Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle
Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle | |
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Muscles of the pharynx, viewed from behind, together with the associated vessels and nerves (middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle labeled as Mid. constr. at center)
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Details | |
Latin | Musculus constrictor pharyngis medius |
Origin | Hyoid bone |
Insertion | Pharyngeal raphe |
Ascending pharyngeal artery | |
Pharyngeal plexus of vagus nerve | |
Actions | Swallowing |
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Dorlands /Elsevier |
m_22/12548641 |
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TH | {{#property:P1694}} |
TE | {{#property:P1693}} |
FMA | {{#property:P1402}} |
Anatomical terms of muscle
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The middle pharyngeal constrictor is a fanshaped muscle located in the neck. It is one of three pharyngeal constrictors. Similarly to the superior and inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscles, the middle pharyngeal constrictor is innervated by a branch of the vagus nerve through the pharyngeal plexus. The middle pharyngeal constrictor is smaller than the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
Structure
The middle pharyngeal constrictor arises from the whole length of the upper border of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone, from the lesser cornu, and from the stylohyoid ligament.
The fibers diverge from their origin: the lower ones descend beneath the constrictor inferior, the middle fibers pass transversely, and the upper fibers ascend and overlap the constrictor superior.
It is inserted into the posterior median fibrous raphe, blending in the middle line with the muscle of the opposite side.
Function
As soon as the bolus of food is received in the pharynx, the elevator muscles relax, the pharynx descends, and the constrictors contract upon the bolus, and convey it downward into the esophagus.[1][2] They also have respiratory mechanical effects.[3]
Additional images
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
Further reading
- Its role in speech: Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Its role in Hyoid bone syndrome: Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
External links
- lesson8 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (latpharyngealitems3)