Early Embryonic development and Cell differentiation Flashcards
What is embryonic differentiation?
process during which embryonic cells specialise and diverse tissue structures arse, each with a special function
Types of stem cells
totipotent, pluripotent, multipotent
Totipotent
can give rise to all cell typed found in the adult organism, including extraembryonic cells (eg. zygote)
Pluripotent
can give rise to all 3 germ layers, but not extraembryonic cells (eg. inner cell mass)
Multipotent
restricted number of different cell types
found in some tissues (eg. bone marrow can generate replacement cells but only of the same/similar type)
Uses of adult stem cells
multipotent and scarce, therefore slow rate of cell division
can replace tissue that is damaged through disease/injury
Uses of embryonic stem cells
pluripotent, can form almost any cell/tissue type
How are embryonic stem cells obtained?
- reproductive cloning - from embryos after IVF
- therapeutic cloning/somatic nuclear transfer - nuclei from adult stem cells and introduce to enucleated oocytes, which are stimulated to differentiate into blastocysts, ESCs harvested
Problems with reproductive cloning
immune rejection
ethics - cells come from viable embryos
Advantages of therapeutic cloning
derived from host, therefore genetically compatible
more ethical