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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

LIVER, PANCREAS & SPLEEN Objectives: By the end of this lecture, the student should be able to describe: The histological structure of liver with special emphasis on the classic hepatic lobule. The histological structure of exocrine portion of pancreas. The histological features of spleen.

LIVER 1- Stroma: a- Capsule: Glisson’s Capsule. b- Septa (absent in human) & Portal areas (Portal tracts). c- Network of reticular fibers. 2- Parenchyma; Classic liver (hepatic) lobules. Pig’s liver

CLASSIC LIVER LOBULE (classical hepatic lobule) Human liver It is formed of a polygonal mass of liver tissue, with portal areas at the periphery & central (centrolobular) vein in the center.

Contents of the Classic Liver Lobule 1- Anastomosing plates of hepatocytes. 2- Liver sinusoids (hepatic blood sinusoids): In between the plates. 3- Spaces of Disse (perisinusoidal spaces of Disse). 4- Central vein. 5- Bile canaliculi.

Borders of the Classical Liver Lobule 1- Septa: C.T. septa (e.g. in pigs). 2- Portal areas (Portal tracts): Are located in the corners of the classic hepatic lobule (usually 3 in No.). Contents of portal area: a- C.T. b- Bile ducts (interlobular bile ducts). c- Venule (Branch of portal vein). d- Arteriole ( Branch of hepatic artery).

Hepatocytes (LM) Are grouped in interconnected plates. Liver sinusoids are located in the spaces between these plates. Are polyhedral in shape. Nucleus: 1 or 2, vesicular with prominent nucleoli. Cytoplasm: acidophilic.

Hepatocytes (EM) Organelles: 1- Mitochondria: ++++ 2- ER (sER & rER): abundant. 3- Golgi complex. 4- Lysosomes. 5- Peroxisomes. Inclusions (Deposits): 1- Glycogen 2- Lipid (few droplets). 3- Lipofuscin (old age)

Liver Sinusoids (1) Endothelial Cells: (2) Kupffer Cells: Fenestrated & discontinuous → free passage of plasma. Basal lamina is absent. (2) Kupffer Cells: Are macrophages. Are found on the luminal surface of the endothelial cells. Function: phagocytosis.

Space of Disse (Perisinusoidal Space) Contents: 1- Fat-storing cells (Ito cells): contain vitamin A-rich lipid. form reticulin. 2- Reticular fibers: (type III collagen). 3- Plasma of blood. 4- Microvilli of hepatocytes.

Pancreas

EXOCRINE PORTION OF PANCREAS (A) Stroma: capsule, septa & reticular fibers. (B) Parenchyma: - Pancreatic acini: Acini with centroacinar cells. No myoepithelial cells. - Duct system: Centroacinar cells, intercalated ducts (low cuboidal), intralobular ducts (NOT prominent), interlobular ducts. N.B. No striated ducts.

Pancreatic Acinar Cells They are pyramidal cells characterized by: The apical cytoplasm (acidophilic) is rich in zymogenic granules. The basal cytoplasm is rich in RER, so it is basophilic. The nucleus is basal in position.

SPLEEN

Stroma of Spleen 1- Capsule: 2- Trabeculae: irregular. is covered by visceral layer of peritoneum; mesothelium. occasionally contains smooth muscle cells (SMCs). 2- Trabeculae: irregular. 3- Reticular C.T.

Parenchyma of Spleen (A) White pulp. (B) Red pulp. N.B. No cortex, No medulla, No afferent lymphatic vessel.

Parenchyma of Spleen White Pulp: 1- Periarterial lymphatic sheaths (PALS): housing T lymphocytes. 2- Lymphoid nodules (with germinal centers): housing B lymphocytes. N.B. Both 1&2 have the acentrically located central artery (central arteriole).

Parenchyma of Spleen (B) Red pulp: 1- Pulp (splenic) cords: Extravasated blood cells, plasma cells, macrophages & reticular cells and fibers. 2- Blood sinusoids: Are lined with elongated fusiform endothelial cells with large intercellular spaces & supported by discontinuous, circular basement membrane.

Splenic Microcirculation

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