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HISTOLOGY
Name – Alok Kumar
Topic :- Liver
Liver
Liver is the largest gland of body situated mainly in the
right hypochondrium,below the right dome of diaphragm in
the abdomen.
 The liver may be regarded as a modified exocrine gland
that also has other functions.
The liver substance is divisible into a large number of large
lobes, each of which consists of numerous lobules.
Glisson’s Capsule
 The liver is covered by a capsule (Glisson’s capsule) made up of
connective tissue. This connective tissue extends into the liver
substance through the portal canals where it surrounds the portal
triads.
 The sinusoids are surrounded by reticular fibres.Connective tissue
does not intervene between adjoining liver cells.
Hepatic Lobules
 In sections through the liver, the substance of the organ appears to
be made up of hexagonal areas that constitute the hepatic lobules.
 In the human liver the connective tissue is scanty and the lobules
often appear to merge with one another.
 In transverse sections, each lobule appears to be made up of cords of
liver cells that are separated by sinusoids.
 However, the cells are really arranged in the form of plates (one cell
thick) that branch and anastomose with one another to form a
network. Spaces within the network are occupied by sinusoids.
Portal Canal
 Along the periphery of each lobule there are angular intervals filled by connective
tissue. These intervals are called portal canal.
 Each ‘canal’ contains:
 A branch of the portal vein
 A branch of the hepatic artery
 An interlobular bile duct
These three structures collectively form a portal triad.
Blood from the branch of the portal vein, and from the branch of the hepatic
artery,enters the sinusoids at the periphery of the lobule and passes towards its
centre. Here the sinusoids open into a central vein that occupies the centre of the
lobule. The central vein drains into hepatic veins.
Portal Lobules
 The vessels in a portal triad usually give branches to parts of three
adjoining lobules. The area of liver tissue (comprising parts of three
hepatic lobules) supplied by one branch of the portal vein is
regarded by many authorities as the true functional unit of liver
tissue, and is referred to as a portal lobule.
 A still smaller unit, the portal acinus has also been described. It
consists of a diamond shaped area of liver tissue supplied by one
hepatic arteriole (Fig. 17.4) running along the line of junction of two
hepatic lobules. Two central veins lie at the ends of the acinus.
Duct System
 Bile secreted by liver cells is poured into bile canaliculi. These
canaliculi have no walls of their own. They are merely spaces
present between plasma membranes of adjacent liver cells.
 The canaliculi form hexagonal networks around the liver cells. At the
periphery of a lobule the canaliculi become continuous with delicate
intralobular ductules, which in turn become continuous with larger
interlobular ductules of portal triads.
 The interlobular ductules are lined by cuboidal epithelium. Some
smooth muscle is present in the walls of larger ducts.
Hepatocytes
 Liver is made up, predominantly,of liver cells or hepatocytes.
 Each hepatocyte is a large cell with a round open-faced nucleus, with prominent
nucleoli.
 The cytoplasm of liver cells contains numerous mitochondria, abundant rough and
smooth endoplasmic reticulum, a well developed Golgi complex, lysosomes, and
vacuoles containing various enzymes.
 Numerous free ribosomes are present.
 These features are to be correlated with the high metabolic activity of liver cells.
 The surface of a hepatocyte can show three kinds of specialisation :-
 Sinusoidal surface
 Canalicular surface
 Intercellular surface
Bile
 The exocrine secretion of the liver cells is called bile.
 Bile is poured out from liver cells into very delicate bile canaliculi
that are present in intimate relationship to the cells.
 From the canaliculi bile drains into progressively larger ducts that
end in the bile duct.
 This duct conveys bile into the duodenum where bile plays a role
in digestion of fat.
 Deoxygenated blood through the portal vein.
 Oxygenated blood through hepatic artery and its branches.
 The blood entering the liver from both these sources passes through the
hepatic sinusoids and is collected by tributaries of hepatic veins. One such
tributary runs through the centre of each lobule of the liver where it is called the
central vein.
 The liver plays a protective role by detoxifying substances
(including drugs and alcohol). Removal of bile pigments from
blood (and their excretion through bile) is part of this process.
Amino acids are deaminated to produce urea, which enters the
bloodstream to be excreted through the kidneys. The
macrophage cells (of Kupffer) lining the sinusoids of the liver have
a role similar to that of other cells of the mononuclear phagocyte
system. They are of particular importance as they are the first
cells of this system that come in contact with materials absorbed
through the gut. They also remove damaged erythrocytes from
blood.
 During fetal life the liver is a centre for haemopoiesis.
Liver Functions :-
 The liver acts as an exocrine gland for the secretion of bile. However,
the architecture of the liver has greater resemblance to that of an
endocrine gland, the cells being in intimate relationship to blood in
sinusoids. This is to be correlated with the fact that liver cells take up
numerous substances from the blood, and also pour many
substances back into it.
 The liver plays a prominent role in metabolism of carbohydrates,
proteins and fats. Metabolic functions include synthesis of plasma
proteins fibrinogen and prothrombin, and the regulation of blood
glucose and lipids.
 The liver acts as a store for various substances including glucose (as
glycogen), lipids,vitamins and iron. When necessary, the liver can
convert lipids and amino acids into glucose (gluconeogenesis).
Gallbladder
Gallbladder is a muscular sac situated on the visceral
surface of liver in the fossa for gallbladder.
The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile. This bile is
discharged into the duodenum when required.
