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Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder
 Anatomy-Histology Correlate




                          By: Michael Lu, Class of ‘07
-The liver and gallbladder play important roles in
digestion via the production and storage of bile. The
liver is also the major organ for metabolism and
detoxification. The pancreas also produces digestive
enzymes to break down proteins, sugars, and fats.
- The processes described above are the exocrine
functions of the liver and gallbladder. But they also
have endocrine roles, secreting compounds into the
bloodstream. The hepatocytes produce albumin,
fibrinogen, and thrombin, for example. The pancreatic
islets produce insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin.
- The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas receive blood
supply from the celiac trunk. One main branch is the
common hepatic artery, leading to the hepatic artery
proper that branches into left and right hepatic
arteries to supply the liver. The right hepatic artery
gives off the cystic artery to supply the gallbladder.
- The pancreas is supplied by multiple vessels. The
body and tail are supplied by the dorsal, inferior, and
great pancreatic arteries, which all branch off the
splenic artery (another main branch of the celiac
trunk). The head, neck, and uncinate process are
supplied by anastomoses of arteries branching off the
celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery. The
gastroduodenal artery, from the common hepatic
artery, divides into the anterior and posterior
superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries. They
anastomose with inferior branches of the inferior
pancreatico-duodenal artery from the superior
mesenteric artery. The same arteries supply the
-The liver has diaphragmatic and visceral surfaces which contact the diaphragm and abdominal viscera,
respectively. Note the right triangular, left triangular, and coronary ligaments that attach to the diaphragm.
Note also the bare area not covered by peritoneum. Anteriorly, there is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver
to the umbilicus called the falciform ligament, which contains the round ligament or ligamentum teres. It is
the remnant of the umbilical vein that brought oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus heart. The
ligamentum venosum is the remnant of the fetal ductus venosus that shunted blood from the umbilical vein to
the inferior vena cava to bypass the liver. In the adult liver, the porta hepatis includes the hepatic arteries from
the hepatic artery proper, the hepatic portal vein, and the hepatic and cystic ducts joining to form the
common bile duct.
- The portal vein brings nutrients and other compounds absorbed by the GI tract to be stored and/or processed.
- Anatomical lobes: Note how the inferior vena cava, gallbladder, ligamentum teres, ligamentum venosum, and
porta hepatis form an “H” shape on the visceral surface. It divides the liver into 4 anatomical lobes based on outer
appearance – the right, left, caudate, and quadrate lobes.
- Functional lobes: These are based on the distribution of the hepatic arteries, portal vein, and hepatic bile duct.
- The liver is divided into many hepatic lobules. Inflow to the liver
involves hepatic arteries, which bring oxygenated blood to hepatic
tissue, and portal veins, which bring nutrients and other
compounds absorbed by the GI tract to be processed and/or
stored in the liver. Outflow also involves two routes – hepatic veins
which drain into the inferior vena cava and the common hepatic
duct which joins the cystic duct and empties bile into the
duodenum.
- Major characteristics of the liver are portal triads (labeled
“portal” in bottom left and shown in the middle) and central veins
(labeled in bottom left and shown in the right). Red arrows indicate
direction of blood flow within blood sinusoids flanking cords of
liver cells.
- Note the portal triad contains 1) the portal vein, 2) the hepatic
artery, and 3) the bile duct. Each has its typical appearance. The
central vein is lined with endothelial cells, with perforations into
which the sinusoids empty.
- The central veins lead to sublobular veins, which reach collecting veins,
hepatic veins, and finally the inferior vena cava. The venous outflow of
the liver has no regard to the organization of the lobules.
- The liver sinusoids are shown in higher magnification in the bottom left.
They are dilated, capillary-like vessels lined by fenestrated, discontinuous
epithelium (labeled “e”). Interspersed among the endothelial cells are
Kupffer cells (labeled “k”), which are fixed macrophages within the
hepatic tissue. They have distinct cytoplasm that may enter the sinusoidal
lumen and function like other macrophages within the body. They also
break down damaged red blood cell hemoglobin.
