Embryology Flashcards
Embryology of the foregut
Around day 30
The gut tube is formed from endoderm and mesoderm
Endoderm - inner layer of gut
Mesoderm - wraps around for structural and functional support
The endoderm includes cells developing into muscosal epithelium, mucosal and submucosal glands
Mesoderm - becomes lamina propria, smooth muscle, vessels and serosa
Submucosal and myenteric plexuses come from neural crest
Describe the development of the liver
Day 29-34
The liver develops from the foregut endoderm. Liver bud breaches into the connective tissue mesoderm. The cells start to develop
What happens in between days 35-39?
- Can see where stomach ends and duodeunum begins
- Pancreas develops from two sites
- Liver continues to develop
Describe the development of the pancreas
- Ventral (smaller) pancreatic bud sprouts from liver bud
- Dorsal pancreatic bud sprouts from the duodenum
What happens between days 40-55?
- Pancreas continues to develop
- Liver takes shape
- Gall bladder and biliary ducts are distinguishable
- Endoderm develops into branched tubules which will become ducts
- Islets of Langerhans arise from stem cells at duct branch points that later detach
- Around day 42 the gut tube undergoes a primary rotation
- Ventral pancreas and biliary system are moved towards the dorsal pancreas
- Duodenum forms C shape
What happens at around day 56?
- Pancreas portions fuse together
- Ventral pancreas becomes uncinate process
- Ventral pancreatic already connected to biliary tree via common bile duct becomes major pancreatic duct
- Dorsal duct fuses with common bile duct normally (in some doesnβt and remains as an accessory duct)