Dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve

Posterior nucleus of vagus nerve

Nuclei of origin of cranial motor nerves schematically represented; lateral view. ("X" visible at bottom center.)

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Latin nucleus posterior nervi vagi
NeuroNames hier-752
NeuroLex ID Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve
Dorlands
/Elsevier
n_11/12582533
TA A14.1.04.229
FMA 54585

Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve (or posterior motor nucleus of vagus) is a cranial nerve nucleus for the vagus nerve in the medulla that lies ventral to the floor of the fourth ventricle. It mostly serves parasympathetic vagal functions in the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, and other thoracic and abdominal vagal innervations. The cell bodies for the preganglionic parasympathetic vagal neurons that innervate the heart reside in the nucleus ambiguus.

Additional cell bodies are found in the nucleus ambiguus, which give rise to the branchial efferent motor fibers of the vagus nerve (CN X) terminating in the laryngeal, pharyngeal muscles, and musculus uvulae.

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