The wall of the gallbladder is made up of:
● A mucous membrane
● A fibromuscular coat
● A serous layer that covers part of the organ

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Histology Of Liver

  • 3. Liver Liver is the largest gland of body situated mainly in the right hypochondrium,below the right dome of diaphragm in the abdomen.  The liver may be regarded as a modified exocrine gland that also has other functions. The liver substance is divisible into a large number of large lobes, each of which consists of numerous lobules.
  • 4. Glisson’s Capsule  The liver is covered by a capsule (Glisson’s capsule) made up of connective tissue. This connective tissue extends into the liver substance through the portal canals where it surrounds the portal triads.  The sinusoids are surrounded by reticular fibres.Connective tissue does not intervene between adjoining liver cells.
  • 5. Hepatic Lobules  In sections through the liver, the substance of the organ appears to be made up of hexagonal areas that constitute the hepatic lobules.  In the human liver the connective tissue is scanty and the lobules often appear to merge with one another.  In transverse sections, each lobule appears to be made up of cords of liver cells that are separated by sinusoids.  However, the cells are really arranged in the form of plates (one cell thick) that branch and anastomose with one another to form a network. Spaces within the network are occupied by sinusoids.
  • 6. Portal Canal  Along the periphery of each lobule there are angular intervals filled by connective tissue. These intervals are called portal canal.  Each ‘canal’ contains:  A branch of the portal vein  A branch of the hepatic artery  An interlobular bile duct These three structures collectively form a portal triad. Blood from the branch of the portal vein, and from the branch of the hepatic artery,enters the sinusoids at the periphery of the lobule and passes towards its centre. Here the sinusoids open into a central vein that occupies the centre of the lobule. The central vein drains into hepatic veins.
  • 7. Portal Lobules  The vessels in a portal triad usually give branches to parts of three adjoining lobules. The area of liver tissue (comprising parts of three hepatic lobules) supplied by one branch of the portal vein is regarded by many authorities as the true functional unit of liver tissue, and is referred to as a portal lobule.  A still smaller unit, the portal acinus has also been described. It consists of a diamond shaped area of liver tissue supplied by one hepatic arteriole (Fig. 17.4) running along the line of junction of two hepatic lobules. Two central veins lie at the ends of the acinus.
  • 8. Duct System  Bile secreted by liver cells is poured into bile canaliculi. These canaliculi have no walls of their own. They are merely spaces present between plasma membranes of adjacent liver cells.  The canaliculi form hexagonal networks around the liver cells. At the periphery of a lobule the canaliculi become continuous with delicate intralobular ductules, which in turn become continuous with larger interlobular ductules of portal triads.  The interlobular ductules are lined by cuboidal epithelium. Some smooth muscle is present in the walls of larger ducts.
  • 9. Hepatocytes  Liver is made up, predominantly,of liver cells or hepatocytes.  Each hepatocyte is a large cell with a round open-faced nucleus, with prominent nucleoli.  The cytoplasm of liver cells contains numerous mitochondria, abundant rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, a well developed Golgi complex, lysosomes, and vacuoles containing various enzymes.  Numerous free ribosomes are present.  These features are to be correlated with the high metabolic activity of liver cells.  The surface of a hepatocyte can show three kinds of specialisation :-  Sinusoidal surface  Canalicular surface  Intercellular surface
  • 10. Bile  The exocrine secretion of the liver cells is called bile.  Bile is poured out from liver cells into very delicate bile canaliculi that are present in intimate relationship to the cells.  From the canaliculi bile drains into progressively larger ducts that end in the bile duct.  This duct conveys bile into the duodenum where bile plays a role in digestion of fat.
  • 11.  Deoxygenated blood through the portal vein.  Oxygenated blood through hepatic artery and its branches.  The blood entering the liver from both these sources passes through the hepatic sinusoids and is collected by tributaries of hepatic veins. One such tributary runs through the centre of each lobule of the liver where it is called the central vein.
  • 12.  The liver plays a protective role by detoxifying substances (including drugs and alcohol). Removal of bile pigments from blood (and their excretion through bile) is part of this process. Amino acids are deaminated to produce urea, which enters the bloodstream to be excreted through the kidneys. The macrophage cells (of Kupffer) lining the sinusoids of the liver have a role similar to that of other cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system. They are of particular importance as they are the first cells of this system that come in contact with materials absorbed through the gut. They also remove damaged erythrocytes from blood.  During fetal life the liver is a centre for haemopoiesis.
  • 13. Liver Functions :-  The liver acts as an exocrine gland for the secretion of bile. However, the architecture of the liver has greater resemblance to that of an endocrine gland, the cells being in intimate relationship to blood in sinusoids. This is to be correlated with the fact that liver cells take up numerous substances from the blood, and also pour many substances back into it.  The liver plays a prominent role in metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats. Metabolic functions include synthesis of plasma proteins fibrinogen and prothrombin, and the regulation of blood glucose and lipids.  The liver acts as a store for various substances including glucose (as glycogen), lipids,vitamins and iron. When necessary, the liver can convert lipids and amino acids into glucose (gluconeogenesis).
  • 14. Gallbladder Gallbladder is a muscular sac situated on the visceral surface of liver in the fossa for gallbladder. The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile. This bile is discharged into the duodenum when required. The wall of the gallbladder is made up of: ● A mucous membrane ● A fibromuscular coat ● A serous layer that covers part of the organ