S2) Development of Urinary System Flashcards
What is the name of the first kidney system and where does it form?
- Pronephros is the first kidney system
- Forms in the cervical region

What is the purpose of the pronephros?
- No function in adult humans
- Pronephric duct drives the development of the next developmental stage
What is the urogenital ridge?
Urogenital ridge is a region of intermediate mesoderm giving rise to both the embryonic kidney and the gonad
Outline the development of the mesonephros
Mesonephric tubules develop caudally to the pronephric region and have no water conserving function

Identify the components of the embryonic kidney
- Mesonephric tubules
- Mesonephric duct
What are the 2 functions of the mesonephric duct?
- Role in development of the male reproductive system
- Sprouts the ureteric bud which induces development of the definitive kidney

Describe the structure and function of the ureteric bud
- Structure: undifferentiated intermediate mesoderm, caudal to the mesonephros
- Function: induces development of the true kidney, metanephros in this tissue

Explain how the ureteric bud drives the development of the definitive kidney
- The collecting system is derived from the ureteric bud
- The excretory component is derived from the intermediate mesoderm under the influence of the ureteric bud

Identify the steps involved in the ‘ascent’ of the kidney
- The metanephric kidney first appears in the pelvic region
- It undergoes a caudal to cranial shift
- It crosses the arterial fork formed by vessels returning blood from the foetus to the placenta

What is different about the movement of the gonads and the kidneys during embryonic development?
Unlike the gonads which take their blood vessels with them, the kidney forms new branches as it ascends

Identify all the things that can go wrong during the development of the urinary system
- Renal agenesis
- Errors in migration
- Ectopic ureter
- Cystic disease
Identify two structural anomalies related to migration of the kidneys
- Horseshoe kidney
- Pelvic kidney
Renal agenesis is a congenital disorder of the urinary system.
What happens?
- Renal agenesis is when the ureteric bud fails to interact with intermediate mesoderm
- Presentation:
I. Absence of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) kidneys
II. Reduced amniotic fluid volume

Describe the structure and formation of the urogenital sinus
- Structure: continuous with umbilicus (urachus)
- Formation: created from the hindgut by the urorectal septum

Describe the differentiation of the urogenital sinus
- Superior part connects to umbilicus
- Majority differentiates into urinary bladder
- Inferior part develops into the urethra
