Important genes of embryogenesis/Early Fetal Devo EC Flashcards
Produced at the base of limbs in zone of polarizing activity. Involved in patterning along anterior-posterior axis. Involved in CNS development; mutation can cause holoprosencephaly.
Sonic hedgehog gene
Produced at apical ectodermal ridge (thickened ectoderm at distal end of each developing limb). Necessary for proper organization along dorsal-ventral axis.
Wnt-7 gene
Produced at apical ectodermal ridge. Stimulates mitosis of underlying mesoderm, providing for lengthening of limbs.
FGF gene
Involved in segmental organization of embry in craniocaudal direction. Mutations cause appendages in wrong locations.
Homeobox (Hox) genes
Week 1 of embryogenesis
Zygote (day 2), Morula (day 3), Blastocyst (day 5), Implantation (day 6)
hCG secretion begins after implantation (+ pregnancy test)
Week 2 of embryogenesis
Bilaminar disc (Epiblast [will become 3 layers] and Hypoblast [becomes yolk sac])
“2 weeks=2 layers”
Week 3 of embryogenesis
Trilaminar disc/Gastrulation
Primitive streak, Notochord, Mesoderm organization, Neural plate begin to form
“3 weeks=3 layers”
Embryonic period (weeks 3-8)
Neural tube formed by neuroectoderm and closes by week 4
Organogenesis
Extremely susceptible to teratogens
Week 4 of embryogenesis
Heart begins to beat
Limb buds begin to form
“4 weeks=4 limbs”
Week 8 of embryogenesis
Start of fetal period
Fetal movement/looks like a baby
Week 10 of embryogenesis
Genitalia have male/female characteristics
Process that forms trilaminar embryonic disc. Establishes the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm germ layers. Starts with the epiblast invaginating to form the primitive streak.
Gastrulation
What are the three divisions of the ectoderm?
Surface ectoderm
Neuroectoderm
Neural crest
Adenohypophysis (from Rathke’s pouch), lens, epithelial lining of oral cavity, sensory organs of ear, olfactory epithelium. Epidermis, anal canal below pectinate line, parotid, sweat, and mammary glands.
Surface ectoderm
Craniopharyngioma
Benign Rathke’s pouch tumor with cholesterol crystals and calcifications