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How many types of hepatocytes are there?
How many types of hepatocytes are there?
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Hepatocytes make up the liver and have subtypes based on their specific functions. There are two main types of hepatocytes, classified based on where they are located within the liver lobule: periportal hepatocytes and pericentral (centrilobular) hepatocytes. Between these two regions is Zone 2, which contains hepatocytes with features that fall somewhere in between.
Periportal hepatocytes: The cells are located closer to the portal vein and receive the highest supply of oxygen and nutrients. These cells are mainly responsible for energy-producing processes such as glucose production, fatty acid breakdown, cholesterol synthesis, and ammonia detoxification through the urea cycle.