arteriolákon
Arteriolákon is a term used in some vascular biology texts to denote the functional unit formed by a terminal arteriole and the small caliber vessels it feeds, including the microvascular network that arises from it. The concept emphasizes how local arterial input, capillary exchange, and downstream flow are integrated within a defined tissue region.
An arteriolákon is typically described as consisting of arterioles, possibly metarterioles in certain tissues, and the
The primary role of the arteriolákon is to regulate tissue perfusion and pressure at the microvascular level.
Alterations in the arteriolákon’s structure or function can affect tissue perfusion and contribute to microvascular pathologies.
Arteriole, Microcirculation, Capillary bed, Metarteriole
The term arteriolákon is not universally standardized and appears primarily in limited or regionally specific texts;