Development of the Nervous System Flashcards

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Neural crest cells develop into:

A

cranial nerve sensory ganglion cells and dorsal root ganglion cells

postganglionic autonomic ganglion cells (sym and para)

chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla

melanocytes

schwann cells

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what does the prosencephalon develop into?

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Telencephalon= cerebral cortex, basal ganglion, amygdala, plus the lateral forament of monor

Diencephalon = thalamus, hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, pineal gland and the third ventricle

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3
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What does the mesencephalon develop into?

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Midbrain + cerebral aqueduct

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What does the rhombencephalon develop into?

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Metencephalon = pons and cerebellum + 4th ventricle

Myelencephalon = medulla

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5
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What does the NS develop from?

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Ectoderm, induced by the notochord

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The notochord is made of..

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Mesoderm

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The sulcus limitans divides what two plates?

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Alar plate (sensory pathways)
Basal plate (motor pathways)
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What is myeloschisis (spina bifida)

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When the posteiror neuropore fails to close.

Three types:
spina bifida occulta
spina bifida cystica (meningocele and meningomyelocele)
rachischisis

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9
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Exencephalay:

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failure of the cephalic neural tube to close, result sin failure of the skull to form, leaving the malformed brain exposed

incompatible to life

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Hydrocephalus:

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abnormal accumulation of CSF within the ventricular system, can lead the lateral ventricles pressing outward on the cortex and developing skull; since the cranial nerves have not fused, the skull expands.

Usually blockage/stenosis of aqueduct of Sylvius.

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