.

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滥用物质的生物医学研究:意大利案例研究。
滥用药物有可能导致成瘾、习惯化或意识改变。对这些物质的研究大多集中在成瘾上,并通过对人类的观察和临床研究或对动物的实验研究进行。2014年,欧盟指令2010/63转变为意大利法律(IT law 2014/26),其中包括禁止使用动物进行滥用物质的研究。从那时起,在意大利,关于这个话题的公开辩论一直在继续,而禁止在这一领域进行动物研究的条款的应用每隔几年就被推迟一次。鉴于这一争论,我们简要回顾了一系列方法-包括动物和非动物以及基于患者或人群的研究-用于解决滥用物质及其依赖性的生化,神经生物学,毒理学,临床和行为影响。然后,我们讨论了意大利禁止在此类研究中使用动物的影响,提出了具体的、基于证据的解决方案,使科学家能够在监管和立法框架的范围内追求高质量的基础和转化研究。
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>18 weeks
期刊介绍: Alternatives to Laboratory Animals (ATLA) is a peer-reviewed journal, intended to cover all aspects of the development, validation, implementation and use of alternatives to laboratory animals in biomedical research and toxicity testing. In addition to the replacement of animals, it also covers work that aims to reduce the number of animals used and refine the in vivo experiments that are still carried out.
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