arteriolar
Arteriolar refers to arterioles, the small-diameter arteries that connect muscular arteries to capillary networks. These vessels typically range from about 10 to 100 micrometers in diameter and form a key transition in the vascular tree between larger arteries and the microcirculation. The wall structure of arterioles is simpler than that of larger arteries, consisting mainly of endothelium and a tunica media rich in smooth muscle; the adventitia and external elastic lamina are relatively minimal. This muscular layer provides substantial control over vessel diameter.
The principal function of arterioles is to regulate blood flow and pressure within tissues. By constricting
Regulatory mechanisms involve sympathetic nervous system input and local factors such as nitric oxide, endothelin, prostacyclin,
Clinical relevance includes arteriolosclerosis, which manifests as hyaline changes in long-standing hypertension or diabetes, or hyperplastic