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Glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and
hypoglossal nerve
Presented by:
Mr: Osman Ali Osman
MBBS University of Gezira
M.D of General Surgery
Master Degree of Human Anatomy U of G
Lecturer at Anatomy Department U of G
IX : Glossopharyngeal Nerve :
Glossopharyngeal nerve nuclei &
their central connections
It is a mixed N. ,attached
lateral to olive in rostral
medulla and leaves the skull
through jugular foramen.
It receives afferent Fs.
From : 1-Receptors of
general sensation in pharynx,
post.1/3 of tongue,
eustachian tube & middle ear.
2- Taste buds of pharynx &
post.1/3 of tongue.
3- Chemoreceptors in carotid
body & Baroreceptors in the
carotid sinus.
GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE IX.
LEAVES THE SKULL THROUGH THE JUGULAR FORAMEN.
THE FIST BRANCH – TYMPANIC NERNE ORIGINATES IN THE PETROSAL FOSSULA
IT HAS TWO SENSORY GANGLION: SUPERIOR (JUGULAR) AND
(PSEUDOUNIPOLAR CELLS) INFERIOR (PETROSAL)
GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE IX.
NUCLEI OF GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE:
ambiguus nucleus SVM
inferior salivatory nucleus GVM
nucleus of the solitary tract SVS
nucleus of the spinal trigeminal tr. GSS
Sensory ganglia of the glossopharyngeal nerve
PETROSAL GANGLION (INFERIOR)
JUGULAR GANGLION (SUPERIOR)
Vegetative (parasympathetic) ganglion:
OTIC GANGLION
GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE INNERVATES
WITH SOMATOSENSORY FIBERS: posterior 1/3 of the tongue
palatine tonsil
WITH SPECIAL VISCEROSENSORY FIBERS:
taste buds of the circumvallate papillas
WITH GENERAL VISCEROSENSORY FIBERS:
mucous membrane of the pharynx
receptors of thecarotid sinus
WITH SPECIAL VISCEROMOTOR FIBERS:
levator veli palatini muscle
stylopharyngeus muscle
constrictor muscles (pharyngeal plexus)
WITH GENERAL VISCEROMOTOR (parasympathetic) FIBERS:
parotid gland
BRANCHES OF GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE:
TYMPANIC NERVE GVM, GSS TYMPANIC PLEXUS LESSER PETROSAL NERVE GVM
PHARYNGEAL BRANCHES PHARYNGEAL PLEXUS SVM, GVM, GSS
NERVE FOR CAROTID SINUS GVS
TONSILLARY BRANCH GVS
LINGUAL BRANCHES SVS, GVM, GSS
TYMPANIC NERVE GVM, GSS TYMPANIC PLEXUS LESSER PETROSAL NERVE GVM
TYMPANIC PLEXUS
tympanic nerve (IX.)
communicating ramus of VII n.
caroticotympanic nerves:
(postganglionar sympathetic
fibers from the carotid plexus)
LESSER PETROSAL NERVE contains parasympathetic preganglionic fibers.
These fibers terminate in the otic ganglion (just beneath the oval foramen).
The postganglionis fibers join to the auriculotemporal nerve and provide the
Secretomotor innervation of the parotid gland
NERVE FOR CAROTID SINUS (HERING’S) GVS
TONSILLARY BRANCH GVS
LINGUAL BRANCHES SVS, GVM, GSS
PHARYNGEAL BRANCHES PHARYNGEAL PLEXUS SVM, GVM, GSS
VAGUS NERVE X.
X : Vagus Nerve :
Vagus nerve Nuclei & their
central connections.
It is mixed nerve, attached
lateral to olive of medulla
caudal to glosso-pharyngeal
N. in groove between olive &
inf.cerebellar peduncle.
It recevies afferent
Fs.from : 1-Receptors for
general sensation in pharynx,
larynx, tympanic membrane,
ext.acoustic meatus. 2-
Chemoreceptors in aortic
bodies and baroreceptors in
aortic arch.
3-Receptors in thoracic &
abdominal viscera.
