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Embryology
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Mapa Mental sobre Embryology, creado por fiona.medic el 06/02/2014.
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Embryology
pre-emryonic phase
week 1
zygote forms + divides to form blastocyst
morula forms
solid ball of cells
blastocystic cavity develops
blastocyst
cells accumulate at one end to form inner cell mass
outer lining of cells = trophoblast
nutrition provided by endometrium
blood vessels lining uterus
fertilisation in uterine tube
ciliated epithelium
cilia beat ova/zygote towards uterus
secretes mucous which catches ovum
zygote moves through unterine tube to uterine cavity
blastula forms in uterine cavity
each successive division is quicker
week 2
implantation occurs in uterine endometrial layer
blastocyst burrows into endometrium
trophoblast divides to form two layers
chorionic villi with enzymes
chorion
helps with burrowing
takes part in formation of placenta
secretes human chorionic gonadotrophine
tells ovaries to keep secreting hormones so blastocyst survives
used to detect pregnancy
formation of embryo
maternal blood vessels are not in contact with fetal blood vessels
diffusion occurs
inner mass of cells in blastocyst form two balimar discs
epiblast on top
amniotic cavity is above
hypoblast on bottom
yolk sac below
provides nutrition
waste products go into alliotic cavity
development of placenta
matures by 18-20 weeks
functions
foetal nutrition
transport of waste + gases
immunity
week 3
gastrulation
formation of germ layers
epiblast proliferates
cells displace hypoblast
ectoderm
mesoderm
endoderm
primitive streak between epiblast + hypoblast
axis of embryo forms
cells become specialised
development of somites
lateral plate mesoderm splits to form somatic + splanchnic mesoderm
paraxial mesoderm
segments form somites
intermediate plate mesoderm
kidneys + reproductive system
lateral plate mesoderm
body cavities + coverings
early development of cardiovascular system
notochord formation
cells sink down to form solid tube
notochord
releases chemicals that act on mesoderm
formation of somites
neurulation
neural plate sinks down
induces ectodermal cells in midline to form neural tube
embryonic period
neural tube
brain + spinal cord development
heart
starts to beat on day 24
urogenital system formation from intermediate mesoderm
43 pairs of somites
each one divides into 3
dermatome
dermis of skin
myotome
muscles
sclerotome
bones inc vertebrae
when migrate take never with them
limb buds form
neck development
pharyngeal arches
teratology
abnormal development
teratogens
environmental factors which cause abnormal development
risk posed depends on exposure during critical periods of development
genetic constitution of embryo
dosage of drug / chemical / factor
lateral folding of embryo into tube
endoderm
forms gut, branches at head to form lungs + trachea
ectoderm
forms outer layer of embryo
development of respiratory system
week 4 of gestation
respiratory diverticulum
lung bud
gives rise to epithelium + glands of bronchi
upper respiratory tract
pharyngeal arches derived from neural crest cells
1st +2nd arches = facial structures
4 (+2 rudimentary)
3rd arch = hyoid bone
4th +6th arches
muscle of pharynx, larynx, upper oesophagus + laryngeal cartilages
pharyngeal pouches lie in between arches
give rise to head + neck structures but not to respiratory structures
4th lies between 4th + 6th arches
respiratory primordium develops in midline caudal to 4th pouch
larynotracheal groove
gives rise to laryngotracheal diverticulum
becomes invested with mesoderm + enlarges to form lung bud
ventral outgrowth from foregut
at 28 days gestation
lung development
at 4 weeks of gestation
from ventral wall of foregut
development of trachea + bronchi
lining of lung bud (endoderm)
gives rise to glands + epithelium of respiratory tract
cartilage + muscle of lower respiratory tract from mesoderm investing laryngotracheal tube
bronchial buds arise from growing tips of lung bud
grow into primordia of pleural cavities
pericardioperitoneal on each side
splanchnic mesoderm gives rise to visceral pleura
somatic mesoderm gives rise to parietal pleura
give rise to primary bronchi
bud to give secondary bronchi
week 7 - surrounding mesenchyme (mesoderm) forms partitions around buds of tertiary bronchi
gives rise to bronchopulmonary segments
10 in each lung
17 orders of branching by week 24
form respiratory bronchioles
additional 7 orders of branching develop after birth
bronchial walls
epithelium + glands form endoderm
walls develop from investing mesoderm
muscle, cartilage, capillaries, CT support
diaphram
originates from
septum transversum
located opposite to C3-C5 somites
brings with it C3-C5 spinal nerves
muscular body wall
mesentery of oesophagus
leuraperitoneal folds
abnormal development
failure of separation of trachea + oesophagus
connected
blind ended
surfactant
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
ectopic lung lobes
abnormal bronchial divisions
no functional significance
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