Development of the Nervous System Flashcards

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Describe the sequence of events from the establishment of the notochord through the formation of the early central nervous system.

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  1. mesoderm gives rise to notochord which induces ectoderm to differentiate into the neuroectoderm
  2. neuroectoderm thickens into neural plate
  3. neural plate develops a neural groove
  4. neural grooves neural folds rise and eventually meet each other forming the neural tube
  5. neural tube closes 1st in the occipital region and proceeds craniad and caudad & openings at each end are the rostral/caudal neuropores
  6. neural crest will become the PNS
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2
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what is the precursor for CNS

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neural tube

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Describe the mitosis, differentiation, and migration of neuroepithelial cells of the neural tube into layers

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  1. germinal layer - neuroectoderm of early neural tube undergoes mitosis
  2. mantle layer - daughter cels move outward creating this layer of neuroblasts which differentiate into neuronal cell bodies & glia
  3. marginal layer - neuroblasts continue outward to form this third layer of developing bundles of cell processes “tracts”
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how the layers relate to the layers of the adult spinal cord

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  1. most centrally, ependymal cells are the remnant of the germinal layer
  2. spinal cord gray matter composed of neurons and glia remnant of the mantle layer
  3. spinal cord white matter made of axons of neurons remnant of marginal layer
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5
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origin of the pituitary gland

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Anterior pituitary “adenohypophysis” originates from the ectoderm of roof of the mouth

Posterior pituitary “neurohypophysis” originates from the neuroectoderm layer “infundibulum”

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6
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Identify the elements of the nervous system that derive from neural crest

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the PNS

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7
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What is meant by the assertion that motor neurons and the muscles are reciprocally dependent on one another for development?

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muscles need to be innervated and produce early embryonic contractions to fully develop

motor neurons depend on targets for development and those that do not find targets undergo apoptosis

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Describe the evagination and differentiation of the optic vesicle to form the retina

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optic vesicle bunds from the forebrain (diencephalon)
optic vesicle forms optic cup which becomes retina
optic stalk (optic cup connection to the diencephalon) becomes optic nerve

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How is the lens formed? From what tissue does it derive?

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lens forms from the lens placode (thickening of the ectoderm and optic vesicle)
lens derived from ectoderm

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10
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what is the choroid fissure

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the optic cup has a cleft on its ventral side where the eye receives embryonic arterial supply from hyaloid a.

eventually fuses with development and artery disappears

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11
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what is a dysraphism

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midline abnormality
most severe ones associated with nervous tissue (bone < meninges < nervous tissue)

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spina bifida

dysraphism of bone
split or absent vertebral arch

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meningoceles

dysraphism of meninges (connective tissue)

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myelodysplasias

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dysraphism of nervous tissue
abnormal formation of spinal cord due to failure of closure of caudal neuropore

associated with spina bifida

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myeloschisis

dysraphism of nervous tissue
split of neural tube

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16
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anencephaly

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dysraphism of nervous tissue
failure of brain development due to failure of closure of rostral neuropore

17
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what is the cauda equina

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bundle of dorsal and ventral roots in the sacrum after the adult spinal cords ends at L6/7

18
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coloboma
failure of the choroid fissure to close completely

19
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cyclopia

failure of prosencephalon to produce 2 separate telencephalic vesicles