Vertebral Column Development Flashcards
What part of the paraxial mesoderm develops into axial skeleton?
What 3 areas are cells from this part found in mainly during the precartilaginous stage of development?
Sclerotome
- around notochord
- surrounding neural tube
- in body wall
Describe cell arrangement in a sclerotome.
What happens/forms when this cell arrangement shifts?
loosely packed cells cranially, densely packed cells caudally
- densely packed cells move cranially and form the intervertebral disc
- other densely packed cells fuse w/ loose cells and form centrum, primordium of vertebral body
What gene plays an essential role in vertebral development?
Pax-1
What happens to the notochord during vertebral column development?
it is surrounded by the developing centrums, becomes the nucleus pulposus and is later surrounded by circularly arranged fibers to form anulus fibrosus
What mesenchyme from which areas form the various vertebral features?
vertebral arch - mesenchyme around neural tube
costal process - mesenchyme in body wall
What are the 2 stages of vertebral development?
cartilaginous
bony
Describe the 1st stage of vertebral column development.
Cartilaginous Stage
- **Chondrification Centers **appear in mesenchymal vertebrae (week 6)
- **Centers fuse **to form cartilaginous centrum (end of embryonic period)
- Vertebral arch centers fuse w/ each other and centrum of body
- Spinous + Transverse Processes develop from extensions of centers in arch
- **Chondrification Spreads **until entire column is formed
Describe the 2nd stage of vertebral development.
Bony Stage
- 2 Centrum Ossification Centers (dorsal/ventral) fuse to form one
- 3 centers present: 1 centrum, 2 vertebral arch (end of embryonic period)
- Vertebral Arches Fuse within 3-5 years from birth lumbocranially
- Neurocentral Joints btwn arch + centrum allow arch growth w/ spinal cord enlargement
- Centrum Fuses with Arch at year 3-6
- **Secondary Ossification Centers Appear **after puberty
- Secondary Centers Unite w/ Rest around 25
What are the 5 secondary ossification centers that appear in vertebrae after puberty?
- 1 in spinous process tip
- 1 in each transverse process tip (2)
- anular epiphyses on sup./inf. rim of body (2)
What vertebrae are exceptions to the normal vertebral ossification?
Atlas, Axis, Prominens, Lumbar, Sacrum and Coccyx