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Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans

Lymphatic fluid drains from the liver via the periportal lymphatic, hepatic venous lymphatic, and superficial lymphatic systems. We performed a postmortem study to clarify the three-dimensional structure and flow dynamics of the human hepatic venous lymphatic system, as it still remains unclear. Liv...

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Autores principales: Umemura, Kotaro, Shimoda, Hiroshi, Ishido, Keinosuke, Kimura, Norihisa, Wakiya, Taiichi, Kagiya, Takuji, Sato, Kentaro, Mitsuhashi, Yuto, Watanabe, Seiji, Narita, Hirokazu, Chiba, Tomohiro, Hakamada, Kenichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10212168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37228087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286316
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author Umemura, Kotaro
Shimoda, Hiroshi
Ishido, Keinosuke
Kimura, Norihisa
Wakiya, Taiichi
Kagiya, Takuji
Sato, Kentaro
Mitsuhashi, Yuto
Watanabe, Seiji
Narita, Hirokazu
Chiba, Tomohiro
Hakamada, Kenichi
author_facet Umemura, Kotaro
Shimoda, Hiroshi
Ishido, Keinosuke
Kimura, Norihisa
Wakiya, Taiichi
Kagiya, Takuji
Sato, Kentaro
Mitsuhashi, Yuto
Watanabe, Seiji
Narita, Hirokazu
Chiba, Tomohiro
Hakamada, Kenichi
author_sort Umemura, Kotaro
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description Lymphatic fluid drains from the liver via the periportal lymphatic, hepatic venous lymphatic, and superficial lymphatic systems. We performed a postmortem study to clarify the three-dimensional structure and flow dynamics of the human hepatic venous lymphatic system, as it still remains unclear. Livers were excised whole from three human cadavers, injected with India ink, and sliced into 1-cm sections from which veins were harvested. The distribution of lymphatic vessels was observed in 5 μm sections immunostained for lymphatic and vascular markers (podoplanin and CD31, respectively) using light microscopy. Continuity and density of lymphatic vessel distribution were assessed in en-face whole-mount preparations of veins using stereomicroscopy. The structure of the external hepatic vein wall was assessed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The lymphatic dynamics study suggested that lymphatic fluid flows through an extravascular pathway around the central and sublobular veins. A lymphatic vessel network originates in the wall of sublobular veins, with a diameter greater than 110 μm, and the peripheral portions of hepatic veins and continues to the inferior vena cava. The density distribution of lymphatic vessels is smallest in the peripheral portion of the hepatic vein (0.03%) and increases to the proximal portion (0.22%, p = 0.012) and the main trunk (1.01%, p < 0.001), correlating positively with increasing hepatic vein diameter (Rs = 0.67, p < 0.001). We revealed the three-dimensional structure of the human hepatic venous lymphatic system. The results could improve the understanding of lymphatic physiology and liver pathology.
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spelling pubmed-102121682023-05-26 Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans Umemura, Kotaro Shimoda, Hiroshi Ishido, Keinosuke Kimura, Norihisa Wakiya, Taiichi Kagiya, Takuji Sato, Kentaro Mitsuhashi, Yuto Watanabe, Seiji Narita, Hirokazu Chiba, Tomohiro Hakamada, Kenichi PLoS One Research Article Lymphatic fluid drains from the liver via the periportal lymphatic, hepatic venous lymphatic, and superficial lymphatic systems. We performed a postmortem study to clarify the three-dimensional structure and flow dynamics of the human hepatic venous lymphatic system, as it still remains unclear. Livers were excised whole from three human cadavers, injected with India ink, and sliced into 1-cm sections from which veins were harvested. The distribution of lymphatic vessels was observed in 5 μm sections immunostained for lymphatic and vascular markers (podoplanin and CD31, respectively) using light microscopy. Continuity and density of lymphatic vessel distribution were assessed in en-face whole-mount preparations of veins using stereomicroscopy. The structure of the external hepatic vein wall was assessed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The lymphatic dynamics study suggested that lymphatic fluid flows through an extravascular pathway around the central and sublobular veins. A lymphatic vessel network originates in the wall of sublobular veins, with a diameter greater than 110 μm, and the peripheral portions of hepatic veins and continues to the inferior vena cava. The density distribution of lymphatic vessels is smallest in the peripheral portion of the hepatic vein (0.03%) and increases to the proximal portion (0.22%, p = 0.012) and the main trunk (1.01%, p < 0.001), correlating positively with increasing hepatic vein diameter (Rs = 0.67, p < 0.001). We revealed the three-dimensional structure of the human hepatic venous lymphatic system. The results could improve the understanding of lymphatic physiology and liver pathology. Public Library of Science 2023-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10212168/ /pubmed/37228087 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286316 Text en © 2023 Umemura et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Umemura, Kotaro
Shimoda, Hiroshi
Ishido, Keinosuke
Kimura, Norihisa
Wakiya, Taiichi
Kagiya, Takuji
Sato, Kentaro
Mitsuhashi, Yuto
Watanabe, Seiji
Narita, Hirokazu
Chiba, Tomohiro
Hakamada, Kenichi
Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
title Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
title_full Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
title_fullStr Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
title_full_unstemmed Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
title_short Microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
title_sort microanatomical organization of hepatic venous lymphatic system in humans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10212168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37228087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286316
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