A normal temporal artery comprises 3 distinct layers. These are:
- Tunica intima
- Tunica media
- Adventitia
Each structure has its unique properties which can be summarised as follows:
Layer | Structure |
Tunica Intima | Comprises a single layer of endothelial cells supported by a basement membrane |
Internal elastic lamina | Distinguishes the boundary between the intima and media |
Tunica media | Composed of smooth muscle cells |
Adventitia | Merges with the surrounding collagenous tissue. Contains the vasa vasorum ‘vessels of vessels’ which are a capillary network that supply oxygen and nutrients to the artery. |