Lecture 11: Establishment of Body Plan I Flashcards
Formation of Neural Tube:
- Formation of thickened neural plate:
- Columnarization of midline ectodermal cells overlying notochord:
- Involves microtubules
- Shaping of neural plate:
- Explain the process of convergent extension.
- What role does planar polarity play?
Folding of neural plate:
• Median hinge point:
• Inducedbynotochord
• Involves changes in shape of columnar cells to pyramidal-shaped
cells
• Lateral hinge point:
• Elevation of neural folds:
• Duetopushinginwardbyexpandingnon-neuralepithelium
Formation of neural tube:
- Due to fusion of apical surfaces of neural folds
- Mediated by glycoconjugates
- Begins midway along neural tube (21-22 days)
- Extends cranially and caudally
- Anterior and posterior neuropores at day 23
Tripartite Brain, Pentapartite brain
see physiology lectures, or your notes. :)
Three organizing (signaling) centers:
• Isthmicorganizer: • Wnt-1 and FGF-8 • Anterior neural ridge: • Important in organizing telencephalon, parts of diencephalon, olfactory area, and pituitary gland • ShhandFGF-8 • Zonalimitans: • Organizes border between dorsal and ventral thalamus • Shh
Segmentation genes:
- Setupbasicpatternofsegmentationinhindbrain: • Krox20→r3andr5
- Kreisler and Hoxa-1 → r5
- Retinoic acid gradient → r4-r7 • Gbx-2→r1-r3
Pattern of Hox gene expression determines cranial nerves and pharyngeal arch derivatives (covered in later chapter):
Note that expression of these genes is stimulated by retinoic acid gradient which initiates expression of Hoxa-1 and Hoxb-1.
Review text (page 96) and explain what is meant by the statement that the caudalmost part of the neural plate possesses the properties of a stem cell zone.
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What roles do retinoic acid and FGF-8 play in the segmentation of the spinal cord?
… already answered in questions section
Zones of mesoderm
- Paraxial (segmental plate) mesoderm (closest to notochord)
- Intermediate mesoderm
- Lateral plate mesoderm
Somitomeres are
initial pairs of segments of mesenchyme (barely discernable as segments) that begin to develop along and on either side of the neural plate in the paraxial mesoderm.
New somitomeres are
added caudally as the primitive streak regresses.
After 20 pairs of somitomeres have formed (about day 20)
the first pair of somites forms behind (caudal to) the 7th pair of somitomeres.
Somites are more dense
blocks of mesoderm that form along the notochord.
In a caudal direction, a pair of somitomeres
is transformed into a pair of somites every few hours.