Placental development Flashcards
Fetal components
Cytotrophoblasts: inner of chorionic villi, makes CELLS
Syncytiotrophoblasts: outer of chorionic villi, secrete hCG (structurally similar to LH), stimualtes corpus luteum to secrete progesterone during 1st trimester.
Maternal component
Decidua basalis: derived from the endometrium, maternal blood in lacunae
Umbilical cord
Umbilical arteries and veins: derived from allantois
Arteries (2): bring deoxygenated from internal iliac to placenta
Vein (1): brings oxygenated via ductus venous into IVC
Single umbilical artery: associated with congenital and chromosomal abnormalities
Urachal duct
3rd week: yolk sac forms allantois, which extends into urogenital sinus. Allantois becomes urachus, a duct between bladder and yolk sac
Patent urachus: urine discharge from umbilicus
Vesicourachal diverticulum: outpouching of bladder
Vitelline duct
7th week: obliteration of vitelline duct (omphalmo-mesenteric duct), which connects yolk sacs to midgut lumen
Vitelline fistula: meconium discharge from umbilicus
Meckel’s: partial closure, melena, periumbilical pain, and ulcer.