Abstract
The vasculature is a complex tissue in which multiple cell types coordinate the regulation of tissue perfusion in response to hemodynamic and biochemical signals. Advances in this field are continuing to deepen our understanding of the relative importance of these cell types through the body. In the peripheral vasculature, tone is generated primarily by smooth muscle cells and regulated by endothelial cells, and neurons. In the brain parenchyma, unique cell types including pericytes, perivascular astrocytes and microglia, also contribute to the regulation of arterial and capillary tone. Here, we provide a cell-by-cell review of the regulation of vascular tone and highlight recent advances in the regulation of vascular tone in both the periphery and cerebral vasculature.