- In the bottom middle panel, there are many spaces between the
hepatocytes and sinusoidal epithelial cells marked by arrowheads. They
are referred to the space of Disse where exchange between hepatocytes
and blood flow takes place.
- Once again, in the bottom right, we review the Kupffer cell, endothelial
cell of the liver sinusoid, and the space of Disse.
- The liver lobules can be defined in 3 ways:
                                     - 1) Classic lobule – centered around the central vein with the portal triads at
                                     each corner. Shown below on the left, the classic lobule may not always be
                                     hexagonal in shape.
                                     - 2) Portal lobule (not shown) – centered on the portal triad, based on bile
                                     secretion, and approximately triangular in shape.
                                     - 3) Liver acinus of Rappaport – this is the most functionally important
                                     classification. Shown below on the right, the acinus is roughly oval in shape
                                     with 2 central veins and 2 portal triads on opposite ends. Based on the blood
                                     flow within hepatic tissue, the acinus is divided into 3 zones. Cells in different
                                     zones are specialized for different activity. Zone 1 cells, being closest to the
                                     portal triads and hence most oxygenated blood, have the most drug-
                                     metabolizing enzymatic activity. Following that same reasoning, zone 3
                                     hepatocytes near the central veins are most susceptible to ischemia.
- As mentioned earlier, the liver
has both endocrine and
exocrine functions. The various
proteins that hepatocytes
secrete enter the bloodstream
via the liver sinusoids. The liver
also secretes bile in the
conventional exocrine fashion.
- The hepatocytes secrete bile
into sealed extracellular spaces
called bile canaliculi. The
typical “chicken-wire”
appearance is more easily
visualized with silver stain.
- Once again, inflow to the liver involves
oxygenated blood via hepatic arteries and
absorbed nutrients and compounds from
the GI tract via the hepatic portal veins.
- All venous drainage from the GI tract and
abdominal visceral organs enters the portal
system back to the liver. The overall order
is as following: arteries → capillaries →
veins → portal vein → hepatic sinusoids →
veins → vena cava → heart.
- In contrast, the caval system is as
following: arteries → capillaries → veins →
vena cava → heart. Obviously, this is the
circulatory system within the rest of the
body.
- The portal and caval system are not
exclusive from each other. There are 4 sites
of portocaval anastomoses:
      - 1) esophageal veins
      - 2) paraumbilical veins
      - 3) rectal veins
      - 4) retroperitoneal veins
- If there is liver damage or cirrhosis –
accumulation of fibrous tissue that
constricts the sinusoids – there may be
portal hypertension. This may lead to
varicose veins at the 4 sites of
- The gallbladder is found under the right lobe of the liver. Its
function is to store bile produced by the liver, which leaves via the
cystic duct. It also enters the gallbladder in the cystic duct,
traveling retrograde when the bile is not needed for digestion. Note
the fundus, body, neck, and infundibulum of the gallbladder.
- Note the right and left hepatic ducts coming together as the
common hepatic duct, joining the cystic duct to form the
common bile duct. This descends to the 2nd part of the
duodenum, is joined by the pancreatic duct, and empties its
contents into the duodenal lumen via the major duodenal papilla.
- The gallbladder is supplied by the cystic artery, which is
extremely important to find during a cholecystectomy. In most
people it branches off the right hepatic artery, but could also come
off the left hepatic, proper hepatic, or gastroduodenal arteries.
- Note the extensive folds of mucosa extending into the lumen,
consisting of tall, simple columnar epithelium. The underlying
connective tissue is comprised of lamina propria, with no distinctly
defined submucosa. There are scattered bundles of smooth
muscle in the muscularis. The adventitia has rather dense
connective tissue connecting the gallbladder to the liver.
