7. Implantation and formation of germ layers Flashcards
Implantation
at 6 days blastocyst adheres to endometrium usually on posterior wall of uterus and nearer fundus than cervix blastocyst gives rise to inner cell mass (5 cells) and trophoblast (55 cells)
describe the trophoblast and inner cells mass during implantation
invasive, ingestive and digestive inner cell mass forms embryo
what does the inner cell mass do after 6 days
gives rise to primitive ectoderm which surrounds the amniotic cavity
gives rise to primitive endoderm which surrounds the cavity of yolk sac
the blastocyst wall is now 2 layered (cyto and syncytio)
day 10
completely embedded in the endoemtrium
epithelial continuity restored
trophoblast and yolk sac produce extraembryonic mesoderm
embryo attaches by trophoblast overlying inner cell mass
after day 10
endometrium undergoes DECIDUAL REACTION glycogen/ lipid distended cells, glands swell more. reaction most intense in regions of implantation
extra embryonic mesoderm left lining amnion and yolk sac and trophoblast 2 linings joined by connecting stalk
what do the derivatives of trophoblast form
placenta
cavities in extraembryonic mesoderm coalesce forms
chorionic cavity= extraembryonic coelom
where ectoderm and endoderm lie against each other
flattened bilaminar disc produced- the majority of fetus will be formed
ectoderm of amnion and endoderm of yolk is continuous with disc
Implanted Embryo
what are the features of the embryo in the second week
2 layers (ecto, endo)
2 cavities (amniotic and yolk sac)
2 trophoblast derivatives (cyto and syncytio)
Decidual reaction
oestrogen and progesterone signalling leads to decidualisation- spreads throughout uterus
Bone morpohgenetic protein 2 (BMP2) non active presscursor protein is cleaved by proprotein covertase 5/6 to produce active form
deletion or knock down of these proteins inhibits- implantation failure and infertility
Twins: if the zygote is split during days 1-3
Dichorionic/ diamniotic: separate chorions and amnion, own placenta
almost all cases of dizyotic twins
lowest mortality risk
25% monozygotic
Twins: cleavage days 4-8
Monochorionic/ diamniotic
same placenta and two amniotic sacs
risk of twin-twin transfusion syndrome
60-70% pregnancies with monozygotic (identical) twins
Twins: cleavage day 8-13
Mono/mono
same amnion and placenta
1-2% mz
50-60% survival rate
umbilical cords may tangle and cause miscarriage or cerebral palsy (lack of O2)
Twins: cleavage days 13-15
Conjoined twins
highest mortality
shared organs
one twin may be sacrificed