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. 2020 Nov 13;13:152. doi: 10.1186/s13041-020-00692-4

Correction to: Ascending noradrenergic excitation from the locus coeruleus to the anterior cingulate cortex

Kohei Koga 1,2,3,#, Akihiro Yamada 3,#, Qian Song 1,2,#, Xu-Hui Li 1,2, Qi-Yu Chen 1,2, Ren-Hao Liu 1, Jun Ge 4, Cheng Zhan 5,6, Hidemasa Furue 3, Min Zhuo 1,2,, Tao Chen 1,4,
PMCID: PMC7664103  PMID: 33187549

Correction to: Molecular Brain (2020) 13:49 10.1186/s13041-020-00586-5

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified an error in Fig. 3: repeated figures were used in Fig. 3a (lower panel) and Fig. 3b (middle panel). To correct this, the original Fig. 3a (lower panel) was replaced with a new sample figure. The correct complete Fig. 3 and its caption are given below and the original article has been corrected.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Noradrenaline induced inward current in pyramidal cells via α1 receptor. a Samples showing High dose (50 μM) but not low dose (10 μM) of NA produced inward currents. b Samples showing α1 receptors antagonist prazosin, but not α2 receptors antagonist yohimbine nor β1 receptors antagonist propranolol blocked the inward current induced by NA (50 μM). c Averaged results showing high dose but not low dose of NA induced inward current (10 μM NA: n = 13, 50 μM NA: n = 12, 100 μM NA: n = 12). The inward currents were blocked by α1 receptors antagonist, but not α2 receptors nor β receptors antagonist. High dose of NA (50 μM) produced inward current is blocked by Prazosin (10 μM NA: 0.34 ± 3.74 pA, n = 13; 50 μM NA: 23.73 ± 4.13 pA, n = 12; 100 μM NA: 15.69 pA ± 3.82 pA, n = 12; Prazosin:: − 5.94 ± 3.76 pA, n = 9; Yohimbine: 20.58 ± 4.59 pA, n = 8; Propranolol: 16.35 ± 4.79 pA, n = 8). *P < 0.05, 10 μM NA vs. 50 μM or 100 μM NA, Prazosin vs. Yohimbine or Propranolol. One-Way ANOVA

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Kohei Koga, Akihiro Yamada and Qian Song contributed equally to this work

Contributor Information

Min Zhuo, Email: min.zhuo@utoronto.ca.

Tao Chen, Email: chtkkl@fmmu.edu.cn.

Reference

  • 1.Koga, et al. Ascending noradrenergic excitation from the locus coeruleus to the anterior cingulate cortex. Mol Brain. 2020;13:49. doi: 10.1186/s13041-020-00586-5. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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