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Statement of Retraction. Physical Exercise Reduces Circulating Lipopolysaccharide and TLR4 Activation and Improves Insulin Signaling in Tissues of DIO Rats. Diabetes 2011;60:784–796. DOI: 10.2337/db09-1907

  1. Alexandre G. Oliveira,
  2. Bruno M. Carvalho,
  3. Natália Tobar,
  4. Eduardo R. Ropelle,
  5. José R. Pauli,
  6. Renata A. Bagarolli,
  7. Dioze Guadagnini,
  8. José B.C. Carvalheira and
  9. Mario J.A. Saad
Diabetes 2016 Apr; 65(4): 1124-1125. https://doi.org/10.2337/db16-rt04
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The above-cited article has been retracted by the American Diabetes Association, the publisher of Diabetes. This article was previously the subject of an expression of concern in the March 2015 issue of the journal (Diabetes 2015;64:1068–1070. DOI: 10.2337/db15-ec03).

As noted in the March 2015 expression of concern, the American Diabetes Association asked the corresponding author’s institution, the University of Campinas, to review the following issues with the article:

  • An image published previously by the same laboratory in PLOS ONE (Calisto et al. PLoS ONE 2010. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014232) appears to be duplicated in this article. Figure 4B (bands 2–4) from the PLOS ONE article reappears in Fig. 3D (bands 1–3) in the article cited above, with horizontal rotation.

  • Figure 7 of the above-cited article appears to contain several instances of duplicated and overlapping bands. Specifically, these duplications appear in Fig. 7D (lane 1) and Fig. 7E (lane 3), Fig. 7D (lane 3) and Fig. 7E (lane 1), Fig. 7D (lane 4) and Fig. 7E (lane 2), Fig. 7D (lane 5) and Fig. 7E (lane 5), and Fig. 7D (lane 7) and Fig. 7E (lane 7).

The issues described in the March 2015 expression of concern were then reviewed by an investigative commission appointed by the University of Campinas.

The university commission concluded that there is no splicing in Fig. 3D and that the figure published in Diabetes is correct. According to the commission’s report, a coauthor of this article mistakenly took bands 2, 3, and 4 from this figure, rotated them horizontally, spliced them with band 1 from the original figure used for Fig. 4B of the PLOS ONE article, and then presented the altered Fig. 4B in the PLOS ONE publication. The authors submitted a corrigendum to PLOS ONE to correct Fig. 4B, and the correction was accepted and published on 3 March 2015 (dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118383).

The university commission also concluded that Fig. 7D showed evidence of duplication with Fig. 7E, specifically between Fig. 7D (lane 1) and Fig. 7E (lane 3), Fig. 7D (lane 3) and Fig. 7E (lane 1), Fig. 7D (lane 4) and Fig. 7E (lane 2), Fig. 7D (lane 5) and Fig. 7E (lane 5), and Fig. 7D (lane 7) and Fig. 7E (lane 7). These duplications were confirmed by the testimony of the lead author. Therefore, the university commission recommended a “partial retraction” of Fig. 7D, keeping the rest of the article intact.

The university commission’s report and recommendation were reviewed by the American Diabetes Association’s Panel on Ethical Scientific Programs (ESP).

Despite the university’s assessment, the ESP still had concerns about the integrity of the quantification and analysis described in Fig. 3D. According to the original publication, the analysis was performed 6–8 times, but it is not possible to confirm this because no other analyses were offered. In addition, the ESP determined that a partial retraction would not serve as a clear and appropriate update to the publication status of this article, as the selective retraction of a key portion of the data would only raise more questions about the overall reliability of the research presented in the article.

It should be noted that the ESP was informed by readers of additional concerns involving other data presented in this article. The investigative commission appointed by the University of Campinas did not identify or address these additional concerns in its investigative report. These concerns, which have been reviewed by the ESP and recently reported to the university, include the following:

  • In Fig. 2A, B, C, and D, the standard errors of the DIO group appear to have identical quantification values.

  • In Fig. 2G, IB:TLR4, lanes 1 and 3 appear to be duplicates.

