Embryology of the CVS 1 Flashcards
What are the main stages in the embryology of the CVS?
1) Development of primitive heart tube
2) Looping of the heart tube
3) Atrial and ventricular septation
4) Development of the outflow tract
In what week does the lateral plate splanchnic mesoderm form the circulatory system?
3rd
What does the lateral plate mesoderm form in the 3rd week?
Circulatory system
In what week are the 2 primitive heart tubes formed?
3rd
What happens during the 3rd week that leads to the formation of the two primitive heart tubes?
Angiogenic cell islands collect in the lateral plate splanchnic mesoderm move towards the midline and coalesce to form the 2 primitive heart tubes
What is the first major system to function in the embryo?
Cardiovascular
In what week does the primordial heart start to function?
Beginning of the 4th week
What does the primordial heart start to function at the beginning of the 4th week?
The rapidly growing embryo cannot get enough nutrition by diffusion anymore
What is the cardiogenic field?
Primitive heart and blood vessels of the embryo
What is the primitive heart and blood vessels of the embryo called?
Cardiogenic field
What is the process of the formation of the cardiogenic field?
1) Blood vessels first appear in the wall of the yolk sac, allantois, connecting stalk and chorion
2) Appearance of paired endothelial strands (angioblastic cords) appear in the cardiogenic mesoderm in the 3rd week
3) Angioblastic cords canalise to form heart tubes
4) Tubular heart joins blood vessels in other areas to form primordial cardiovascular system
Where do blood vessels first appear?
Yolk sac
Allantois
Connecting stalk
Chorion
What are angioblastic cords?
Paired endothelial strands
When do angioblastic cords appear in the cardiogenic mesoderm?
3rd week
What does formation of the pericardium occur due to?
Cranial folding of the embryo
What does cranial folding of the embryo cause?
Reorientation of the heart tube dorsal to the pericardial cavity
What is the pericardium derived from?
Intra-embryonic coelom
What is the parietal layer of the serous pericardium and fibrous pericardium derived from?
Somatic mesoderm
What is the visceral layer of the serous pericardium derived from?
Splanchnic mesoderm
Where does the pericardial cavity go from and to after cranial folding?
Dorsal to ventral
Where does the cardiac tube go from and to during cranial folding?
Ventral to dorsal
What are the two ends of the primitive heart tube?
Cranial end (arterial)
Caudal end (venous)
What is 1?
Trancus arteriosus
What is 2?
Bulbus cordis
What is 3?
Ventricle
What is 4?
Atrium
What is 5?
Sinus venosus (right and left horns)
What is this a diagram of?
Fused primitive heart tube
Why does the primitive heart tube need to fold?
Pericardium is too small to hold it
Why does the heart face left?
Due to the way that the primitive heart tube folds to the right
In what direction does the primitive heart tube fold?
Right (causing the heart to face left)
What does the trancus arteriosus continue cranially from?
Aortic sac
What arises from the aortic sac?
Aortic arches
Where does the aortic arches terminate?
Dorsal aorta
How many arches does the trancus arteriosus form?
6
Are the arches labeled from closes to trancus arteriosus or furthest away?
Furthest away is first, closest is sixth
What is the sinus venosus composed of?
Left and right horn
What does each horn of the sinus venosus get blood from?
Yolk sac (by the vitelline vein)
Placenta (by the umbilical vein)
Body of the embryo (by the common cardinal vein)
What gives the sinus venosus blood from the yolk sac?
Vitelline vein
What gives the sinus venosus blood from the placenta?
Umbilical vein
What gives the sinus venosus blood from the body of the embryo?
Common cardinal vein
What does the cardiac (bulboventricular) loop form due to?
Bulbus cordis and ventricle growing faster than the other regions of the primitive heart tube
What is dextrocardia?
Heart points to the right side of the chest instead of the left side
What is it called when the heart points to the right side of the chest instead of the left side?
Dextrocardia