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. 2011 Jan 13;2010:476018. doi: 10.1155/2010/476018

Table 1.

Classification of the efferent peripheral nerves innervating striated musculature based on embryological and anatomical findings. All cranial nerves have a nucleus within the brainstem and receive mesenchymal contributions from neural crest cells. The cranial nerves can be subdivided into 3 groups. CSEpr cranial nerves innervate striated muscle derived from preotic somites. CSEpo cranial nerves innervate striated musculature from postotic somites, while CBE cranial nerves innervate striated muscle developing from somitomeres (head mesoderm). Spinal nerves have a nucleus within the spinal cord and muscles of somitic origin. Trunk Mesenchyme also forms from the mesodermal layer. The transitional nerve (accessory proper) has a nucleus within the spinal cord, innervates muscle derived from somites, and has mesenchymal elements that form from neural crest cells, thus making it a unique peripheral nerve. It is important to note that the eleventh crania nerve is represented entirely by the laryngopalatopharyngeal motor (LPP) formerly the cranial root of the accessory.

Target muscle(s) Nucleus location Mesoderm Neural crest Classisfication
Cranial Nerves
III Extraocular eye m.'s Brainstem Preotic Somite YES CSEpr
IV Superior Oblique m Brainstem Preotic Somite YES CSEpr
V Muscles of Mastication Brainstem L.P.M. YES CBE
VI Lateral Rectus m Brainstem Preotic Somite YES CSEpr
VII Facial Expression/2nd Jaw Brainstem L.P.M. YES CBE
IX Pharynx Brainstem L.P.M. YES CBE
X Int Laryn. Palate, Pharynx Brainstem Occipital Somites YES CSEpo
XI-Palatopharyngeal Pharynx Brainstem Occipital Somites YES CSEpo
XII Tongue m.'s Brainstem Occipital Somites YES CSEpo

Transitional neve
XI-accessory proper SCM and trapezius Spinal cord Cervical somites YES TSE

Spinal Nerves
31 human Respective myotome Spinal cord Somite NO GSE