Tunica media
Tunica Media[edit]

The tunica media is the middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel, lying between the tunica intima and the tunica externa. It is primarily composed of smooth muscle cells and elastic fibers, which allow the vessel to regulate its diameter and maintain blood pressure.
Structure[edit]
The tunica media is composed of concentric layers of smooth muscle cells interspersed with sheets of elastic tissue. The proportion of muscle to elastic tissue varies depending on the type of vessel. In arteries, the tunica media is thick and contains a high proportion of smooth muscle, which allows for regulation of blood flow and pressure through vasoconstriction and vasodilation. In contrast, the tunica media of veins is thinner and contains fewer smooth muscle cells.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the tunica media is to control the diameter of the blood vessel. This is achieved through the contraction and relaxation of the smooth muscle cells, a process known as vasomotion. Vasoconstriction reduces the diameter of the vessel, increasing blood pressure, while vasodilation increases the diameter, reducing blood pressure. This regulation is crucial for maintaining hemodynamic stability and ensuring adequate blood flow to tissues.
Clinical Significance[edit]
Changes in the tunica media can have significant clinical implications. For example, in atherosclerosis, the tunica media can become thickened and stiff due to the accumulation of lipids and calcium, leading to reduced elasticity and increased blood pressure. Additionally, aneurysms can occur when the tunica media is weakened, causing the vessel wall to bulge and potentially rupture.
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