Implantation, Placentation, Embryonic Development Flashcards
Describe the 4 main steps in ovarian embryology
- primordial germ cells
- mitosis only
- mitosis, meiosis
- what process is dominant here
Primordial germ cells migrate to genital ridge => sex differentiation
Mitosis only until wk8
Mitosis, meiosis in wk8-28
Wk 20 onwards, atresia dominates
Blastocyst implantation
- apposition
- attachment
- penetration or not
Cytokine communication => loose endometrial connection
Trophoblast microvilli and endometrium interact
Penetration requires PG
-decidual cells on endometrium trigger stress response => prevents abnormal embryos
What are the 2 cells that make up the trophoblast
Cytotrophoblast
-mononuclear inner cells
Syncytiotrophoblasts
-pentrate endometrium
Describe how cytotrophoblasts are involved in the formation of chorionic villi
Primary
-cytotrophoblastic core
Secondary
-mesodermal core
Tertiary
- villous capillaries, connect embryonic heart to chorion
- but nutrients initially provided histiotrophically
Describe how the syncytiotrophoblasts are involved in the formation of the connection between the endometrium and the placenta
How does the syncytiotrophoblasts help maintain the pregnancy at this early stage
Lacunae form
Penetrate and erode maternal sinusoids (D8)
Produce hCG, maintains CL => maintains P
Describe how the maternal circulation is formed
Differentiation of endometrium => decidua
-results in changes to prepare for pregnancy
NK, spiral artery changes
- NK cells trigger spiral artery opening at wk12
- allows for haematogenous transport
Placenta attains final form at month 4
What issues could arise when the spiral arteries fail to form properly
- inadequate
- too early
Inadequate
- FGR
- PET
Too early
- fail to implant
- miscarriage
- congenital malformations
Describe the relative susceptibility to teratogens at
- 0-2wks
- 3-8wks (embryonic)
- 9+ (fetal)
0-2
- low sensitivity
- high lethality
3-8
-highest sensitivity as organs mainly develop during this phase
9+
-low sensitivity as most organs are fully formed
Describe how the no of chorions and amnions change with the cleavage of a single egg
Cleavage before implantation at morula stage (D1-4)
-DC, DA
Cleavage before implantation at blastocyst (D4-8)
-MC, DA
Cleavage after implantation (D8+)
-MC, MA