Circular fibers of ciliary muscle
Fibrae circulares musculi ciliaris
- Latin eponym: Fibrae Muelleri
- Eponym: Müller's muscle
- Related terms: Circular fibres; Circular fibers
Definition
The circular fibres of ciliary muscle are the innermost fibres of ciliary muscle, arranged in a ring around the lens.
Function
When the circular fibres contract, they reduce the diameter of the ciliary ring, causing relaxation of the zonular fibres and allowing the lens to become more convex for near vision (accommodation).
References
BorgesGiampani, A.S. and Giampani Junior, J., 2013. Anatomy of ciliary body, ciliary processes, anterior chamber angle and collector vessels. In: S. Rumelt (ed.) Glaucoma: Basic and Clinical Aspects. London: IntechOpen. Available at: https://doi.org/10.5772/52780
Standring, S. (Ed.). (2015). Eye (Chapter 42). In Gray's anatomy: The anatomical basis of clinical practice (41st ed., pp. 686706). Churchill Livingstone.