1.7 Development of the Nervous System Flashcards
Describe the initial formation of the three germ layers
- Zygote is formed
- replicated into ball of cells; blastocyst
- Invagination
- In which forms endoderm (innermost), mesoderm, and ectoderm
Describe the formation of the neural tube from the endoderm
- Section of endodedrm thickens into “neural plate”
- Neural groove forms rostral to caudal, creating neural crest
- Groove deepens and neural folds fuse dorsally
Describe the differentiation of the five brain divisions once the neural tube has been folded
- At rostral end of neural tube, the prosencephalon (forebrain), mesencephalon, and rhombencephalon (hindbrain) have differentiated
What are the precursors to the forebrain and hindbrain respectively?
Forebrain: prosencephalon
Hindbrain: rhombencephalon
What are neuropores, and what is their function?
- Holes in either end of the neural tube post-neurulation.
- Allow for communication with amniotic fluid
Which signalling molecules are produced at the dorsal vs ventral surface of the neural tube?
Dorsal: bone morphogenic proteins
Ventral: Sonic the hedgehog protein
When bone morphogenic protein and sonic the hedgehog protein create different conc gradients in the developing neural tube, what does this cause?
- Two different patterns of development
- Sulcus limitans forms between two halves
What is the name of the sulcus that separates the two halves of the developing spinal cord?
Sulcus limitans
Which plate forms the precursor to the ventral/dorsal horn of the spinal cord?
Dorsal: Alar
Ventral: Basal
From which cells are the cell bodies of sensory neurons derived from during the development of the spinal cord?
Neural crest
At what week does the rostral aspect of the spinal cord differentiate into 3 vs 5 brain areas?
Week 4: Three areas
Week 5: Five areas
In terms of growth, what causes the gyrencephalic appearance of the brain?
Grey matter grows faster than the white matter.
Define Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Death of an infant under 1 year of age, unexplained after case investigation.
- Investigation includes autopsy, examination of circumstances, review of clinical history
What are the three risks described in the triple risk model of SIDS?
- Vulnerable Infant
- Exogenous stressors
- Critical development period
Describe the potential role of an immature nervous system in the pathogenesis of SIDS
- 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