hepatocítica
Hepatocítica refers to anything relating to hepatocytes, which are the primary functional cells of the liver. These cells make up about 80% of the liver's mass and are responsible for a wide range of metabolic, endocrine, and exocrine functions. Hepatocytes are large, polygonal cells with one or two nuclei and abundant cytoplasm filled with organelles. Their characteristic arrangement in liver lobules facilitates efficient processing of blood flowing from the portal vein and hepatic artery.
The functions of hepatocytes are diverse. They are central to carbohydrate metabolism, synthesizing and storing glycogen,
Diseases affecting hepatocytes are often referred to as hepatocitic diseases. Conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and