- Space of Disse
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Caption = Sinusoid of arat liver with fenestrated endothelial cells. Fenestrae are approx 100 nm diameter, and the sinusoidal width 5 µm. Scanning electron micrograph by Robin Fraser,University of Otago .
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The space of Disse (or perisinusoidal space) is a location in theliver between ahepatocyte and a sinusoid. It contains theblood plasma . Microvilli of hepatocytes extend into this space, allowing proteins and other plasma components from the sinusoids to be taken up by the hepatocytes. This space may be obliterated inliver disease , leading to decreased uptake by hepatocytes of nutrients and wastes (likebilirubin , for example).The Space of Disse also contains Ito cells which store
fat orfat soluble vitamins (likevitamin A ). Excessive intake of fat soluble vitamins can lead to pathologically enlarged Ito cells, which can formcollagen and lead tofibrosis andcirrhosis .The Space of Disse was named after German
anatomist ,Joseph Disse (1852–1912). cite journal |author=Haubrich WS |title=Disse of the space of Disse |journal=Gastroenterology |volume=127 |issue=6 |pages=1684 |year=2004 |pmid=15578505 |doi=]References
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* - "Ultrastructure of the Cell: hepatocytes and sinusoids, sinusoid and space of Disse"
* - "Liver, Gall Bladder, and Pancreas: liver; sinusoids and Kupffer cells"
* - "Mammal, liver (EM, Low)"
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