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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle

The middle pharyngeal constrictor is a fan-shaped muscle located in the neck. It is one of three pharyngeal constrictor muscles. It is smaller than the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle.

Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle
Muscles of the pharynx and cheek (middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle labeled as constrictor pharyngis medius at center left)
Muscles of the pharynx, viewed from behind, together with the associated vessels and nerves (middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle labeled as Mid. constr. at center)
Details
OriginHyoid bone
InsertionPharyngeal raphe
ArteryAscending pharyngeal artery
NervePharyngeal plexus of vagus nerve
ActionsSwallowing
Identifiers
Latinmusculus constrictor pharyngis medius
TA98A05.3.01.108
TA22184
FMA46622
Anatomical terms of muscle
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The middle pharyngeal constrictor originates from the greater cornu and lesser cornu of the hyoid bone, and the stylohyoid ligament. It inserts onto the pharyngeal raphe. It is innervated by a branch of the vagus nerve through the pharyngeal plexus. It acts to propel a bolus downwards along the pharynx towards the esophagus, facilitating swallowing.

Structure edit

The middle pharyngeal constrictor is a sheet-like, fan-shaped muscle.[1]

The muscle's fibers diverge from their origin: the more inferior fibres descend deep to the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle; the middle portion of fibres pass transversely; the more superior fibers ascend and overlap the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle.[1]

Origin edit

Two parts of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle are distinguished according to its sites of origin:

Insertion edit

The muscle inserts (posteriorly) into the pharyngeal raphe,[1] blending with its contralateral partner at the midline.[citation needed]

Innervation edit

Similarly to the superior and inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscles, it is innervated by a branch of the vagus nerve through the pharyngeal plexus.[citation needed]

Actions/movements edit

The contraction of the muscle constricts the middle portion of the pharynx.[1]

Function edit

The muscle contracts during swallowing:[1] 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 towards the esophagus.[2][3]

They also have respiratory mechanical effects.[4]

Additional images edit

References edit

  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1143 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Standring, Susan (2020). Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice (42th ed.). New York. pp. 712–713. ISBN 978-0-7020-7707-4. OCLC 1201341621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Rowe LD, Miller AJ, Chierici G, Clendenning D (August 1984). "Adaptation in the function of pharyngeal constrictor muscles". Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 92 (4): 392–401. doi:10.1177/019459988409200404. PMID 6435057. S2CID 32361287.
  3. ^ Donner, Martin W.; Bosnia, James F.; Robertson, Diane L. (1985). "Anatomy and physiology of the pharynx". Gastrointestinal Radiology. 10 (1): 197–212. doi:10.1007/BF01893103. ISSN 0364-2356. PMID 4029536. S2CID 37515662.
  4. ^ Kuna, Samuel T (2000). "Respiratory-related activation and mechanical effects of the pharyngeal constrictor muscles". Respiration Physiology. 119 (2–3): 155–161. doi:10.1016/S0034-5687(99)00110-3. ISSN 0034-5687. PMID 10722858.

Further reading edit

  • Its role in speech: Hamaker, Ronald C.; Blom, Eric D. (2003). "Botulinum Neurotoxin for Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Spasm in Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration". The Laryngoscope. 113 (9): 1479–1482. doi:10.1097/00005537-200309000-00010. ISSN 0023-852X. PMID 12972919. S2CID 12251825.
  • Its role in Hyoid bone syndrome: Ernest, Edwin A.; Salter, E. George (1991). "Hyoid bone syndrome: A degenerative injury of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle with photomicroscopic evidence of insertion tendinosis". The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 66 (1): 78–83. doi:10.1016/0022-3913(91)90357-3. ISSN 0022-3913. PMID 1941681.

