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. 2010 Jan 4;120(1):394. doi: 10.1172/JCI36714C1

Palmitic acid mediates hypothalamic insulin resistance by altering PKC-q subcellular localization in rodents

Stephen C Benoit, Christopher J Kemp, Carol F Elias, William Abplanalp, James P Herman, Stephanie Migrenne, Anne-Laure Lefevre, Céline Cruciani-Guglielmacci, Christophe Magnan, Fang Yu, Kevin Niswender, Boman G Irani, William L Holland, Deborah J Clegg
PMCID: PMC2798673

Original citation: J. Clin. Invest. 119:2577–2589 (2009). doi:10.1172/JCI36714.

Citation for this corrigendum: J. Clin. Invest. 120:394 (2010). do:10.1172/JCI36714C1.

During the preparation of the manuscript, the vehicle for ICV fatty acid infusion was incorrectly described. The incorrect description is on page 2586. The corrected paragraph appears below.

Fatty acid infusion. Oleate (Oleic Acid–Cyclodextrin Complex; Sigma-Aldrich) was dissolved in PBS. Palmitate was first dissolved in absolute ethanol to make a 5 mM stock solution, which was then further dissolved in PBS. Rats were implanted with a cannula aimed into the third ventricle as described above. The cannula was connected via a polyethylene catheter to a subcutaneous osmotic minipump (Alza Corporation) filled with either palmitic or oleic acid (equimolar concentrations, 10 μmol/l) or vehicle (PBS) for continuous infusion over 3 days. The fatty acids were infused at a rate of 12 μl/d (or 8.3 nl/min); thus, we infused a total volume of 36 μl/3 d, which represents 1.8 nmol/3 d (i.e., 0.41 pmol/min).

The authors regret the errors.


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