mikrovillide
Mikrovillide, commonly called microvilli in English, are microscopic, finger-like projections on the apical surface of certain epithelial cells, most notably the absorptive enterocytes lining the small intestine and the proximal tubule cells of the kidney. They form a dense brush border that dramatically increases the surface area available for absorption and secretion.
Each mikrovillide contains a core bundle of actin filaments, typically 20-30, crosslinked by bundling proteins such
Function: They concentrate transporters and enzymes at the cell surface, facilitating rapid digestion and absorption of
Clinical relevance: Damage or loss of microvilli, such as in celiac disease or certain infections, reduces absorptive