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OUTLINE I. GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL NERVE II. HITCHHIKING FIBERS

CRANIAL NERVES II: BRANCHES OF IX. IX. OUTLINE I. GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL NERVE II. HITCHHIKING FIBERS. - review branches of IX - pathways complicated by hitch-hiking fibers. IX - GLOSSO- PHARYNGEAL. CRANIAL NERVE CHART: TYPES OF NEURONS. Somatic Sensory. Visceral Sensory. Taste, Smell.

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OUTLINE I. GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL NERVE II. HITCHHIKING FIBERS

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  1. CRANIAL NERVES II: BRANCHES OF IX IX OUTLINE I. GLOSSO-PHARYNGEAL NERVE II. HITCHHIKING FIBERS - review branches of IX - pathways complicated by hitch-hiking fibers IX - GLOSSO- PHARYNGEAL

  2. CRANIAL NERVE CHART: TYPES OF NEURONS Somatic Sensory Visceral Sensory Taste, Smell Branchial muscles Autonomic X VII, IX and X are complex and have a number of components

  3. SVE - Special Visceral Efferents - Branchial Muscles - motor to voluntary skeletal muscles derived from branchial arches - visceral because develop in pharynx then migrate Third Glosso- pharyngeal IX First - Trigeminal V Sixth Accessory XI Fourth Vagus X Second - Facial VII

  4. CRANIAL NERVES I. GVE PARASYMPATHETIC GANGLIA

  5. GSA - General Somatic Afferents sensory to skin, ORAL cavity, NASAL cavity, joints, muscles ALMOST ALLTRIGEMINAL VEXCEPTION:SKIN OF OUTER EARALSO1) VII- FACIAL2) IX - GLOSSO- PHARYNGEAL3) X - VAGUS

  6. GVA - General Visceral Afferents Sensory to Pharynx and derivatives All Pharynx is GVA In 3 Cranial Nerves Nasal Cavity GSA NASOPHARYNX - VII Oral Cavity GSA OROPHARYNX - IX LARYNGOPHARYNX - X IX – Also provides GVA touch to post. 1/3 of tongue

  7. SVA - Special Visceral Afferents Chemical Sense - TASTE - in three cranial nerves X - VAGUS - ant. to epiglottis IX - GLOSSO- PHARYNGEAL post. 1/3 of tongue VII - FACIAL - ant. 2/3 of tongue TONGUE IX - SVA taste and GVA touch to post. tongue

  8. BRANCHES OF IX HITCHHIKE WITH BRANCHES OF V Recall: Recall: Trigeminal V Receives hitchhiking fibers from Facial VII and Glossopharyngeal IX CN XII Receives hitchhiking fibers from C1 example: V3 Lingual VII Chorda Tympani Parasympathetics from IX also hitchhike with a branch of Trigeminal: Auriculotemporal nerve (V3)

  9. PARASYMPATHETICS AND TASTE FIBERS OF VII AND IX JOIN BRANCHES OF V

  10. IX - GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL leaves Post. Cranial fossa via Jugular Foramen IX

  11. IX - GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NOSE exits via Jugular Foramen Lesser Petrosal N. Tympanic N. 1. Tympanic Nerve Forms tympanic plexus; GVA sensory to middle ear Mastoid sinus auditory tube Auditory tube IX 2. Lesser Petrosal GVE parasymp To Parotid Gland exits via Jugular Foramen

  12. IX- LESSER PETROSAL NERVE - PAROTID GLAND Lesser Petrosal N. IX Lesser Petrosal –synapse in Otic Ganglion Post. ganglionic parasymp. from Otic ganglion join Auriculo temporal N. V 3 -to Parotid Gland May also carry GSA fibers to outer ear Otic Ganglion Auriculo Temporal N. V 3 Parotid Gland

  13. IX - GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL Motor Nerve to Stylopharyngeus 3. Carotid branches Sensory – Carotid sinus - blood Pressure Carotid Body - CO2 in blood 4. Motor Nerve to Stylopharyngeus 5. Pharyngeal Branches Sensory to oropharynx 6. Tonsillar Branches Sensory to palatine tonsil 7. Lingual branches Sensory (touch) & taste to post. 1/3 of tongue Tympanic Tonsillar Lingual Carotid Pharyngeal br

  14. PARASYMPATHETIC OF IX JOIN BRANCHES OF V IX – LESSER PETROSAL – OTIC GANGLION AURICULO- TEMPORAL NERVE

  15. INTEGRATION REVIEW GAG REFLEX Carotid Pharyngeal branches IX – GAG REFLEX IN - IX(Pharyngeal Sensory branches) OUT - X IX –CENTRAL LESIONS – Nucleus solitarius - GVA-- 9,10: cardiac-pulmonary areflexia; loss of chemo-baro-sensory afferents in the carotid sinus/body (Carotid branch IX)

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