vasomotoros
Vasomotoros, in a physiology context, refers to the systems and mechanisms that regulate the diameter of blood vessels and thus vascular tone. The term is sometimes used interchangeably with vasomotor or vasomotor function, and it encompasses neural, hormonal, and local factors that control blood flow and blood pressure through constriction or dilation of vessels.
The core components are vascular smooth muscle, the autonomic nervous system, and endothelial signaling. Sympathetic postganglionic
Central control is provided by the vasomotor center in the medulla oblongata, which integrates baroreceptor and
Clinical relevance includes disorders of blood pressure regulation (hypertension, orthostatic intolerance), Raynaud phenomenon, and vasomotor symptoms