- Finally, we will look at the pancreas. To
review: The head of the pancreas and
duodenum are supplied from both the celiac
trunk and the superior mesenteric artery.




- The body and tail of the pancreas are
mostly supplied by branches of the splenic
artery, namely the dorsal, greater, and
inferior pancreatic arteries.
- Piece of advice: It can be very confusing
when identifying these arteries. First orient
yourself, note whether the duodenum is in
anatomical position or reflected (as it is on
the bottom left), and identify where the
arteries branch from and where they lead.
- The pancreas contains multiple ducts, but the main pancreatic
duct runs from the tail to the head of the pancreas. There may be
a smaller accessory pancreatic duct. They join the common bile
duct to empty into the duodenum. The pancreas is retroperitoneal.
- Histologically, we can see the septa (S) between pancreatic
lobules with interlobular ducts (D). As mentioned above, the
pancreas also has both exocrine and endocrine functions. Most of
the bottom left panel is filled with exocrine pancreatic tissue.
Secretory portions are called acini. The scattered endocrine islets
of Langerhans (I) are paler staining.
- An islet is magnified in the bottom right. It is a compact mass of
epithelial cells that receive rich vascular supply (arrows). It is
typically very difficult to identify the different cell types in the islets.
Briefly, the alpha cells secrete glucagon, the beta cells secrete
insulin, and the delta cells secrete somatostatin.
-Once again, most of the pancreas contains exocrine acini. Pancreatic enzymes are very diverse, including
extremely efficient proteases, lipases, and amylases.
- Separate acini are shown in the left. The pancreatic acinar or secretory cells are polarized, meaning the basal
portions are filled with basophilic rough ER. The apical regions are filled with zymogen granules that contain
many stored pro-enzymes.
- Centroacinar cells, with paler staining, can be seen in the middle of some acini and mark the beginning of the
duct system (marked “A” in the middle panel). They converge at “B” to form intercalated ducts, marked as “C”.
The intercalated duct cells may be hard to identify, but they actively pump water and bicarbonate into the duct
lumen. Intercalated ducts empty into interlobular ducts, marked as “small duct” in the bottom right, which lead to
the main pancreatic duct.

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Karaciğer, safra, pankreas histoloji ve anatomisi

  • 1. Liver, Pancreas, and Gallbladder Anatomy-Histology Correlate By: Michael Lu, Class of ‘07
  • 2. -The liver and gallbladder play important roles in digestion via the production and storage of bile. The liver is also the major organ for metabolism and detoxification. The pancreas also produces digestive enzymes to break down proteins, sugars, and fats. - The processes described above are the exocrine functions of the liver and gallbladder. But they also have endocrine roles, secreting compounds into the bloodstream. The hepatocytes produce albumin, fibrinogen, and thrombin, for example. The pancreatic islets produce insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin. - The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas receive blood supply from the celiac trunk. One main branch is the common hepatic artery, leading to the hepatic artery proper that branches into left and right hepatic arteries to supply the liver. The right hepatic artery gives off the cystic artery to supply the gallbladder. - The pancreas is supplied by multiple vessels. The body and tail are supplied by the dorsal, inferior, and great pancreatic arteries, which all branch off the splenic artery (another main branch of the celiac trunk). The head, neck, and uncinate process are supplied by anastomoses of arteries branching off the celiac trunk and superior mesenteric artery. The gastroduodenal artery, from the common hepatic artery, divides into the anterior and posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal arteries. They anastomose with inferior branches of the inferior pancreatico-duodenal artery from the superior mesenteric artery. The same arteries supply the
  • 3. -The liver has diaphragmatic and visceral surfaces which contact the diaphragm and abdominal viscera, respectively. Note the right triangular, left triangular, and coronary ligaments that attach to the diaphragm. Note also the bare area not covered by peritoneum. Anteriorly, there is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the umbilicus called the falciform ligament, which contains the round ligament or ligamentum teres. It is the remnant of the umbilical vein that brought oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus heart. The ligamentum venosum is the remnant of the fetal ductus venosus that shunted blood from the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava to bypass the liver. In the adult liver, the porta hepatis includes the hepatic arteries from the hepatic artery proper, the hepatic portal vein, and the hepatic and cystic ducts joining to form the common bile duct. - The portal vein brings nutrients and other compounds absorbed by the GI tract to be stored and/or processed. - Anatomical lobes: Note how the inferior vena cava, gallbladder, ligamentum teres, ligamentum venosum, and porta hepatis form an “H” shape on the visceral surface. It divides the liver into 4 anatomical lobes based on outer appearance – the right, left, caudate, and quadrate lobes. - Functional lobes: These are based on the distribution of the hepatic arteries, portal vein, and hepatic bile duct.
