Embryology - male Flashcards
When do the genitals first start developing?
Week 5-6
How do the genitals first appear?
As the genital or gonadal ridge. A thickening of the medial part of the mesonephros
What are the primitive sex cord?
Structures fromed from mesenchyme of Genital ridges.
They receive Germ cells from the yolk sac
How do germ cells reach the primitive sex cords?
In wk 6 germ cells migrate from the yolk sac –> Dorsal mesentery –> Primitive sex cords
What happens when germ cells migrate to the primitive sex chords?
Indifferent Gonad is formed
What happends after formation of the indifferent gonad?
Mesonephric epithelium invaginates to form the paramesonephric duct
Where is the paramesonephric duct found and where does it go?
Its lateral to the mesonephros and developing gonads.
The cranial end enters peritoneal cavity –> passes ventrally over mesonephric ducts –> enters dorsal wall of urogenital sinus
What happens to the indifferent Gonad?
Forms the testis
What happens to the mesonephric duct?
Forms:
- Epidydimis
- Vas Deferens
- Seminal Vescle
What happens to the paramesonephric duct?
Degenerates
What happens to the urogenital sinus?
Forms
Bladder
Urethra
Prostate
What gene is responsible for determining testes vs ovaries?
SRY (sex determing region Y) on the Y chromosome encodes for a protein called TDF (Testis determining factor) that triggers testes development
Describe the actions of SRY
Makes TDF –> Indifferent Gonad –> Testis
Found in Primordial Supporting Cells within the sex chords –> Sertoli cells
How are sertoli cells involved in development of the testes?
They’re created from Primordial Supporting Cells that express SRY
They secrete MIS (Mullerian Inhibiting Substance):
1) Paramesonephric duct degenerates
2) Mesenchymal cells between sex cords –> Leydig Cells
What do Leydig cells do to develop the individuals sex?
They produce testosterone –> masculine differentiation of mesonephric ducts and male external genitalia