Embryology of the CNS Flashcards

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Define Neurulation

A

The formation in the early embryo of the neural plate and neural folds, followed by its closure with development of the neural tube.

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When in embryological development does the neurulation occur?

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Week 3 - middle of week 4

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3
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Describe the formation of the neural plate during neurulation

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The dorsal midline ectoderm undergoes thickening to form the neural plate

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4
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Describe the formation of the neural folds and groove during neurulation, from the neural plate

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The lateral margins of the neural plate become elevated, forming neural folds on either side of a longitudinal, midline depression, the neural groove

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5
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Describe the formation of neural crests during neurulation

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Some cells of the apices of the neural folds become separated to form groups lying dorsolateral to the neural tube - the neural crests.

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6
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Label the diagrams of neurulation

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7
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What happens to the neural tube once formed?

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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

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8
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Describe what happens to the neural tube after the formation of the sulcus limitans

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The ventral portion, basal plate become motor neurones

The dorsal portion, the alar plate, become sensory neurones

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9
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At what week of development do the primary brain vesicles form from the neural tube, and what are they?

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At week five the rostral portion of the neural tube forms the:

  • Prosencephalon (forebrain)
  • Mesencephalon (midbrain)
  • Rhombancephalon (hindbrain)
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10
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What separates the Prosencephalon from the Mesencephalon?

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The Cephalic flexure

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At what week of development do the secondary brain vesicles form, and what are they?

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At week 7 secondary brain vesicles are formed

Prosencephalon

  • >Telencephalon
  • > Diencephalon

Rhombancephalon

  • > Metencephalon
  • > Myelencephalon
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12
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What sepparated the Metencephalon and the Myelencephalon?

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The formation of teh pontine flexure

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13
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Which derivates of in the mature brain do each secondary brain vesicle form?

(i) Telencephalon
(ii) Diencephalon
(iii) Mesenchephalon
(iv) Metencephalon
(v) Myelencephalon

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(i) Cerebral hemispheres
(ii) Thalamus
(iii) Midbrain
(iv) Pons, cerebellum
(v) medulla oblongata

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