  • 4. - The liver is divided into many hepatic lobules. Inflow to the liver involves hepatic arteries, which bring oxygenated blood to hepatic tissue, and portal veins, which bring nutrients and other compounds absorbed by the GI tract to be processed and/or stored in the liver. Outflow also involves two routes – hepatic veins which drain into the inferior vena cava and the common hepatic duct which joins the cystic duct and empties bile into the duodenum. - Major characteristics of the liver are portal triads (labeled “portal” in bottom left and shown in the middle) and central veins (labeled in bottom left and shown in the right). Red arrows indicate direction of blood flow within blood sinusoids flanking cords of liver cells. - Note the portal triad contains 1) the portal vein, 2) the hepatic artery, and 3) the bile duct. Each has its typical appearance. The central vein is lined with endothelial cells, with perforations into which the sinusoids empty.
  • 5. - The central veins lead to sublobular veins, which reach collecting veins, hepatic veins, and finally the inferior vena cava. The venous outflow of the liver has no regard to the organization of the lobules. - The liver sinusoids are shown in higher magnification in the bottom left. They are dilated, capillary-like vessels lined by fenestrated, discontinuous epithelium (labeled “e”). Interspersed among the endothelial cells are Kupffer cells (labeled “k”), which are fixed macrophages within the hepatic tissue. They have distinct cytoplasm that may enter the sinusoidal lumen and function like other macrophages within the body. They also break down damaged red blood cell hemoglobin. - In the bottom middle panel, there are many spaces between the hepatocytes and sinusoidal epithelial cells marked by arrowheads. They are referred to the space of Disse where exchange between hepatocytes and blood flow takes place. - Once again, in the bottom right, we review the Kupffer cell, endothelial cell of the liver sinusoid, and the space of Disse.
  • 6. - The liver lobules can be defined in 3 ways: - 1) Classic lobule – centered around the central vein with the portal triads at each corner. Shown below on the left, the classic lobule may not always be hexagonal in shape. - 2) Portal lobule (not shown) – centered on the portal triad, based on bile secretion, and approximately triangular in shape. - 3) Liver acinus of Rappaport – this is the most functionally important classification. Shown below on the right, the acinus is roughly oval in shape with 2 central veins and 2 portal triads on opposite ends. Based on the blood flow within hepatic tissue, the acinus is divided into 3 zones. Cells in different zones are specialized for different activity. Zone 1 cells, being closest to the portal triads and hence most oxygenated blood, have the most drug- metabolizing enzymatic activity. Following that same reasoning, zone 3 hepatocytes near the central veins are most susceptible to ischemia. - As mentioned earlier, the liver has both endocrine and exocrine functions. The various proteins that hepatocytes secrete enter the bloodstream via the liver sinusoids. The liver also secretes bile in the conventional exocrine fashion. - The hepatocytes secrete bile into sealed extracellular spaces called bile canaliculi. The typical “chicken-wire” appearance is more easily visualized with silver stain.
