Literature DB >> 3729131

Contributions of the glossopharyngeal nerve and the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve to the swallowing process in dogs.

A J Venker-van Haagen, W Hartman, W T Wolvekamp.   

Abstract

The separate contributions of the glossopharyngeal nerve and the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve to the innervation of the pharyngeal muscles were studied first in 10 canine cadavers by dissection of the pharyngeal plexus and the pharyngeal muscles. In 10 other dogs, the parent trunks and 1st division of the glossopharyngeal nerve and the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve were electrically stimulated. The evoked stimulation potentials were recorded from the stylopharyngeal, hyopharyngeal, thyropharyngeal, and cricopharyngeal muscles. One of the parent trunks was then transected, and the effects on the swallowing process were observed clinically and by contrast videofluorography. Denervation potentials resulting from nerve transection were recorded in the soft palate, the hyopharyngeal, thyropharyngeal, and cricopharyngeal muscles. The pharyngeal plexus was composed of branches originating from the glossopharyngeal nerve and the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve. In most dogs, the pharyngeal muscles and the soft palate were innervated ipsilaterally by both nerves. The swallowing process was more severely disturbed after bilateral transection of the pharyngeal branch of the vagus nerve than after bilateral transection of the glossopharyngeal nerve.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3729131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Vet Res        ISSN: 0002-9645            Impact factor:   1.156


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