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In (microscopic ), the lobules of liver, or hepatic lobules, are small divisions of the defined at the microscopic scale. The hepatic lobule is a building block of the liver tissue, consisting of portal triads, arranged in linear cords between a network, and a central vein.

Lobules are different from the lobes of liver: they are the smaller divisions of the lobes. The two-dimensional microarchitecture of the liver can be viewed from different perspectives: Cell and Tissue Structure at U. Va.

anatomical
[[bile]] secretion
blood flow and metabolic

The term "hepatic lobule", without qualification, typically refers to the classical lobule.


Structure
The hepatic lobule can be described in terms of metabolic "zones", describing the hepatic (terminal acinus). Each zone is centered on the line connecting two and extends outwards to the two adjacent central veins. The periportal zone I is nearest to the entering vascular supply and receives the most oxygenated blood, making it least sensitive to while making it very susceptible to viral hepatitis. Conversely, the centrilobular zone III has the poorest oxygenation, and will be most affected during a time of .
(2025). 9780323036757, Elsevier Health Sciences.


Portal triad
A portal triad (also known as portal canal, portal field, portal area, or portal tract) is a distinctive arrangement within lobules. It consists of the following five structures:
(2025). 9780071807203, McGraw-Hill Education.
  • proper hepatic artery, an arteriole branch of the hepatic artery that supplies oxygen
  • hepatic portal vein, a venule branch of the portal vein, with blood rich in nutrients but low in oxygen
  • one or two small of cuboidal epithelium, branches of the conducting system.
  • lymphatic vessels
  • branch of the

The misnomer "portal triad" traditionally has included only the first three structures, and was named before lymphatic vessels were discovered in the structure.

(2016). 9781478436232 .
It can refer both to the largest branch of each of these vessels running inside the hepatoduodenal ligament, and to the smaller branches of these vessels inside the liver.

In the smaller portal triads, the four vessels lie in a network of connective tissue and are surrounded on all sides by . The ring of hepatocytes abutting the connective tissue of the triad is called the periportal limiting plate.


Periportal space
The periportal space (), or periportal space of Mall,
(2025). 9780443100123, Elsevier Health Sciences. .
is a space between the stroma of the and the outermost in the hepatic lobule, and is thought to be one of the sites where originates in the liver.
(2025). 9780781772211, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. .

Fluid (residual blood plasma) that is not taken up by hepatocytes drains into the periportal space, and is taken up by the lymphatic vessels that accompany the other constituents.


Function
Zones differ by function:
  • zone I hepatocytes are specialized for oxidative liver functions such as , β-oxidation of fatty acids and cholesterol synthesis
  • zone III cells are more important for , and cytochrome P-450-based drug detoxification.
    (2025). 9780781760409, Lippincott William & Wilkins.
    This specialization is reflected histologically; the detoxifying zone III cells have the highest concentration of CYP2E1 and thus are most sensitive to production in toxicity.

Other zonal injury patterns include zone I deposition of in and zone II necrosis in .


Clinical significance
Bridging fibrosis, a type of seen in several types of liver injury, describes fibrosis from the central vein to the portal triad.


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