Development of urogenital system Flashcards

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Intermediate Mesoderm

Following intermediate mesoderm as it becomes ____

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ovaries and testes as well and organs that associate with them

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Intermediate Mesoderm

Following intermediate mesoderm as it becomes ovaries and testes as well and organs that associate with them

→ While nephrogenic regions are located within intermediate mesoderm, its surface differentiates into ___

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genital ridge

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Migration of Germ Cells

Primordial germ cells , which become the spermatozoa and oocytes, originate in the ___ but migrate to the yolk sac.

A

epiblast

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Migration of Germ Cells

During the 4th week, they migrate along the ____ to reach the genital ridge in the 6th week.

A

allantois

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Germ Cells Enter Intermediate Mesoderm

Primordial germ cells take up residence in mesoderm just deep to the genital ridge, region will become ____

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medulla of gonads

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Germ Cells Enter Intermediate Mesoderm

Epithelium lining intraembryonic coelom invades mesoderm to form ____

While occurring, nearby ducts approach developing gonads through their developing____

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  1. primitive sex cords
  2. mesentery
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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

___ drains urine from mesonephric kidney prior to its regression

→ then becomes ducts and organs associated with testis

→ developing under the influence of testosterone

A

Mesonephric (Wolffian) duct

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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

Mesonephric (Wolffian) duct drains urine from___ prior to its regression

→ then becomes ducts and organs associated with testis

→ developing under the influence of testosterone

A

mesonephric kidney

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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

Mesonephric (Wolffian) duct drains urine from___ prior to its regression

→ then becomes ducts and organs associated with testis

→ developing under the influence of ___

A

testosterone

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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

____ involutes into intermediate mesoderm

→ open-ended and becoming ducts and organs associated with ovary

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Paramesonephric (Müellarian) duct

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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

Paramesonephric (Müellarian) duct involutes into intermediate mesoderm

→ open-ended and becoming ____ (2)

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ducts and organs associated with ovary

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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

In females, paramesonephric ducts remain open to ____ near the gonad

→ fusing into common body prior to entering posterior aspect of urogenital sinus

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intraembryonic coelom (eventual peritoneal cavity)

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Mesonephric and Paramesonephric Ducts

In males, mesonephric ducts closely associate with ____

→ entering urogenital sinus separately on each side

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gonads

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Early Development of the Testes

If embryo is genetically male (XY), Y chromosome will transcribe (1)______ and create (2)____

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  1. the SRY gene
  2. testis-determining factor (TDF)
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Early Development of the Testes

If embryo is genetically male (XY), Y chromosome will transcribe (1)______ and create (2)____

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  1. the SRY gene
  2. testis-determining factor (TDF)
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Early Development of the Testes

TDF induces proliferation of primitive sex cords, which invade developing testis to create ______

eventually forming rete testis and seminiferous tubules, which connect to nearby mesonephric ducts

A

medullary cords

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Early Development of the Testes

TDF induces____, which invade developing testis to create medullary cords

eventually forming rete testis and seminiferous tubules, which connect to nearby mesonephric ducts

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proliferation of primitive sex cords

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Early Development of the Testes

TDF induces proliferation of primitive sex cords, which invade developing testis to create medullary cords

eventually forming ___ and ____, which connect to nearby mesonephric ducts

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rete testis and seminiferous tubules

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Early Development of the Testes

Thick epithelium on surface forms _____, which later creates septae that invade testis

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tunica albuginea

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Early Development of the Testes

→ identify

A
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Early Development of the Testes

Factors transcribed downstream of TDF stimulate ____ and ___

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formation of Sertoli (from medullary cord) and Leydig (from intermediate mesoderm) cells

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Early Development of the Testes

Factors transcribed downstream of TDF stimulate ____ and ___

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formation of Sertoli (from medullary cord) and Leydig (from intermediate mesoderm) cells

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Early Development of the Testes

Factors transcribed downstream of TDF stimulate formation of

  • Sertoli from ____
  • Leydig cells from ___
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  • medullary cord
  • intermediate mesoderm
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Early Development of the Testes

Starting in the 8th week, Leydig cells produce____

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testosterone

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Early Development of the Testes

Starting in the 8th week, Leydig cells produce testosterone

→ Testosterone will induce further development of ____

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mesonephric ducts

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Early Development of the Testes

Starting in the 8th week, Leydig cells produce testosterone

→ Testosterone will induce further development of mesonephric ducts

testis-determining factor (TDF) also upregulates activity of __

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antiMüllerian hormone (AMH)

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Early Development of the Testes

Starting in the 8th week, Leydig cells produce testosterone

→ Testosterone will induce further development of mesonephric ducts

testis-determining factor (TDF) also upregulates activity of antiMüllerian hormone (AMH)

