Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. The percentage of PMNBrdU in the circulation, sinusoids, and hematopoietic tissue in the BM 60 minutes after IL-8 (n = 6) or saline (n = 3). The percentage of PMNBrdU was higher in the hematopoietic tissue and venous sinusoids than in the circulating blood in both the IL-8 and control groups. IL-8 caused an increase in PMNBrdU in the circulating blood (P < .05) and a decrease in the PMNBrdU venous sinusoids (P < .05). Compared with the hematopoietic tissue, the percentage of PMNBrdU in the sinusoids was lower in the IL-8 group (P < .05), but not in the controls. Values are mean ± SEM. *P < .05 control versus IL-8 group, #P < .05 hematopoietic tissue versus sinusoids in the IL-8 group.

The percentage of PMNBrdU in the circulation, sinusoids, and hematopoietic tissue in the BM 60 minutes after IL-8 (n = 6) or saline (n = 3). The percentage of PMNBrdU was higher in the hematopoietic tissue and venous sinusoids than in the circulating blood in both the IL-8 and control groups. IL-8 caused an increase in PMNBrdU in the circulating blood (P < .05) and a decrease in the PMNBrdU venous sinusoids (P < .05). Compared with the hematopoietic tissue, the percentage of PMNBrdU in the sinusoids was lower in the IL-8 group (P < .05), but not in the controls. Values are mean ± SEM. *P < .05 control versus IL-8 group, #P < .05 hematopoietic tissue versus sinusoids in the IL-8 group.

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