Bile canaliculus
Bile canaliculus | |
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Bile capillaries of rabbit (shown by Golgi's method with 450 x magnification) | |
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Latin | Canaliculi biliferi |
MeSH | Bile+canaliculi |
Dorlands /Elsevier | c_04/12208377 |
Bile canaliculus (plural:bile canaliculi; also called bile capillaries) is a thin tube that collects bile secreted by hepatocytes. The bile canaliculi merge and form bile ductules, which eventually become common hepatic duct.
Hepatocytes are polyhedral in shape, therefore having no set shape or design. They have surfaces facing the sinusoids, (called sinusoidal faces) and surfaces which contact other hepatocytes, (called lateral faces). Bile canaliculi are formed by grooves on some of the lateral faces of these hepatocytes.
Microvilli are present in the canaliculi but are sparse.
External links
- Bile Canaliculi at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- UIUC Histology Subject 421
- Histology image: 15301loa – Histology Learning System at Boston University
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