→ causing ___

A

active regression of paramesonephric ducts

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Early Development of the Testes

Factors transcribed downstream of TDF stimulate ____ and ___

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formation of Sertoli (from medullary cord) and Leydig (from intermediate mesoderm) cells

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Mesonephric Ducts

Mesonephric ducts is connected to rete testis

→ becoming _____ (5)

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  • efferent ductules
  • epididymis
  • ductus deferens
  • seminal vesicles
  • ejaculatory ducts
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Mesonephric Ducts

Small and variable ____ are also remnants of paramesonephric ducts

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testicular appendages (appendix testis) or epididymal appendages

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Mesonephric Ducts

Small and variable testicular appendages (appendix testis) or epididymal appendages are also ____

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remnants of paramesonephric ducts

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Male Reproductive Glands

____ and ____ develop from endoderm of urogenital sinus below urinary bladder

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Prostate and bulbourethral glands

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Male Reproductive Glands

Prostate and bulbourethral glands develop from_____ below urinary bladder

A

endoderm of urogenital sinus

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Male Reproductive Glands

Prostate and bulbourethral glands develop from endoderm of urogenital sinus below ___

A

urinary bladder

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Male Reproductive Glands

Mesonephric ducts gives rise to seminal vesicles, which combine with ductus deferens to create ejaculatory duct

→ site where ejaculatory ducts empty into urogenital sinus is ____

A

small remnant of paramesonephric ducts, prostatic utricle

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Male Reproductive Glands

Mesonephric ducts gives rise to seminal vesicles, which combine with ductus deferens to create ___

→ site where ejaculatory ducts empty into urogenital sinus is small remnant of paramesonephric ducts, prostatic utricle

A

ejaculatory duct

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Male Reproductive Glands

Mesonephric ducts gives rise to seminal vesicles, which combine with ductus deferens to create ejaculatory duct

→ site where ejaculatory ducts empty into ___ is small remnant of paramesonephric ducts, prostatic utricle

A

urogenital sinus

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Early Development of Ovaries

Changes to gonads and ducts dictated by signals received (or not) from gonads themselves

If embryo is genetically female (XX), primitive sex cords will regress

→ epithelium on ovary will proliferate to produce ____

A

cortical cords

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Early Development of Ovaries

Changes to gonads and ducts dictated by signals received (or not) from gonads themselves

If embryo is genetically female (XX), primitive sex cords will regress

→ epithelium on ovary will proliferate to produce cortical cords

→ become ______ that surround and support oocytes

A

follicular cells

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Early Development of Ovaries

cluster of follicular cells and oocyte called____

A

primordial follicle

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Early Development of Ovaries

High levels of ___ stimulate paramesonephric ducts to develop further

→ mesonephric ducts will regress

A

estrogens

42
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Early Development of Ovaries

High levels of estrogens stimulate ____ to develop further

→ mesonephric ducts will regress

A

paramesonephric ducts

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Further Development of Paramesonephric Ducts

Near ovary paramesonephric ducts become ____

A

oviducts (Fallopian tubes)

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Further Development of Paramesonephric Ducts

Near ovary paramesonephric ducts become oviducts (Fallopian tubes)

→ and their fused body will become ___ (3)

A

uterus, cervix, and superior part of vagina

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Further Development of Paramesonephric Ducts

→ identify

A
46
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Further Development of Paramesonephric Ducts

Small remnants of mesonephric ducts may be found alongside female reproductive organs

→ these are ___ (3)

A

epoophoron, paroophoron, and Gartner’s **duct cysts**

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Development of the Vagina

The urogenital sinus thickens to form ____ where it meets the fused paramesonephric ducts.

A

sinovaginal bulbs

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Development of the Vagina

____ thickens to form sinovaginal bulbs where it meets the fused paramesonephric ducts.

A

The urogenital sinus

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Development of the Vagina

The urogenital sinus thickens to form ____ where it meets the fused paramesonephric ducts.

A

sinovaginal bulbs

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Development of the Vagina

The urogenital sinus thickens to form sinovaginal bulbs where it meets ____

A

the fused paramesonephric ducts.

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Development of the Vagina

The urogenital sinus thickens to form sinovaginal bulbs where it meets the fused paramesonephric ducts.

→ Together, they form ___ that connects the uterus to the vestibule

A

a solid structure, the vaginal plate

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Development of the Vagina

The urogenital sinus thickens to form sinovaginal bulbs where it meets the fused paramesonephric ducts.

→ Together, they form a solid structure, the vaginal plate that connects ____ to ___

A

the uterus to the vestibule

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Development of the Vagina

The vaginal plate hollows out to create ___ (3)

A

the vagina, vaginal fornix, and hymen.

