mikroverenkiertoon
Mikroverenkiertoon (microcirculation) refers to the component of the circulatory system consisting of the smallest blood vessels—the arterioles, capillaries, and venules—that supply and drain tissues. It lies between the larger arteries and veins and is the primary site of the exchange of gases, nutrients, and wastes between blood and surrounding cells.
Anatomy and function: The microcirculatory network includes precapillary arterioles, metarterioles, capillary beds, and postcapillary venules, often
Regulation: Blood flow through the microcirculation is locally regulated to match tissue demand. Autoregulation involves myogenic
Clinical relevance: Microcirculatory dysfunction is implicated in many conditions, including diabetes mellitus, sepsis, shock, peripheral ischemia,