Nuclei of the vagus nerve:
ambiguus nucleus SVM
dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve GVM
lateral nucleus of ala cinerea GVS
nucleus of the solitary tract SVS
nucleus of the spinal trigeminal tr. GSS
Sensory ganglia of the vagus nerve
superior (jugular) ggl.
inferior (nodose) ggl
Vegetative (parasympathetic) ganglia can be found in the wall
of the viscera
intramural ganglia
Vagus nerve innervates
With branchialmotor SVM fibers
- levator veli palatini,
- middle constrictor of the pharynx
- inferior constrictor pharynx
- muscles of the larynx and esophagus
With somatosensory fibers
- mucous membrane of the larynx,
- mucous membrane of the inferior part of the pharynx
- epiglottic vallecules
- posterior part of the dura mater
- posterior part of the skin of the external acustic meatus
With special viscerosensory fibers
- the taste buds around the epiglottic vallecules
General viscerosensory and visceromotor fibers
the larynx, trachea, oesophagus, bronchi,
lungs, heart and abdominal viscera from the stomach to the
left colic flexura
Branches of the vagus nerve
Cranio-cervical part
1. posterior meningeal branch
2. auricular branch
3. pharyngeal
4. superior laryngeal nerve
5. superior cardiac nerves
6. recurrant laryngeal nerve:
- inferior laryngeal nerve,
- inferior cardiac nerves,
- tracheales branches,
- esophageal branches
Branches of the vagus nerve
Thoracic part
- cardiac branches
- bronchial branches
- pericardiac branches
- oesophageal branches
Adominal part
- branches for the viscera
- gastric plexus
- hepatic plexus
- coeliac plexus
- renal plexus
XI :Accessory Nerve :
Diagram of caudal medulla & rostral
spinal cord to illustrate origin and
course of vagus & accessory nerves.
It is purely motor , consists of
cranial part & spinal part.
The cranial part emerges
from lateral aspect of medulla
below vagus N. It arises from
caudal part of nucleus
ambiguus of medulla.
At the level of jugular foramen it
joins vagusN. to supply Ms. of
soft palate, pharynx & larynx.
Spinal root of accessory
arises from upper 5 cervical spinal cord
segments. It ascends to the side of medulla
to join the cranial root till the jugular F., it
separates to supply sternomastoid &
trapezius Ms.
Nuclei of the accessory nerve:
ambiguus nucleus SVM cranial root
motoneurons of the C1-5 SM spinal root
Branches of the accessory nerve
1. External branch SM
innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius
2. Internal branch SVM
joins to the vagus
helps in the innervation of
the arytenoideid muscle
Spinal root of the accessory nerve
XII : Hypoglossal Nerve :
T.S.of medulla to illustrate
origin & course of hypoglossal
nerve.
It is purely motor , supplying all
extrinsic & intrinsic Ms. of tongue
except palatoglossus (by
pharyngeal plexus).
It arises from hypoglossal
nucleus in medulla ( beneath floor
of 4th V.).
It emerges from M.O. between
olive & pyramid.
It also receives coticobulbar Fs.
from contralateral motor cortex,
which subserve voluntary
movements of tongue as occur in
Hypoglossal nerve
Innervates: all the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue
DEEP ANSA CERVICALIS
Motor neurone disease and lesions
of cranial nerves IX-XII :
• Occures in those over 50 years due to chronic
degeneration of cortico-bulbar tracts projecting to
nucleus ambiguus (sends motor Fs.in 9,10,11 nerves)
& hypoglossal nucleus , leading to dysphonia (difficulty
in phonation), dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) ,
dysarthria ( difficulty in articulation) and weakness &
spasticity of tongue (pseudobulbar palsy).
• There is also degeneration of nucleus ambiguus &
hypoglossal nucleus themselves, leading to
dysphonia,dysphagia, dysarthria and weakness,
wasting & fasciculation of tongue (bulbar palsy).
• IX-XII nerves can be damaged by tumours in skull
foramina, lead to dysphonia, weakness, wasting &
fasciculation of tongue and depression of gag reflex +
wasting of sternomastoid & trapezius Ms.

