Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
105546 Pathology 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryAimsFenestrations are pores in the liver sinusoidal endothelial cell that facilitate the transfer of substrates between blood and hepatocytes. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of nutritional state on the morphology of fenestrations.MethodsScanning electron microscopy was used to investigate fenestrations in livers from fasted and fed rats.ResultsFasting for 48 hours in rats was associated with an increase in the diameter of fenestrations from 90.7 ± 11.7 nm in the fed state to 99.0 ± 12.11 nm (p < 0.005). There was a concomitant reduction in the frequency of fenestrations from 8.45 ± 2.43 to 7.39 ± 2.28 fenestrations per μm2 (p = 0.05).ConclusionsFasting was associated with increased diameter of fenestrations. The results provide evidence that fenestrations are dynamic structures that respond in vivo to physiological stimuli such as nutritional status.

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