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Cellular and stromal elements organization in the liver of grass carp,
Ctenopharyngodon idella (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)

Research Authors
Doaa M Mokhtar
Research Abstract

Fish liver is considered as a key organ that controls various life functions. The cellular and stromal elements of
liver of eighteen specimens of adult grass carp were investigated by light- and electron- microscopy and enzyme
histochemistry. The liver was formed of two lobes with a long process extended from the right lobe. Serial
paraffin section of the liver identified different kinds of vascular- biliary structures as follows: 1) pancreatic–
venous–biliary–arteriolar tracts (P-VBAT); 2) venous-biliary-arteriolar tracts, (VBAT); 3) pancreatic–venous–
biliary tracts (P-VBT); 4) venous-biliary tracts (VBT); 5) venous–arteriolar tracts (VAT); 6) isolated veins
named as venous tracts (VT); 7) isolated bile ducts, named as biliary tracts (BT); 8) biliary-arteriolar tracts
(BAT); 9) pancreatic–biliary tracts (P-BT); 10) pancreatic– venous tracts (P-VT). Macrophages aggregates were
associated with VBT and P-BT. The hepatic parenchyma was consisted of many populations of cells.
Histochemically, the hepatocytes were strongly reacted with PAS, and Best's carmine. Moreover, strong staining
patterns for acid phosphatase, ATPase, and alkaline phosphatase were demonstrated in hepatocytes. The hepatic
satellate (Ito) cells were observed in the space of Disse and between hepatocytes. Rodlet cells and eosinophilic
granular/ mast cells were encountered in the liver of grass carp. The sinusoids were lined by fenestrated endothelial
cells and Kupffer cells. Moreover, dendritic-like cells were demonstrated in the sinusoids and perisinusoidal
connective tissue. The biliary duct system was constituted of bile canaliculi, ductules, and bile ducts.
Telocytes with their characteristics telopodes were located around bile ducts. The current findings are offering
fundamental data on histology of grass carp liver.

Research Journal
Micron
Research Publisher
Elseiver
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
112
Research Website
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Research Year
2018
Research Pages
1-14