  • 7. - Once again, inflow to the liver involves oxygenated blood via hepatic arteries and absorbed nutrients and compounds from the GI tract via the hepatic portal veins. - All venous drainage from the GI tract and abdominal visceral organs enters the portal system back to the liver. The overall order is as following: arteries → capillaries → veins → portal vein → hepatic sinusoids → veins → vena cava → heart. - In contrast, the caval system is as following: arteries → capillaries → veins → vena cava → heart. Obviously, this is the circulatory system within the rest of the body. - The portal and caval system are not exclusive from each other. There are 4 sites of portocaval anastomoses: - 1) esophageal veins - 2) paraumbilical veins - 3) rectal veins - 4) retroperitoneal veins - If there is liver damage or cirrhosis – accumulation of fibrous tissue that constricts the sinusoids – there may be portal hypertension. This may lead to varicose veins at the 4 sites of
  • 8. - The gallbladder is found under the right lobe of the liver. Its function is to store bile produced by the liver, which leaves via the cystic duct. It also enters the gallbladder in the cystic duct, traveling retrograde when the bile is not needed for digestion. Note the fundus, body, neck, and infundibulum of the gallbladder. - Note the right and left hepatic ducts coming together as the common hepatic duct, joining the cystic duct to form the common bile duct. This descends to the 2nd part of the duodenum, is joined by the pancreatic duct, and empties its contents into the duodenal lumen via the major duodenal papilla. - The gallbladder is supplied by the cystic artery, which is extremely important to find during a cholecystectomy. In most people it branches off the right hepatic artery, but could also come off the left hepatic, proper hepatic, or gastroduodenal arteries. - Note the extensive folds of mucosa extending into the lumen, consisting of tall, simple columnar epithelium. The underlying connective tissue is comprised of lamina propria, with no distinctly defined submucosa. There are scattered bundles of smooth muscle in the muscularis. The adventitia has rather dense connective tissue connecting the gallbladder to the liver.
  • 9. - Finally, we will look at the pancreas. To review: The head of the pancreas and duodenum are supplied from both the celiac trunk and the superior mesenteric artery. - The body and tail of the pancreas are mostly supplied by branches of the splenic artery, namely the dorsal, greater, and inferior pancreatic arteries. - Piece of advice: It can be very confusing when identifying these arteries. First orient yourself, note whether the duodenum is in anatomical position or reflected (as it is on the bottom left), and identify where the arteries branch from and where they lead.
  • 10. - The pancreas contains multiple ducts, but the main pancreatic duct runs from the tail to the head of the pancreas. There may be a smaller accessory pancreatic duct. They join the common bile duct to empty into the duodenum. The pancreas is retroperitoneal. - Histologically, we can see the septa (S) between pancreatic lobules with interlobular ducts (D). As mentioned above, the pancreas also has both exocrine and endocrine functions. Most of the bottom left panel is filled with exocrine pancreatic tissue. Secretory portions are called acini. The scattered endocrine islets of Langerhans (I) are paler staining. - An islet is magnified in the bottom right. It is a compact mass of epithelial cells that receive rich vascular supply (arrows). It is typically very difficult to identify the different cell types in the islets. Briefly, the alpha cells secrete glucagon, the beta cells secrete insulin, and the delta cells secrete somatostatin.
  • 11. -Once again, most of the pancreas contains exocrine acini. Pancreatic enzymes are very diverse, including extremely efficient proteases, lipases, and amylases. - Separate acini are shown in the left. The pancreatic acinar or secretory cells are polarized, meaning the basal portions are filled with basophilic rough ER. The apical regions are filled with zymogen granules that contain many stored pro-enzymes. - Centroacinar cells, with paler staining, can be seen in the middle of some acini and mark the beginning of the duct system (marked “A” in the middle panel). They converge at “B” to form intercalated ducts, marked as “C”. The intercalated duct cells may be hard to identify, but they actively pump water and bicarbonate into the duct lumen. Intercalated ducts empty into interlobular ducts, marked as “small duct” in the bottom right, which lead to the main pancreatic duct.