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  • 1. Glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory and hypoglossal nerve Presented by: Mr: Osman Ali Osman MBBS University of Gezira M.D of General Surgery Master Degree of Human Anatomy U of G Lecturer at Anatomy Department U of G
  • 2.
  • 3. IX : Glossopharyngeal Nerve : Glossopharyngeal nerve nuclei & their central connections It is a mixed N. ,attached lateral to olive in rostral medulla and leaves the skull through jugular foramen. It receives afferent Fs. From : 1-Receptors of general sensation in pharynx, post.1/3 of tongue, eustachian tube & middle ear. 2- Taste buds of pharynx & post.1/3 of tongue. 3- Chemoreceptors in carotid body & Baroreceptors in the carotid sinus.
  • 5. LEAVES THE SKULL THROUGH THE JUGULAR FORAMEN. THE FIST BRANCH – TYMPANIC NERNE ORIGINATES IN THE PETROSAL FOSSULA IT HAS TWO SENSORY GANGLION: SUPERIOR (JUGULAR) AND (PSEUDOUNIPOLAR CELLS) INFERIOR (PETROSAL) GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE IX.
  • 6. NUCLEI OF GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE: ambiguus nucleus SVM inferior salivatory nucleus GVM nucleus of the solitary tract SVS nucleus of the spinal trigeminal tr. GSS
  • 7.
  • 8. Sensory ganglia of the glossopharyngeal nerve PETROSAL GANGLION (INFERIOR) JUGULAR GANGLION (SUPERIOR) Vegetative (parasympathetic) ganglion: OTIC GANGLION
  • 9. GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE INNERVATES WITH SOMATOSENSORY FIBERS: posterior 1/3 of the tongue palatine tonsil WITH SPECIAL VISCEROSENSORY FIBERS: taste buds of the circumvallate papillas WITH GENERAL VISCEROSENSORY FIBERS: mucous membrane of the pharynx receptors of thecarotid sinus WITH SPECIAL VISCEROMOTOR FIBERS: levator veli palatini muscle stylopharyngeus muscle constrictor muscles (pharyngeal plexus) WITH GENERAL VISCEROMOTOR (parasympathetic) FIBERS: parotid gland
  • 10. BRANCHES OF GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE: TYMPANIC NERVE GVM, GSS TYMPANIC PLEXUS LESSER PETROSAL NERVE GVM PHARYNGEAL BRANCHES PHARYNGEAL PLEXUS SVM, GVM, GSS NERVE FOR CAROTID SINUS GVS TONSILLARY BRANCH GVS LINGUAL BRANCHES SVS, GVM, GSS
  • 11.
  • 12. TYMPANIC NERVE GVM, GSS TYMPANIC PLEXUS LESSER PETROSAL NERVE GVM
  • 13. TYMPANIC PLEXUS tympanic nerve (IX.) communicating ramus of VII n. caroticotympanic nerves: (postganglionar sympathetic fibers from the carotid plexus)
  • 14. LESSER PETROSAL NERVE contains parasympathetic preganglionic fibers. These fibers terminate in the otic ganglion (just beneath the oval foramen). The postganglionis fibers join to the auriculotemporal nerve and provide the Secretomotor innervation of the parotid gland
  • 15. NERVE FOR CAROTID SINUS (HERING’S) GVS
  • 16. TONSILLARY BRANCH GVS LINGUAL BRANCHES SVS, GVM, GSS PHARYNGEAL BRANCHES PHARYNGEAL PLEXUS SVM, GVM, GSS
  • 17.
  • 19. X : Vagus Nerve : Vagus nerve Nuclei & their central connections. It is mixed nerve, attached lateral to olive of medulla caudal to glosso-pharyngeal N. in groove between olive & inf.cerebellar peduncle. It recevies afferent Fs.from : 1-Receptors for general sensation in pharynx, larynx, tympanic membrane, ext.acoustic meatus. 2- Chemoreceptors in aortic bodies and baroreceptors in aortic arch. 3-Receptors in thoracic & abdominal viscera.
