Posted: Jun 09, 2012 11:37 pm
by AlohaChris
Hepatocytes typically store fat or glycogen in their vacuoles. If the disease is as you described, I would guess glycogen would be in the vacuole.

The fibrotic changes (in humans anyway) come from excess fat getting stored in the vacuoles (Non-alcholic steatotic hepatitis) and this causes thickening of the connective tissues that provide the scaffold for the hepatocytes, blood vessels, and bile ducts, thus distorting the livers 'architecture'.