The artery wall adapts to changes in wall tension and wall shear stres
s by means of enlargement and changes in both thickness and compositio
n. The intima may participate in these changes, and these compensatory
adaptive-reactive modifications continue in the presence of atherogen
esis. Further understanding of the interaction of the evolving plaque
with the artery wall and the associated effects of the physical forces
associated with the circulation should provide new insights into the
nature of plaque instability and into the outcome of direct interventi
ons.