Week 1 Limb Development Flashcards
Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to skeletal muscle?
Mesoderm
List the adult derivatives stemming from the subdivisions of a somite
- Sclerotome: vertebrae
- Dermomyotome: dermis and muscles of the back, trunk, and limbs
- dermomyotomes are source of all skeletal muscle precursor cells, myoblasts
Describe the embryonic processes by which nerves and muscles appear in limb buds
- limb buds project from body wall, initially palms and soles face each other
- medial: preaxial compartment, lateral: postaxial compartment
- myoblasts from dermomyotomes adjacent to limbs migrate into limb buds and cluster in these compartments
- ventral primary rami at each limb base grow into developing limb bud–>divide into anterior and posterior divisions as they enter limb bud
Define the embryonic rationale for the extensor and flexor components of the adult
limb rotation
- upper limbs: rotate laterally (outward), preaxial=anterior/flexors, postaxial=posterior/extensors
- lower limbs: rotate medially. preaxial=posterior/flexors, postaxial=anterior/extensors
explain the embryonic rationale for the dermatome patterns seen in the limbs
Upper limbs: C5-T1
-centrally positioned dermatomes drawn out to the distal extremes as limb bud elongates
-C5-shoulder, C6-thumb, C7-index/middle finger, C8-little finger, T1-ulnar side of forearm, and to armpit
Lower limb:
-spiral pattern: L1-S3
Muscles of limbs follow proximal to distal pattern. Proximal muscles are C5/6 (upper limb shoulder), L2-L4 (lower limb thigh), distal muscles hands (C8, T1) and feet (S2, S3)
Describe the steps by which a muscle fiber develops from a myoblast
-myoblasts undergo mitosis–>fuse to myotubes, increase in length and girth via formation of myofibrils and fusion of myoblasts–> myofiber
-satellite cells-reserve cells for muscle injury or disease
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Categorize the more common limb malformations
- Reduction defects:
- meromelia-part of limb
- amelia-missing entire limb - Duplication defects:
- polydactyly-extra digits
- supernumerary-extra limb - fusion of digits-syndactyly
What are causes of common limb defects?
- teratogens
- genetics
- multifactorial
- most critical period of limb development is 24-36 days post fertilization