  • In Fig. 3A, the IB:IKKβ strip appears to have been previously published in other independent and unrelated experiments:

Prada et al. FEBS Lett 2006;580:4889–4894. DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2006.08.004. PMID: 16919274 (Fig. 4C, IB:IRS-1, with horizontal and vertical rotation)

Tsukumo et al. Diabetes 2007;56:1986–1998. DOI: 10.2337/db06-1595. PMID: 17519423 (Fig. 5B, Akt, lanes 1–4)

Ropelle et al. Endocrinology 2007;148:5220–5229. DOI: 10.1210/en.2007-0381. PMID: 17717055 (Fig. 2D, total AMPK, and Fig. 2F, α-tubulin, with horizontal and vertical rotation)

Ropelle et al. Diabetes 2008;57:594–605. DOI: 10.2337/db07-0573. PMID: 18057094 (Fig. 6L, total eIF4E, with horizontal and vertical rotation)

De Souza et al. J Physiol 2010;588(Pt. 12):2239–2253. DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2009.183996. PMID: 20421289 (Fig. 1C, IB:IRS2, and Fig. 1G, IB:Foxo1)

This image may also have been subsequently republished in the following 2012 Critical Care article:

Calisto et al. Crit Care 2012;16:R158. DOI: 10.1186/cc11478. PMID: 22897821 (Fig. 4B, IB:Akt, lanes 1–4)

  • In Fig. 3D, the second band of the IB:pJNK strip appears to be the same as the four IB:JNK bands in Fig. 4B of the PLOS ONE article and the resupplied image in the PLOS ONE correction, but at a different exposure, size adjusted, and horizontally rotated.

  • In Fig. 3I, the IB:IRS1 strip appears to have been previously published in Fig. 6B of the following 2010 PLOS Biology article, with horizontal rotation and brightness/contrast adjustments:

Ropelle et al. PLoS Biol 2010;8:e1000465. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000465. PMID: 20808781 (Fig. 6B, IB:α-tubulin, lanes 2–5)

  • In Fig. 4B, D, E, F, and H, the standard errors of the control group appear to have identical quantification values.

  • In Fig. 4I, IB:Akt, lanes 2 and 7 and lanes 3 and 8 appear to be duplicates.

  • In Fig. 6I, IB:pJNK, lanes 1 and 4 appear to be duplicates.

  • In Fig. 8F, the numbers of lanes in IB:pJNK (n = 4) and IB:JNK (n = 5) do not match.

On the basis of its review of the university commission’s report and the additional concerns described above, the ESP believes that the study as a whole is unreliable and that the only responsible course of action for updating the status of Diabetes 2011;60:784–796 is to issue a full retraction. The American Diabetes Association, the publisher of Diabetes, approved the Panel’s recommendation.

Diabetes is a member journal of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (publicationethics.org). As such, the editors of the journal and the ESP refer to COPE’s guidelines and recommendations when reviewing such matters.

  • © 2016 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered.

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Statement of Retraction. Physical Exercise Reduces Circulating Lipopolysaccharide and TLR4 Activation and Improves Insulin Signaling in Tissues of DIO Rats. Diabetes 2011;60:784–796. DOI: 10.2337/db09-1907
Alexandre G. Oliveira, Bruno M. Carvalho, Natália Tobar, Eduardo R. Ropelle, José R. Pauli, Renata A. Bagarolli, Dioze Guadagnini, José B.C. Carvalheira, Mario J.A. Saad
Diabetes Apr 2016, 65 (4) 1124-1125; DOI: 10.2337/db16-rt04

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Statement of Retraction. Physical Exercise Reduces Circulating Lipopolysaccharide and TLR4 Activation and Improves Insulin Signaling in Tissues of DIO Rats. Diabetes 2011;60:784–796. DOI: 10.2337/db09-1907
Alexandre G. Oliveira, Bruno M. Carvalho, Natália Tobar, Eduardo R. Ropelle, José R. Pauli, Renata A. Bagarolli, Dioze Guadagnini, José B.C. Carvalheira, Mario J.A. Saad
Diabetes Apr 2016, 65 (4) 1124-1125; DOI: 10.2337/db16-rt04
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