Correction: Drosophila FMRFa neuropeptide signaling modulates systemic glycogen metabolism and fitness in a sex-specific manner - Report - MDSpire

Correction: Drosophila FMRFa neuropeptide signaling modulates systemic glycogen metabolism and fitness in a sex-specific manner

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  • Tetsuya Miyamoto

  • Veronika Mojik

  • Hubert Amrein

  • May 28, 2026

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Clinical Report: Correction on Drosophila FMRFa Neuropeptide Signaling

Overview

This report corrects the title of a previous article regarding Drosophila FMRFa neuropeptide signaling, emphasizing its role in regulating systemic glycogen metabolism and fitness in a sex-specific manner. The correction is crucial for accurate scientific communication.

Background

Understanding glycogen metabolism is essential as it plays a vital role in energy homeostasis and overall animal physiology. The regulation of glycogen storage and mobilization is influenced by various factors, including neuropeptide signaling, which may differ by sex. This topic is significant for advancing knowledge in metabolic regulation and potential implications for health and disease.

Data Highlights

No numerical or trial data is presented in the correction article.

Key Findings

  • The title of the original article was incorrectly stated.
  • The correct focus of the study is on sex-specific regulation of glycogen metabolism.
  • Glycogen serves as a primary carbohydrate reservoir in animals.
  • Glycogenolysis is essential for glucose release during nutrient scarcity.
  • Neuropeptide signaling plays a role in metabolic regulation.

Clinical Implications

Accurate titles and descriptions in scientific literature are critical for proper understanding and application of research findings. This correction highlights the importance of sex differences in metabolic studies, which may inform future research directions.

Conclusion

The correction of the article title is vital for maintaining scientific integrity and clarity in the field of metabolic research.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Miyamoto T, Mojik V, Amrein H, Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2026 -- Correction: The Role of Drosophila FMRFa Neuropeptide Signaling in Regulating Systemic Glycogen Metabolism and Fitness Differently by Sex
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  3. Archives of Toxicology — Metabolic Dynamics in Primary Mouse Hepatocytes: Influence of Sex Differences
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