epaxial musculature
Musculature that is derived from the epaxial myotome region, ventral to the horizontal septum of the vertebrae. Epaxial muscles include other (dorsal) muscles associated with the vertebrae, ribs, and base of the skull. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epaxial_and_hypaxial_muscles http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165 ]
Synonyms: epaxial muscles
Term info
- EMAPA:37851 (MA:th)
- XAO:0003229
- AAO:0000142
pheno_slim
the muscles derived from the medial myotome; includes the intrinsic back muscles, Trunk muscles that lies dorsal to the horizontal septum.[AAO]
In humans, the erector spinae, the transversospinal muscles (including the multifidus, semispinalis and rotatores), the splenius and suboccipital muscles are the only epaxial muscles, The hypaxial muscles are located on the lower side of the body, often below the horizontal septum in many species (primarily fish and amphibians). In amniotes, the positional distinctions have been lost as the body's muscles have changed through evolution, but in all species, the hypaxial muscles are innervated by the ventral ramus of the spinal nerves, while the epaxial muscles are innervated by the dorsal ramus.
epaxial muscle
uberon
UBERON:0008778
Term relations
- anatomical structure
- musculature of trunk
- mesoderm-derived structure
- develops from some epaxial myotome region
- innervated_by some dorsal ramus of spinal nerve
- part of some skeletal muscle of trunk