Development of the Reproductive System Flashcards
Which system develops closely with the reproductive system?
The renal system develops closely with the reproductive system.
List the components of the early mesoderm.
1 - The paraxial mesoderm is the section of mesoderm closest to the axis of the embryo, surrounding the neural tube.
2 - The lateral plate mesoderm consists of two plates of outward-stretching mesoderm located at the most lateral sides of the embryo.
3 - The intermediate mesoderm is the section of mesoderm between the paraxial and lateral mesoderm.
What are the components of the lateral plate mesoderm?
The lateral plate mesoderm is divided into an outer somatic mesoderm and an inner splanchnic mesoderm.
From which embryological tissue does the reproductive system develop?
From which embryological tissue does the renal system develop?
- The reproductive system is derived from the intermediate mesoderm.
- The renal system is derived from the same tissue.
List the sequences of renal development in the embryo.
When does each sequence develop?
Where is each sequence located during development?
1 - Pronephros.
- The pronephros arises at week 3 of gestation.
- The pronephros is located in the cervical region.
2 - Mesonephros.
- The pronephros degrades and gives rise to the mesonephros at week 4.
- The mesonephros is located in the thoracic and lumbar regions.
3 - Metanephros.
- The mesonephros degrades and gives rise to the metanephros at week 5, which is the permanent renal system.
Describe the structure of the mesonephros.
- The mesonephros contains many mesonephric tubules.
- The mesonephric tubules all drain into one mesonephric duct.
- The mesonephric duct lies adjacent to the paramesonephric duct (important in female gonadal development - explained later).
- The mesonephros is contained within a mesenchymal tissue known as the nephrogenic cord.
List the components of the metanephros.
The metanephros is composed of:
1 - Ureteric bud.
2 - Metanephric blastema.
What does the ureteric bud give rise to?
The ureteric bud gives rise to:
1 - Collecting ducts.
2 - Minor and major calyces.
3 - Renal pelvis.
4 - Ureters.
How does the metanephric blastema form?
What does the metanephric blastema give rise to?
- The metanephric blastema is formed from the lower 1/3 of the nephrogenic cord wrapping around the ureteric bud.
- The metanephric blastema gives rise to the nephrons of the kidney.
How do the calyces of the kidney form?
The calyces of the kidney form when the ureteric bud bifurcates into branches, forming numerous cavities in the metanephric blastema.
What happens to the remnants of the mesonephros?
The remnants of the mesonephros give rise to the genital ridge, which is the precursor to the gonads and genitals.
What is the cloaca?
The cloaca is the common chamber into which the intestinal, urinary (metanephros), and genital tracts (remnants of the mesonephros and paramesonephros) open.
What is the urogenital sinus?
- The urogenital sinus is the ventral part of the cloaca, formed after the cloaca separates from the anal canal.
- It is the region of the future bladder and lower genital tracts (urethra in males, urethra and lower vagina in females).
How do the metanephros and remnants of the mesonephros move during development?
- The metanephros moves up from the pelvic region to the lumbar region.
- The remnants of the mesonephros move down from the lumbar region to the pelvic region.
Until which point in gestation is the male reproductive system the same as the female reproductive system?
The male reproductive system is the same as the female reproductive system until week 7 of gestation.