Corrigendum
for Titze et al., Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 289 (4) F793-F802.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 290: F561-F562, 2006;
doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00446.2005
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CORRIGENDUM
Volume 289, October 2005
Volume 58, October 2005
Pages F793F802. Titze J, Bauer K, Schafflhuber M, Dietsch P, Lang R, Schwind KH, Luft FC, Eckardt K-U, and Hilgers KF. Internal sodium balance in DOCA-salt rats: a body composition study. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 289: F793F802 (http://ajprenal.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/289/4/F793; doi: 10.1152/ajprenal.00096.2005).
On pp. F798 and F799, Figs. 3 and 4 were printed incorrectly. The correct figures and their legends appear below.

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Fig. 3. A: relationship between rTBNa+ and rTBW in control rats with or without salt was linear (R2 = 0.80). In rats receiving DOCA, the relationship was still significant (R2 = 0.50). The slope differences in the relationship between rTBNa+ and rTBW indicate that DOCA rats accumulated more Na+ relative to water than the control rats. B: similar linear relationships between rTBK+ and rTBW were observed in control rats (R2 = 0.80), whereas there was no significant relationship between rTBK+ and rTBW in DOCA rats. C: although the relationships between rTBNA+ and rTBW and rTBK+ and rTBW were completely different between control and DOCA rats, there were no slope differences in the relationship between rTBNa+ + rTBK+ and rTBW between control rats (R2 = 0.88) and DOCA rats (R2 = 0.63). The relationship between rTBNA+ + rTBK+ was right-shifted in DOCA rats compared with the controls, indicating a total body cation abundance over water.
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Fig. 4. A: relationship between rCarNa+ and rCarW (bone and skin removed) in control rats with or without salt was linear (R2 = 0.35). In rats receiving DOCA, the relationship was still significant (R2 = 0.35). The slope differences in the relationship between rCarNa+ and rTBW indicate that DOCA rats accumulated more Na+ relative to water than the control rats. B: similar linear relationships between rCarK+ and rCarW were observed in control rats (R2 = 0.56), whereas there was no significant relationship between rCarK+ and rCarW in DOCA rats. C: relationship between rCarNa+ + rCarK+ and rCarW was linear in control rats (R2 = 0.54), whereas there was no significant relationship between rCarNa+ + rCarK+ and rCarW in DOCA rats.
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