- 1Department of Pharmacy, Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Zhanjiang, China
- 2Department of Pharmacy, The Central People’s Hospital of Zhanjiang, Zhanjiang, China
- 3First Clinical Medical College, Guangdong Medical University, Zhanjiang, China
- 4School of Pharmacy, Guangdong Medical University, Zhanjiang, China
A Corrigendum on
Resveratrol Ameliorates Glucocorticoid-Induced Bone Damage in a Zebrafish Model
By Luo Q, Liu S, Xie L, Yu Y, Zhou L, Feng Y and Cai D (2019). Front. Pharmacol. 10:195. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2019.00195
In the published article, there was a mistake in Figure 3(D) and Figure 4 as published. The corrected Figure 3(D) and Figure 4 appear below. The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
Figure 3(D): The picture is correct, but the following explanatory note needed to be added under the picture.
0.5%DNSO 15μmol/L Dex 15μmol/L Dex +150 μmol/L Res

Figure 3 Effect of Res on Dex-induced bone damage in zebrafish. IOD values of green fluorescence of Res after Dex-induced bone damage in TG zebrafish larvae (A). Images of green fluorescence in TG zebrafish larvae skull [in profile (B)]. The Res concentrations used were 25.00, 50.00, 75.00, 100.00, 150.00, 200.00, and 250.00 μmol/l, and 0.1% DMSO served as the control. The area of bone mineralization after Res treatment of Dex-induced bone damage in AB-strain zebrafish larvae at 9 dpf [(C) 15.00 μmol/l Dex vs. 15.00 μmol/l Dex plus 150.00 μmol/l Res]. Alizarin red S staining of the skull after Res treatment of Dex-induced bone damage in AB-strain zebrafish larvae at 9 dpf (D). n = 15, *p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.
Figure 4: The picture is correct, but the correct explanatory note needed to be added under the picture.
Keywords: resveratrol, bone mineralization, dexamethasone, bone damage, zebrafish model
Citation: Luo Q, Liu S, Xie L, Yu Y, Zhou L, Feng Y and Cai D (2019) Corrigendum: Resveratrol Ameliorates Glucocorticoid-Induced Bone Damage in a Zebrafish Model. Front. Pharmacol. 10:736. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2019.00736
Received: 18 May 2019; Accepted: 07 June 2019;
Published: 02 July 2019.
Edited and Reviewed by: Maria Angela Sortino, University of Catania, Italy
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*Correspondence: Yuzhen Feng, MTM2MTAzODAzODdAMTYzLmNvbQ==; De Cai, RGVjYWlfZ2RtdUAxNjMuY29t
†These authors have contributed equally to this work.