BL. session 3. embryology Flashcards
state the key events in early development
fertilisation and implantation gastrulation neurulation segmentation folding
what happens in the pre embryonic period
1) cleavage> formation of morula (first mitotic division)
2) compaction > formation of blastocyst (formation of first cavity. fluid filled space) cells no longer totipotent, now pluripotent (become many cell types)
what is the name given to the two cell masses in week 1
inner cell mass= embryoblast
outer cell mass= trophoblast (supporting cells/tissues. placenta and membranes)
what is the two distinct layers that emerge from the outer cell mass
syncytiotrophoblast> transport of nutrients/waste across placenta
cytotrophoblast> forms stem cells for over transporting layer
what does the inner cell mass become?
syncytiotrophoblast> transport of nutrients/waste across placenta
cytotrophoblast> forms stem cells for over transporting layer --- bilaminar disk> epiblast hypoblast
placenta praevia
- implantation in lower uterine segment
- can cause haemorrhage in pregnancy (highly vascular opening of cervix)
- requires C section delivery
describe formation of trilaminar disk
1) cells of epiblast inc in number and pile towards the edges of primitive streak
2) push through the epithelial layer and squeeze through intracellular junctions
3) migrate across the embryonic disk
hypoblast completely removed/displaced
what do ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm derive from?
epiblast layer
how is left right side asymmetry established?
primitive node.
cilated cells at the node waft leftward signals to the left
side specific signalling cascades
summarise gastrulation
3rd week. (start of embryonic period)
primitive steak forms leading to migration and invagination
>trilaminar disk formation
what is neurulation
notochord causes overlying ectoderm to thicken forming neurectoderm.
> neural plate forms neural tube as the disk curls inwards
list 3 somite derivatives
dermatome (skin)
myotome (muscle)
sclerotome (bones)
what is segmentation
organisation of mesoderm into somites give rise to repeating structures (ribs. intercostal muscles. spinal cord)
what are the two folds that occur
cephalocaudal folding (head, tail)
lateral folding
(head fold, tail fold, then the two sides like an envelope.)
drawstring purse> ectoderm outside. endoderm inside.
what does notochord go on to form
nucleus pulpous of intervertebral disks