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The ciliary muscle is an of the formed as a ring of Schachar, Ronald A. (2012). "Anatomy and Physiology." (Chapter 4) . in the eye's middle layer, the (). It controls accommodation for viewing objects at varying distances and regulates the flow of into Schlemm's canal. It also changes the shape of the lens within the eye but not the size of the pupil which is carried out by the sphincter pupillae muscle and .

The ciliary muscle, pupillary sphincter muscle and pupillary dilator muscle sometimes are called intrinsic ocular muscles or intraocular muscles.


Structure

Development
The ciliary muscle develops from within the and is considered a cranial derivative.
(2010). 9781605479019, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. .


Nerve supply
The ciliary muscle receives parasympathetic fibers from the short ciliary nerves that arise from the . The parasympathetic postganglionic fibers are part of cranial nerve V1 (Nasociliary nerve of the trigeminal), while presynaptic parasympathetic fibers to the ciliary ganglia travel with the oculomotor nerve.
(2025). 9780781736398, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
The postganglionic parasympathetic innervation arises from the ciliary ganglion.

Presynaptic parasympathetic signals that originate in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus are carried by cranial nerve III (the ) and travel through the via the postganglionic parasympathetic fibers which travel in the short ciliary nerves and supply the and iris. activation of the M3 muscarinic receptors causes ciliary muscle contraction. The effect of contraction is to decrease the diameter of the ring of ciliary muscle causing relaxation of the zonule fibers, the lens becomes more spherical, increasing its power to refract light for near vision.

The parasympathetic tone is dominant when a higher degree of accommodation of the lens is required, such as reading a book.

(2025). 9780071624428, McGraw-Hill.


Function

Accommodation
The ciliary fibers have circular (Ivanoff),
(2025). 9783540691440
longitudinal () and radial orientations.Riordan-Eva Paul, "Chapter 1. Anatomy & Embryology of the Eye" (Chapter). AccessMedicine.com

According to Hermann von Helmholtz's theory, the circular ciliary muscle fibers affect zonular fibers in the (fibers that suspend the lens in position during accommodation), enabling changes in lens shape for light focusing. When the ciliary muscle contracts, it pulls itself forward and moves the frontal region toward the axis of the eye. This releases the tension on the lens caused by the zonular fibers (fibers that hold or flatten the lens). This release of tension of the zonular fibers causes the lens to become more spherical, adapting to short range focus. Conversely, relaxation of the ciliary muscle causes the zonular fibers to become taut, flattening the lens, increasing the ,

(2025). 9780071624428, McGraw-Hill.
increasing long range focus. Although Helmholtz's theory has been widely accepted since 1855, its mechanism still remains controversial. Alternative theories of accommodation have been proposed by others, including L. Johnson, M. Tscherning, and especially Ronald A. Schachar.


Trabecular meshwork pore size
Contraction and relaxation of the longitudinal fibers, which insert into the trabecular meshwork in the anterior chamber of the eye, cause an increase and decrease in the meshwork pore size, respectively, facilitating and impeding flow into the canal of Schlemm.Salmon John F, "Chapter 11. Glaucoma" (Chapter). AccessMedicine.com


Clinical significance

Glaucoma
Open-angle (OAG) and closed-angle glaucoma (CAG) may be treated by muscarinic receptor agonists (e.g., ), which cause rapid and contraction of the ciliary muscles, opening the trabecular meshwork, facilitating drainage of the aqueous humour into the canal of Schlemm and ultimately decreasing intraocular pressure.Le, Tao T.; Cai, Xumei; Waples-Trefil, Flora. "QID: 22067". USMLERx. MedIQ Learning, LLC. 2006–2010. 13 January 2010 Usmlerx.com


History

Etymology
The word ciliary had its origins around 1685–1695."cilia", Unabridged. Source location: Random House, Inc. Reference.com. Retrieved on 2010-01-16 from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cilia. The term originated a few years later in 1705–1715, and is the of cilium meaning . In , cilia means upper and is perhaps a from supercilium, meaning . The suffix -ary originally occurred in loanwords from ( -arie), ( -er, -eer, -ier, - aire, -er), and Latin ( -ārius); it can generally mean "pertaining to, connected with", "contributing to", and "for the purpose of".Dictionary.com, "-ary", in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Source location: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. Reference.com. Retrieved on 2010-01-16 from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/-ary. Taken together, cili(a)-ary pertains to various anatomical structures in and around the eye, namely the and annular suspension of the lens of the eye."ciliary," in Dictionary.com Unabridged. Source location: Random House, Inc. Reference.com. Retrieved on 2010-01-16 from http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ciliary.

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