Development Flashcards
Describe cell differentiation
- Process by which embryonic cells become different from one another
- Involves the emergence of cell types such as muscle, nerve, skin and fat cells
- It is the achievement of a stable terminal state
- It is characterised by the profile of proteins in that cell
What is the hierarchy of stem cells?
- Totipotent
- Pluripotent
- Multipotent
Define potency
The entire repertoire of cell types a particular cell can give rise to in all possible environments
Describe totipotent
Cells of the very early mammalian embryo; identical and unrestricted; can give rise to any cell of the body
Describe pluripotent
Inner cells of the blastocyst; less potent; can give rise to many cell types but not all
Describe multipotent
They give rise to cells that have a particular function e.g blood stem cells
What are the two stages of stem cell commitment?
- First stage: specification (reversible)
- Second stage: determination (irreversible)
How does a naive cell become specified?
- Intrinsic signal - cell autonomous signal tells the cell who it is
- Extrinsic signal - a chemical or molecule in the environment gives the cell spatial information, tells the cell where it is
Describe the progress of a cell during development
- Naive
- Cytoplasmic determinants or induction
- Specified
- Loss of competence for alternative fates
- Determined
- Cell specific gene expression
- Differentiated
Define competence
Ability of a cell to respond to the chemical stimuli
How can a cell lose competence?
By changes in surface receptor or intracellular molecules
What is intramembranous ossification?
The formation of bone in fibrous connective tissue (which is formed from condensed mesenchyme cells.
The process occurs during the formation of flat bones such as the mandible and flat bones of the skull
Describe HOX genes
- HOX genes are a related group of genes that are expressed along the long axis of the embryo from head to tail
- They are ancient genes and are therefore present in many animal groups. They have been extensively studied in Drosophila melanogaster
Describe limb development initiation
- During embryonic development HOX genes determine the body axis and the position of the limbs along the body axis
- The products of HOX genes belong to a class of proteins known as transcription factors, which bind to DNA, and thereby regulate the transcription of other genes
- Once the cranio-caudal position is set, limb growth is regulated along three axes
What are the three axes along which, limb growth is regulated?
- Proximo-distal axis
- Antero-posterior axis
- Dorso-ventral axis