External links edit

  • lesson8 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (latpharyngealitems3)

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The middle pharyngeal constrictor is a fan shaped muscle located in the neck It is one of three pharyngeal constrictor muscles It is smaller than the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscleMuscles of the pharynx and cheek middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle labeled as constrictor pharyngis medius at center left Muscles of the pharynx viewed from behind together with the associated vessels and nerves middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle labeled as Mid constr at center DetailsOriginHyoid boneInsertionPharyngeal rapheArteryAscending pharyngeal arteryNervePharyngeal plexus of vagus nerveActionsSwallowingIdentifiersLatinmusculus constrictor pharyngis mediusTA98A05 3 01 108TA22184FMA46622Anatomical terms of muscle edit on Wikidata The middle pharyngeal constrictor originates from the greater cornu and lesser cornu of the hyoid bone and the stylohyoid ligament It inserts onto the pharyngeal raphe It is innervated by a branch of the vagus nerve through the pharyngeal plexus It acts to propel a bolus downwards along the pharynx towards the esophagus facilitating swallowing Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Origin 1 2 Insertion 1 3 Innervation 1 4 Actions movements 2 Function 3 Additional images 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksStructure editThe middle pharyngeal constrictor is a sheet like fan shaped muscle 1 The muscle s fibers diverge from their origin the more inferior fibres descend deep to the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle the middle portion of fibres pass transversely the more superior fibers ascend and overlap the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle 1 Origin edit Two parts of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle are distinguished according to its sites of origin Ceratopharyngeal part arises the entire superior margin of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone 1 Chondropharyngeal part arises from the lesser cornu of the hyoid bone and the inferior portion of the stylohyoid ligament The chondropharyngeal part represents the muscle s anterior origin 1 Insertion edit The muscle inserts posteriorly into the pharyngeal raphe 1 blending with its contralateral partner at the midline citation needed Innervation edit Similarly to the superior and inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscles it is innervated by a branch of the vagus nerve through the pharyngeal plexus citation needed Actions movements edit The contraction of the muscle constricts the middle portion of the pharynx 1 Function editThe muscle contracts during swallowing 1 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 towards the esophagus 2 3 They also have respiratory mechanical effects 4 Additional images edit nbsp Hyoid bone Anterior surface Enlarged nbsp Muscles of the neck Lateral view nbsp Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle nbsp Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle nbsp Deep dissection of larynx pharynx and tongue seen from behind nbsp Deep dissection of larynx pharynx and tongue seen from behind nbsp Deep dissection of larynx pharynx and tongue seen from behindReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1143 of the 20th edition of Gray s Anatomy 1918 a b c d e f g Standring Susan 2020 Gray s Anatomy The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice 42th ed New York pp 712 713 ISBN 978 0 7020 7707 4 OCLC 1201341621 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Rowe LD Miller AJ Chierici G Clendenning D August 1984 Adaptation in the function of pharyngeal constrictor muscles Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 92 4 392 401 doi 10 1177 019459988409200404 PMID 6435057 S2CID 32361287 Donner Martin W Bosnia James F Robertson Diane L 1985 Anatomy and physiology of the pharynx Gastrointestinal Radiology 10 1 197 212 doi 10 1007 BF01893103 ISSN 0364 2356 PMID 4029536 S2CID 37515662 Kuna Samuel T 2000 Respiratory related activation and mechanical effects of the pharyngeal constrictor muscles Respiration Physiology 119 2 3 155 161 doi 10 1016 S0034 5687 99 00110 3 ISSN 0034 5687 PMID 10722858 Further reading editIts role in speech Hamaker Ronald C Blom Eric D 2003 Botulinum Neurotoxin for Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Spasm in Tracheoesophageal Voice Restoration The Laryngoscope 113 9 1479 1482 doi 10 1097 00005537 200309000 00010 ISSN 0023 852X PMID 12972919 S2CID 12251825 Its role in Hyoid bone syndrome Ernest Edwin A Salter E George 1991 Hyoid bone syndrome A degenerative injury of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle with photomicroscopic evidence of insertion tendinosis The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 66 1 78 83 doi 10 1016 0022 3913 91 90357 3 ISSN 0022 3913 PMID 1941681 External links editlesson8 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman Georgetown University latpharyngealitems3 Portal nbsp Anatomy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Middle pharyngeal 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