salpingopharyngeus muscle
The salpingopharyngeus muscle arises from the inferior part of the cartilage of the pharyngotympanic tube (Eustachian tube) in the nasal cavity; it passes downward and blends with the posterior fasciculus of the palatopharyngeus muscle. The salpingopharyngeus is known to raise the pharynx and larynx during deglutition (swallowing) and laterally draws the pharyngeal walls up. In addition, it opens the pharyngeal orifice of the pharyngotympanic tube during swallowing. This allows for the equalization of pressure between the auditory canal and the pharynx. The salpingopharyngeus is innervated by the vagus nerve (CN X) via the pharyngeal plexus. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salpingopharyngeus_muscle ]
Synonyms: salpingopharyngeus
Term info
- SCTID:244807009
- FMA:46665
- UMLS:C1521985 (ncithesaurus:Salpingopharyngeus)
- NCIT:C33510
- Wikipedia:Salpingopharyngeus_muscle
Salpingopharyngeus is a muscle that attaches to pharyngotympanic tube and the pharynx and is innervated by pharyngeal plexus of CN X and participates in oral/pharyngeal behaviors.[FEED]
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musculus salpingopharyngeus
uberon
UBERON:0010937
Salpingopharyngeus
Term relations
- lateral structure
- digestive system element
- respiratory system muscle
- pharyngeal muscle
- has muscle origin some cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube
- has muscle insertion some thyroid cartilage
- has muscle insertion some palatopharyngeus muscle
- innervated_by some vagus nerve
- part of some chordate pharynx
- in lateral side of some chordate pharynx
- innervated_by some accessory XI nerve