Development of Two Korean IACUC Guidance Documents to Foster Implementation of the Three Rs

Altern Lab Anim. 2023 Sep;51(5):335-349. doi: 10.1177/02611929231194309. Epub 2023 Aug 20.

Abstract

In Korea, Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs) have been legally required to apply the Three Rs principles (i.e. replacement, reduction and refinement) and undertake the ethical review of animal study protocols, since 2008. According to Korean law, each IACUC is required to appoint at least one lay member recommended by a non-governmental animal protection organisation, who participates in the ethical review process as part of this role. Despite the importance of the Three Rs and the ethical review process, limited information and practical resources are available for IACUC members in the Korean language, particularly for lay members who are inexperienced in animal experimentation. In January 2020, the Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency announced the funding for a six-month research project to develop guidance to assist IACUC members in carrying out effective and efficient protocol reviews in line with Korean legislative requirements. This funding was awarded for the production of two IACUC guidance documents - 'Guide for Animal Study Protocols' and 'Guide for the IACUC Lay Member' - which were published in December 2020. These guidance documents aim to foster the implementation of the Three Rs and provide practical resources for IACUC members, researchers and other relevant personnel. This paper describes the framework for animal use in Korea and the overall production of these two IACUC Guidance Documents.

Keywords: 3Rs; IACUC; Korea; Three Rs; animal study protocols; ethical review; guide; lay members; survey.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Care Committees*
  • Animal Experimentation*
  • Animals
  • Language
  • Republic of Korea