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

External genitalia develop from____ as it wraps around body to create pelvis

A

somatic layer of lateral plate mesoderm

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

External genitalia develop from somatic layer of lateral plate mesoderm as it wraps around body to create pelvis

Cloaca is covered by ___ and is surrounded by cloacal fold on each side

A

cloacal membrane

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

External genitalia develop from somatic layer of lateral plate mesoderm as it wraps around body to create pelvis

Cloaca is covered by cloacal membrane and is surrounded by ____ on each side

A

cloacal fold

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

As _____ separates urogenital sinus from rectum, cloacal folds are re-named anal and urethral folds; the latter surround urogenital membrane

A

urorectal septum

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

As urorectal septum separates urogenital sinus from rectum

→ cloacal folds are re-named ___ and ___

A

anal and urethral folds

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

As urorectal septum separates urogenital sinus from rectum

urethral folds surround ____

A

urogenital membrane

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Early Development of the External Genitalia

(1)_____ develop laterally to urethral folds and (2)___ develops anteriorly

A
  1. Labioscrotal swellings
  2. genital tubercle
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Early Development of the External Genitalia

Labioscrotal swellings develop laterally to ___ and genital tubercle develops anteriorly

A

urethral folds

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Development of the Female External Genitalia

Both male and female external genitalia develop from the same starting structures but diverge as they are exposed to different _____ (2)

A

levels of estrogens or DHT

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Development of the Female External Genitalia

in females, urethral folds remain separate and form____ on either side of vestibule

A

labia minora

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Development of the Female External Genitalia

in females, urethral folds remain separate and form labia minora on either side of __

A

vestibule

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Development of the Female External Genitalia

in females, urethral folds remain separate and form labia minora on either side of vestibule

→ urogenital membrane ruptures to allow ___ and ___ to reach vestibule

A

urethral and vaginal openings

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Development of the Female External Genitalia

  • Labioscrotal swellings remain separate, making ___ and ___
  • genital tubercle becoming ____
A
  • labia majora and part of mons pubis
  • glans of clitoris
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Development of the Male External Genitalia

In men, urethral folds zip together on midline and surround urethra

→ site of fusion is (1)_____; this effectively extends urethra toward (2)____, which is derived from genital tubercle

A
  1. penile raphe
  2. glans of penis
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Development of the Male External Genitalia

In men, urethral folds zip together on midline and surround urethra

→ site of fusion is penile raphe this effectively extends urethra toward glans of penis, which is derived from ____

A

genital tubercle

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Development of the Male External Genitalia

Labioscrotal swellings become (1)___ as they enlarge, fuse, and receive descending testes

→ site of fusion along midline of scrotum is (2)___

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  1. scrotum
  2. scrotal raphe
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Development of the Male External Genitalia

Labioscrotal swellings become scrotum as they enlarge, fuse, and receive ___

→ site of fusion along midline of scrotum is scrotal raphe

A

descending testes

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Development of the Male Urethra

___, from endoderm-lined urogenital sinus, does not empty to outside until an invagination of ectoderm covering glans of penis meets it and unites two tubes

A

Spongy (penile) urethra

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Development of the Male Urethra

Spongy (penile) urethra, from ____, does not empty to outside until an invagination of ectoderm covering glans of penis meets it and unites two tubes

A

endoderm-lined urogenital sinus

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Development of the Male Urethra

At same time ectoderm around periphery of glans burrows inward creating ____ and separating it from head of penis

A

prepuce (foreskin)

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Development of the Male Urethra

At same time ectoderm around ____ burrows inward creating prepuce (foreskin) and separating it from head of penis

A

periphery of glans

75
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Descent of the gonads

A
  • gubernaculum testis
  • proper ligament of the ovary + round ligament of the uterus
76
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What are the 2 phases of descent of the testis?

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  1. transabdominal phase
  2. inguinoscrotal phase
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What happen during transabdominal phase of Descent of the testis?

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  • transabdominal phase: from the 7th embryonic week to the 3rd fetal month – the testes descend to the deep inguinal ring (regulated by the AMH) and stay there until the 7th fetal month
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What happen during inguinoscrotal phase of descent of testes?

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  • transabdominal phase: from the 7th embryonic week to the 3rd fetal month – the testes descend to the deep inguinal ring (regulated by the AMH) and stay there until the 7th fetal month
79
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The formation of female external genitalia is regulated by estrogens and the lack of ___ (have in male but not female)

A

dihydrotestosterone.

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External genitalia – sexual dimorphism

  • genital tubercle will become ___
  • genital folds will become __
A
  • glans penis ; glans clitoridis ♀
  • corpus spongiosum and corpora cavernosa penis ♂ ; corpora cavernosa clitoridis and vestibular bulbs ♀