090914 dev of musc Flashcards

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skeletal muscle precursor is

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paraxial mesoderm

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2
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smooth muscle precursor is

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splanchnic mesoderm and local mesenchyme

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3
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cardiac muscle precursor is

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splanchnic mesoderm

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4
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when does somite formation occur

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week 3

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5
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intraembryonic mesoderm is composed of what at early week 3

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paraxial mesoderm
intermediate mesoderm
lateral mesoderm

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6
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what do somites become?

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skeletal muscle

bone (ribs, spine)

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7
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somatocoel’s significance

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the middle of the somite

these cells undergo differentiation and goto places to form mature tissue

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8
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dermomyotome

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the cells that grow as a layer under the epithelial layer of the somite

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9
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somite gets signals from

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neural tube and notochord (sonic hedgehog, wnt)
lateral mesoderm (BMP)

establishes boundary called lateral somite frontier

some cells in epithelial cluster of somite will migrate underneath and form layer called the myotome

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10
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muscle cells that migrate away from the myotome and associate with the lateral mesoderm form

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the abaxial domain (muscle of ventrolateral abdominal wall and limbs

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11
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muscle cells that migrate to the medial side of the lateral somite frontier form the

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primaxial muscle domain (muscles that attach to scleartome-derived bones–so muscles of the vertebral column, base of skull, ribs)

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12
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somite has what

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scleratome
myotome
myogenic cells

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13
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how does skeletal muscle form from myotome?

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from myotome, you get cells that migrate out (myogenic progenitor cells). these cells become myobalsts, which fuse to become multinucleated myotubules, which then become myofibers

the path is a multi step process with different factors (molecules) regulating it

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14
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what do myogenic progenitor cells express?

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myf-5

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15
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how do skeletal muscles become innervated

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early on, innervated as pre muscle masses (myotome stage)

some pre muscle masses will take their innervation with them as they migrate

spinal nerves innervate somite derived skeletal muscles of trunk and limbs

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16
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myotome has two definitions-what are they?

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structural definition–muscle from the pair of dermomyotomes at that somite level

innervation definition-muscles innervated by 1 spinal cord segment

17
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epaxial muscles

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muscles innervated by the dorsal primary rami

all develop in priaxial domain

includes MOST priaxial muscles

18
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hypaxial muscles

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innervated by ventral primary rami

includes all abaxial muscles and some primaxial muscles

19
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week 8 marks what in muscle development

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muscle groups have formed and are located close to their final place int he body

20
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Poland syndrome

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missing pectoralis major

21
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prune belly syndrome

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abdominal muscle missing

22
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congenital muscular torticollis

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SCM muscle involved; SCM is shortened

23
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skeletal muscle of trunk and limbs (as opposed to head) is derived from

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somite dermomyotomes

24
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primaxial domain muscles come from

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myoblasts from the dorsomedial dermomyotome

25
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abaxial domain muscles come from

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myobalsts from dorsolateral dermomyotome

26
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MyoD

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master gene family for skeletal muscle differentiation