Fig. 2.
Fig. 2. The effect of heparin on IL-11–induced osteoclast development and pit formation. / (A) Cocultures of murine calvaria and bone marrow cells were maintained in the absence or presence of 20 ng/mL IL-11 and increasing doses of heparin (10 or 25 μg/mL). Nine days later the cells were stained for TRAPase activity and the number of multinucleated TRAP+ cells per well was determined. (B) Cocultures of murine calvaria and marrow cells were cultured on top of 1.0 cm2 smooth cortical bone slices in the absence or presence of 20 ng/mL IL-11 and increasing doses of heparin (10 or 25 μg/mL). Twenty-one days later the cells were solubilized and the bone slices examined by light microscopy for pit formation. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. *P < .01 when compared with the number of TRAP+ cells counted in the presence of IL-11 alone.

The effect of heparin on IL-11–induced osteoclast development and pit formation.

(A) Cocultures of murine calvaria and bone marrow cells were maintained in the absence or presence of 20 ng/mL IL-11 and increasing doses of heparin (10 or 25 μg/mL). Nine days later the cells were stained for TRAPase activity and the number of multinucleated TRAP+ cells per well was determined. (B) Cocultures of murine calvaria and marrow cells were cultured on top of 1.0 cm2 smooth cortical bone slices in the absence or presence of 20 ng/mL IL-11 and increasing doses of heparin (10 or 25 μg/mL). Twenty-one days later the cells were solubilized and the bone slices examined by light microscopy for pit formation. Data are expressed as mean ± SEM. *P < .01 when compared with the number of TRAP+ cells counted in the presence of IL-11 alone.

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