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An overview of our current knowledge of the hepatic lymph vessels is given, and the different lymph node stations that are related to the liver are described. The lymphatics of the liver itself can be divided into a superficial and a deep system. The superficial vessels are mainly situated in the liver capsule, the deep ones follow the triads of Glisson or the efferent hepatic veins. There are no direct communications between spaces in the liver parenchyma and the first lymphatic capillaries, which end blindly in the surrounding connective tissue. Nevertheless, the perisinusoidal space of Disse, the space of Mall, directly adjacent to the outer limiting plate of the parenchyma, and the space of Comparini, surrounding the sublobular hepatic veins can be regarded as prelymphatic spaces from which the hepatic lymph could originate. The extracellular matrix in the space of Disse is apparently continuous with the extraparenchymal areas of the connective tissue. Collagens and proteoglycans offer a morphological pathway for the transport of fluid, the physiological prerequisites of which are discussed.
The development of liver parenchyma starts from entodermal cells which grow
out from the gut into the mesenchyma of the septum transversum. In the definitive organ this
close association of epithelial cells (hepatocytes) and mesenchyma-derived nonparenchymal
cells is maintained. The liver, and with it each hepatocyte, acts in two directions; the vascular
poles of the hepatocytes serve in an ingestive sense, while at their biliary poles secretory
functions are exerted. Hepatic microvascularization comprises two afferent vessels (arterial
and portal terminal branches), the sinusoids and the terminal hepatic venule. Sinusoidal cells
surround the capillaries but also have highly specialized functions with regard to filtration,
phagocytosis, fat storage and defense. The autonomic innervation plays an important role in
the regulation of metabolic functions. Above the cellular level the proper architecture of the
liver parenchyma has been the object of controversial discussions for centuries. The concept
of the liver lobule, the portal unit, the liver acinus and other structures are presented and
discussed. Finally, the liver parenchyma is described as an irregular interdigitating system of
regions related to the terminal blood vessels.
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