Embryology & Congenital abnormalities Flashcards
The body cavities (coela) are formed very early during embryogenesis from witch layer?
from endoderm and mesoderm
- body cavities (pleura, etc.) = mesoderm
- lining of respiratory system = endoderm
What are the 3 cavities formed by the intra-embryonic mesenchyme? How does it happens ?
3 cavities :
- Pericardial
- Pleural (in the thorax)
- Peritoneal (in the abdomino-pelvic region)
Once your mesenchyme is form, continuous coelum will be formed, by mesenchymal-epitheial transition (MET) initially called the coelomic epithelium. Later this epithelium will appears as a simple epithelium called mesothelium (full of mesenchymal stem cells). This horseshoe-shaped body cavity will form the 3 separate body cavities after folding of the embryo.
What are the 3 parts of the gut formed during embryogenesis? Which one forms the respiratory system ? To which one the yolk sac is attached ?
- Foregut
- Pharynx
- Eosophage
- Respiratory system
- Midgut
- attached to the yolk sac
- Hindgut
The gut originated from which type of layer?
The definitive endoderm (the part that’s forming the yolk sac)
What are the 5 stages of lung morphogenesis?
- Embryonic phase
- Pseudoglandular phase
- Canacular phase
- Terminal sac phase
- Postnatal aleveolation : alveolar formation isn’t complete until 8 y.o kid
In the embryonic phase, from which part is formed the respiratory system? What fills this growth ?
- The lower respiratory system begins to develop around mid fourth week from a groove (laryngo-tracheal groove in the foregut) that mark the primordium of the trachea and future laryngeal region in the proximal region connected to the pharynx
- The future oesophagus is filled with cells (overgrowth)
In which phase of lung morphogenesis are the primary bronchis formed?
Embryonic phase
In witch phase of lung morphogenesis are the tertiary bronchis formed?
Pseudoglandular phase
Which phase of lung morphogenesis is called the vascular/angiogenesis phase?
Canalicular phase (occurs with VEGF secretion form growing tips).
- You have creation of primary alveoli (terminal saccules) that makes gas exchange possible
What is the Sonic Hedgehog gene affects on lung embryogenesis?
- Endodermal-mesenchymal interaction during separation of the trachea and oesophagus
- Branching morphogenesis
- If not working, might cause fistulae between the oesophagus and trachea
What is the consequence of failure in recanalization of the gut & trachea (Atresia)?
Defective Apoptosis:
- Associated with Down’s and other genetic causes
- Associated with vascular insufficiency in embryogenesis
What are the basic mechanism underlying anomaies seen in the respiratory and gut system
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genetic causes :bad MET interaction, problem with oesophagus/trachea branching
- defective sonic-hedgehog : affect normal tracheo-oesophageal septum and branching morphogenesis (Shh)
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normal recanalization of the trachea and gut
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Atresia : failure in normal recanalization of the gut and trachea involving defective apoptosis (cells stay and block the trachea and oesophagus)
- vascular insufficiency during embryogenesis = abnormal gut wall formation
- abnormal amniotic fluid turnover as a consequence gut atresia affecting normal branching morphogenesis of the lung (the amniotic fluid goes right to the buds and you expect a normal turnover of amniotic fluid aka it circulates and gets reabsorbed by the gut)
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Atresia : failure in normal recanalization of the gut and trachea involving defective apoptosis (cells stay and block the trachea and oesophagus)
What are the 3 major and subtle causes of hypoplasia of the lung?
- Renal agenesis abnormalities –> Olifohydramios –> lung hypoplasia
- Premature ruptured foetal membranes –> lung hypoplasia
- Inadequate thoracic space / diaphragmatic hernia –> lung hypoplasia
What are the 3 things in the respiratory system formed by the Endoderm?
- Airway epithelium
- Airway glands
- Pulmonary epithelium
What are the 3 things of the respiratory system formed by the mesoderm?
- Connective Tissue
- Cartilage
- Smooth Muscle