Congenital disorders associated with CNS Flashcards

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Closures in humans and mouse

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In mouse, closure 1 is located at the edge between the hindbrain and spinal cord
Closure 2 is located between the forebrain and midbrain
Closure 3 is located in the most rostral portion of the forebrain
In human we have the same 3 closure points plus 2 additional ones an these are:
Closure 4 which occurs more rostrally with in the hindbrain
than closure 1
And closure 5 which is located at the very posterior portion of the neural plate
Closures are a part of the primary neurulation mechanism

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the 2 modes of neural tube closure

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-Primary neurulation: 
• rolling-up of tube 
• closure is by fold apposition then "zipping-up" 
• Finally, at cranial and caudal neuropores
-Secondary neurulation: 
• tunnelling or hollowing of tail bud 
-The primary and secondary neural tube 
become continuous 
• Somites 30-31 in human (2nd sacral)
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3
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how does the shaping of the neural plate occur

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by convergence/ extension

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Primary neurulation: cellular and

molecular mechanisms

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• Shaping of the neural plate occurs by
convergence/extension
• Tubing requires bending at hinge points
• Cell wedging at hinge points: microtubules & actin
filaments
-Controlled by the Planar Cell Polarity pathway

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The Wnt-PCP pathway

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-Wnts: secreted signalling molecu les — the ligand
-Frizzleds: Wnt receptor,
transmembra ne proteins
-Vangl and Celsr: co-receptors
necessary for signal transduction
-Dv11-3: cytoplasmic proteins, activated
upon interaction between Wnts and
Fzds

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what is Chraniorachischisis

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when the neural plate is abnormally
broad with a non-bending
region between neural folds

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Neural Tube Defects in humans

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Anencephaly: cranial neuropore failure 
— perinatal lethal (also craniorachischisis) 
Spina Bifida: caudal neuropore failure 
— Occulta (unfused vertebral arches) 
— Meningocoele 
—Meningomyelocoele 
—Myeloschisis aperta
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Environmental factors associated to NTDs

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Maternal diet 
• Vitamin deficiency/malnutrition 
---Folate 
---Inositol 
• High levels of sugar 
Maternal obesity 
Diabetes 
Hypertermia Teratogenic agents 
• Valproic acid (VPA)
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Relationship between folic acid and NTD

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inversely proportional

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