mikrovillusi
Mikrovillusi, or microvilli, are microscopic, finger-like projections that extend from the apical surface of many epithelial cells, most notably in the absorptive epithelia of the small intestine and renal proximal tubules. The dense array of microvilli forms the brush border, dramatically increasing the cell surface area available for nutrient uptake, absorption of minerals and water, and other functions essential to digestion and homeostasis.
Each mikrovillus contains a core of actin filaments bundled and cross-linked by proteins such as villin, fimbrin,
Functionally, microvilli host a high density of enzymes on their membranes, known as brush border enzymes (including
Clinical relevance can arise from damage to microvilli, which reduces absorptive capacity. Conditions such as congenital