1.7 Development of the Nervous System Flashcards

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Describe the initial formation of the three germ layers

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  • Zygote is formed
  • replicated into ball of cells; blastocyst
  • Invagination
  • In which forms endoderm (innermost), mesoderm, and ectoderm
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Describe the formation of the neural tube from the endoderm

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  • Section of endodedrm thickens into “neural plate”
  • Neural groove forms rostral to caudal, creating neural crest
  • Groove deepens and neural folds fuse dorsally
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Describe the differentiation of the five brain divisions once the neural tube has been folded

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  • At rostral end of neural tube, the prosencephalon (forebrain), mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon (hindbrain) have differentiated
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What are the precursors to the forebrain and hindbrain respectively?

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Forebrain: prosencephalon
Hindbrain: rhombencephalon

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What are neuropores, and what is their function?

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  • Holes in either end of the neural tube post-neurulation.
  • Allow for communication with amniotic fluid
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Which signalling molecules are produced at the dorsal vs ventral surface of the neural tube?

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Dorsal: bone morphogenic proteins
Ventral: Sonic the hedgehog protein

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When bone morphogenic protein and sonic the hedgehog protein create different conc gradients in the developing neural tube, what does this cause?

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  • Two different patterns of development
  • Sulcus limitans forms between two halves
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What is the name of the sulcus that separates the two halves of the developing spinal cord?

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Sulcus limitans

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Which plate forms the precursor to the ventral/dorsal horn of the spinal cord?

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Dorsal: Alar
Ventral: Basal

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From which cells are the cell bodies of sensory neurons derived from during the development of the spinal cord?

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Neural crest

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At what week does the rostral aspect of the spinal cord differentiate into 3 vs 5 brain areas?

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Week 4: Three areas
Week 5: Five areas

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In terms of growth, what causes the gyrencephalic appearance of the brain?

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Grey matter grows faster than the white matter.

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Define Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

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  • Death of an infant under 1 year of age, unexplained after case investigation.
  • Investigation includes autopsy, examination of circumstances, review of clinical history
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What are the three risks described in the triple risk model of SIDS?

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  • Vulnerable Infant
  • Exogenous stressors
  • Critical development period
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Describe the potential role of an immature nervous system in the pathogenesis of SIDS

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  • It is thought that SIDS occurs due to brainstem dysfunction, causing cardiorespiratory instability
  • Peak SIDS incidence coincides with physiological changes in neural control of respiratory, cardiac, and sleep cycles
  • Perhaps, in the case of SIDS, this results in defective control of these life-sustaining process, leading to death
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