Pregnancy, Parturition & Late Foetal Development Flashcards
How would you describe Embryo-foetal growth during the first trimester?
Limited
What word describes early embryo nutrition?
Histiotrophic
Define Histiotrophic
Reliant on uterine gland secretions and breakdown of endometrial tissues
What nutritional switch at the beginning of the second trimester allows for accelerated growth?
Haemotrophic support
What happens in Haemotrophic support?
haemochorial-type placenta where maternal blood directly contacts the fetal membranes.
Around 12th week
What is special about the amnion?
Arises from the epiblast (but does not contribute to the fetal tissues)
Forms a closed, avascular sac with the developing embryo at one end
Begins to secrete amniotic fluid from 5th week – forms a fluid filled sac that encapsulates and protects the fetus
What is the chorion?
Formed from yolk sac derivatives and the trophoblast
Highly vascularized
Gives rise to chorionic villi – outgrowths of cytotrophoblast from the chorion that form the basis of the fetal side of the placenta
What is the connecting stalk?
Links the developing embryo unit to the chorion.
What is the Trophoblastic Lacunae?
Large spaces filled with maternal blood formed by breakdown of maternal capillaries and uterine glands
Become intervillous spaces aka maternal blood spaces
What are the Foetal membranes?
Fetal membranes: extraembryonic tissues that form a tough but flexible sac encapsulates the fetus and forms the basis of the maternal-fetal interface.
What happens when the amniotic sac expands?
Expansion of the amniotic sac by fluid accumulation forces the amnion into contact with the chorion, which fuse, forming the amniotic sac
Amniotic sac: 2 layers; amnion on the inside, chorion on the outside
What is the Allantois?
Outgrowth of the yolk sac
Grows along the connecting stalk from embryo to chorion
Becomes coated in mesoderm and vascularizes to form the umbilical cord.
What are the Chorionic Villi?
Provide substantial surface area for exchange
Finger-like extensions of the chorionic cytotrophoblast, which then undergo branching
What are the 3 stages of Chorionic Villi development?
Primary: outgrowth of the cytotrophoblast and branching of these extensions
Secondary: growth of the fetal mesoderm into the primary villi
Tertiary: growth of the umbilical artery and umbilical vein into the villus mesoderm, providing vasculature.
What is the Terminal villus Microstructure?
Convoluted knot of vessels and vessel dilation
Slows blood flow enabling exchange between maternal and fetal blood
Whole structure coated with trophoblast
(missing here as capillary cast)