Embryology of the CNS Flashcards
Define Neurulation
The formation in the early embryo of the neural plate and neural folds, followed by its closure with development of the neural tube.
When in embryological development does the neurulation occur?
Week 3 - middle of week 4
Describe the formation of the neural plate during neurulation
The dorsal midline ectoderm undergoes thickening to form the neural plate
Describe the formation of the neural folds and groove during neurulation, from the neural plate
The lateral margins of the neural plate become elevated, forming neural folds on either side of a longitudinal, midline depression, the neural groove
Describe the formation of neural crests during neurulation
Some cells of the apices of the neural folds become separated to form groups lying dorsolateral to the neural tube - the neural crests.
Label the diagrams of neurulation
What happens to the neural tube once formed?
A longitudinal groove, the sulcus limitans, appears on the inner surface of the lateral walls of the neural tube dividing it into ventral and dorsal sections
Describe what happens to the neural tube after the formation of the sulcus limitans
The ventral portion, basal plate become motor neurones
The dorsal portion, the alar plate, become sensory neurones
At what week of development do the primary brain vesicles form from the neural tube, and what are they?
At week five the rostral portion of the neural tube forms the:
- Prosencephalon (forebrain)
- Mesencephalon (midbrain)
- Rhombancephalon (hindbrain)
What separates the Prosencephalon from the Mesencephalon?
The Cephalic flexure
At what week of development do the secondary brain vesicles form, and what are they?
At week 7 secondary brain vesicles are formed
Prosencephalon
- >Telencephalon
- > Diencephalon
Rhombancephalon
- > Metencephalon
- > Myelencephalon
What sepparated the Metencephalon and the Myelencephalon?
The formation of teh pontine flexure
Which derivates of in the mature brain do each secondary brain vesicle form?
(i) Telencephalon
(ii) Diencephalon
(iii) Mesenchephalon
(iv) Metencephalon
(v) Myelencephalon
(i) Cerebral hemispheres
(ii) Thalamus
(iii) Midbrain
(iv) Pons, cerebellum
(v) medulla oblongata