  • 20. Nuclei of the vagus nerve: ambiguus nucleus SVM dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve GVM lateral nucleus of ala cinerea GVS nucleus of the solitary tract SVS nucleus of the spinal trigeminal tr. GSS
  • 21.
  • 22. Sensory ganglia of the vagus nerve superior (jugular) ggl. inferior (nodose) ggl Vegetative (parasympathetic) ganglia can be found in the wall of the viscera intramural ganglia
  • 23. Vagus nerve innervates With branchialmotor SVM fibers - levator veli palatini, - middle constrictor of the pharynx - inferior constrictor pharynx - muscles of the larynx and esophagus With somatosensory fibers - mucous membrane of the larynx, - mucous membrane of the inferior part of the pharynx - epiglottic vallecules - posterior part of the dura mater - posterior part of the skin of the external acustic meatus
  • 24. With special viscerosensory fibers - the taste buds around the epiglottic vallecules General viscerosensory and visceromotor fibers the larynx, trachea, oesophagus, bronchi, lungs, heart and abdominal viscera from the stomach to the left colic flexura
  • 25. Branches of the vagus nerve Cranio-cervical part 1. posterior meningeal branch 2. auricular branch 3. pharyngeal 4. superior laryngeal nerve 5. superior cardiac nerves 6. recurrant laryngeal nerve: - inferior laryngeal nerve, - inferior cardiac nerves, - tracheales branches, - esophageal branches
  • 26. Branches of the vagus nerve Thoracic part - cardiac branches - bronchial branches - pericardiac branches - oesophageal branches Adominal part - branches for the viscera - gastric plexus - hepatic plexus - coeliac plexus - renal plexus
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. XI :Accessory Nerve : Diagram of caudal medulla & rostral spinal cord to illustrate origin and course of vagus & accessory nerves. It is purely motor , consists of cranial part & spinal part. The cranial part emerges from lateral aspect of medulla below vagus N. It arises from caudal part of nucleus ambiguus of medulla. At the level of jugular foramen it joins vagusN. to supply Ms. of soft palate, pharynx & larynx. Spinal root of accessory arises from upper 5 cervical spinal cord segments. It ascends to the side of medulla to join the cranial root till the jugular F., it separates to supply sternomastoid & trapezius Ms.
  • 30. Nuclei of the accessory nerve: ambiguus nucleus SVM cranial root motoneurons of the C1-5 SM spinal root
  • 31. Branches of the accessory nerve 1. External branch SM innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius 2. Internal branch SVM joins to the vagus helps in the innervation of the arytenoideid muscle
  • 32. Spinal root of the accessory nerve
  • 33. XII : Hypoglossal Nerve : T.S.of medulla to illustrate origin & course of hypoglossal nerve. It is purely motor , supplying all extrinsic & intrinsic Ms. of tongue except palatoglossus (by pharyngeal plexus). It arises from hypoglossal nucleus in medulla ( beneath floor of 4th V.). It emerges from M.O. between olive & pyramid. It also receives coticobulbar Fs. from contralateral motor cortex, which subserve voluntary movements of tongue as occur in
  • 34. Hypoglossal nerve Innervates: all the extrinsic and intrinsic muscles of the tongue
  • 35.
  • 37. Motor neurone disease and lesions of cranial nerves IX-XII : • Occures in those over 50 years due to chronic degeneration of cortico-bulbar tracts projecting to nucleus ambiguus (sends motor Fs.in 9,10,11 nerves) & hypoglossal nucleus , leading to dysphonia (difficulty in phonation), dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) , dysarthria ( difficulty in articulation) and weakness & spasticity of tongue (pseudobulbar palsy). • There is also degeneration of nucleus ambiguus & hypoglossal nucleus themselves, leading to dysphonia,dysphagia, dysarthria and weakness, wasting & fasciculation of tongue (bulbar palsy). • IX-XII nerves can be damaged by tumours in skull foramina, lead to dysphonia, weakness, wasting & fasciculation of tongue and depression of gag reflex + wasting of sternomastoid & trapezius Ms.