Cell Adventitia

Adventitial cell. Translated from Latin - “cells located along the edges of tissues.” Adventitia (its cells form it) is the outer layer of human cardiovascular tissue, located on the inner surface of arteries and veins, as well as other organs. For example, lungs, intestines, etc. The muscle tissue of the heart is formed from two types of muscle fibers: contractile, which perform systole, and inertial, which lengthen the volume of the chambers during stretching. A number of pathological conditions are associated with a malfunction of the