There were errors in Dis. Model. Mech. (2010) 3, dmm002311 (doi:1242/dmm.002311).

All semi-quantitative RT-PCR data for SREBP-1c, ACC1, FAS, PPARA, CPT1, ACO1 and β-actin shown in the original Fig. 3E and Fig. 4E represent cropped images of a single set of gels. However, during figure assembly, some images were cropped incorrectly, leading to discrepancies among the images shown.

Specifically, there were errors in assembly of the SREBP-1c (Fig. 4E, top), FAS (Fig. 3E, left), CPT1 (Fig. 4E, bottom) and β-actin (Fig. 3E, left; Fig. 4E, top and bottom) gels. The authors have provided the corrected versions of these panels as a single figure. All citations to Fig. 3E and Fig. 4E in the main text should now refer to this new panel.

Fig. 3E/4E (corrected panel).

(E) Altered expression of lipogenic and lipolytic genes. mRNA levels of the indicated genes in livers from control (lanes 1 and 2), HFD-medaka (lanes 3 and 4), and HFD+EPA medaka (lanes 5 and 6) at 4 weeks were determined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. SREBP-1c, ACC1 and FAS were all elevated in HFD-medaka compared with their levels in control medaka. Conversely, the mRNA levels of PPARA and CPT1 were reduced and those of ACO1 were increased. Compared with HFD-medaka, the mRNA levels of SREBP-1c, ACC1 and FAS were reduced in HFD+EPA medaka. Conversely, the expression levels of PPARA and CPT1 were increased in HFD+EPA medaka, whereas the level of ACO1 was decreased. This pattern also resembled that observed in medaka that were fed the control diet (n=6/group).

Fig. 3E/4E (corrected panel).

(E) Altered expression of lipogenic and lipolytic genes. mRNA levels of the indicated genes in livers from control (lanes 1 and 2), HFD-medaka (lanes 3 and 4), and HFD+EPA medaka (lanes 5 and 6) at 4 weeks were determined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. SREBP-1c, ACC1 and FAS were all elevated in HFD-medaka compared with their levels in control medaka. Conversely, the mRNA levels of PPARA and CPT1 were reduced and those of ACO1 were increased. Compared with HFD-medaka, the mRNA levels of SREBP-1c, ACC1 and FAS were reduced in HFD+EPA medaka. Conversely, the expression levels of PPARA and CPT1 were increased in HFD+EPA medaka, whereas the level of ACO1 was decreased. This pattern also resembled that observed in medaka that were fed the control diet (n=6/group).

This correction does not affect the results in the article or the conclusions of this study. The authors apologise for these errors and any inconvenience they may have caused.

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