- Palatopharyngeus muscle
Muscle infobox
Name = Palatopharyngeus muscle
Latin = musculus palatopharyngeus
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Caption = Dissection of the muscles of thepalate from behind. (Pharyngopalatinus labeled at top center, belowchoanae .)
Origin =palatine aponeurosis andhard palate
Insertion = Upper border ofthyroid cartilage (blends with constrictor fibers)
Blood =Facial artery
Nerve =vagus nerve andcranial accessory nerve
Action = pullspharynx andlarynx
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The palatopharyngeus or palatopharyngeal or pharyngopalatinus muscle is a long, fleshy fasciculus, narrower in the middle than at either end, forming, with the mucous membrane covering its surface, thepalatopharyngeal arch .Origin and insertion
It is separated from the
palatoglossus muscle by an angular interval, in which thepalatine tonsil is lodged. It arises from the soft palate, where it is divided into two fasciculi by thelevator veli palatini andmusculus uvulae .* The "posterior fasciculus" lies in contact with the
mucous membrane , and joins with that of the opposite muscle in the middle line.
* The "anterior fasciculus", the thicker, lies in thesoft palate between the levator and tensor veli palatini muscles, and joins in the middle line the corresponding part of the opposite muscle.Passing lateralward and downward behind the palatine tonsil, the palatopharyngeus joins the
stylopharyngeus and is inserted with that muscle into the posterior border of the thyroid cartilage, some of its fibers being lost on the side of thepharynx and others passing across the middle line posteriorly to decussate with the muscle of the opposite side.Action
The
palatine velum is slightly raised by thelevator veli palatini and made tense by thetensor veli palatini ; the palatopharyngeus muscles, by their contraction, pull thepharynx upward over the bolus of food and nearly come together, the uvula filling up the slight interval between them.By these means the bolus is prevented from passing into the
nasal part of the pharynx ; at the same time, the palatopharyngeus muscles form an inclined plane, directed obliquely downward and backward, along the under surface of which the bolus descends into the lower part of the pharynx.External links
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