Development of Primitive Cardio System + Fetal Circulation Flashcards

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What are the 2 main processes in CV system formation?

How do they differ?

A
  1. Vasculogenesis - vessel formation from mesoderm cells
  2. Angiogenesis - vessels form from budding of pre-existing vessels
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What are the steps of the general process for the initial formation of the embryonic cardiovascular system?

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  • begin at end of 3rd week
  1. Angioblast Differentiation - mesenchymal cells > angioblasts
  2. Blood Island Formation - angioblasts aggregate > blood islands
  3. Cavities - intercellular clefts combine to form cavities in islands
  4. Flattening - angioblasts flatten to form endothelium
  5. Vasuculogenesis - endothelium-lined cavities fuse to form vessels
  6. Angiogenesis - endothelial budding > new vessels sprout from old
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What are the cells which blood cells develop from?

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hemangioblasts

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4
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What necessitates the early development of embryonic CV system?

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there is little yolk in the oocyte so…

blood vessesl and uteroplacental circulation is necessary

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5
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Where do the heart and large vessels form from?

Where is it?

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Cardiogenic Area

at cranial end of embryonic disc

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What is the process of heart formation?

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  1. Endocardial Tubes form via angioblasts from lateral plate meso
  2. Merging of endocardial tubes
  3. Tubular Heart is formed
  4. Septation splits heart into 4 chambers
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7
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What is part of the embryonic heart eventually becomes the aorta and pulmonary trunk?

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Truncus Arteriosus

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What two structures give rise to the ventricles?

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Bulbus Cordis - bulb shaped structure on top

Primitive Ventricle - structure below

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What structure lies at the bottom of the embryonic heart?

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Sinus Venosus

  • between two veins which become the venae cavae
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10
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When does the blood begin to circulate via the heartbeat?

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day 21/22

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11
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Describe chorionic villi development.

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B MC C D T CTS SB

  1. Branching - primary chorionic villi branch
  2. Mesenchymal Core - branched villi gain mesenchymal core
  3. Covering - these 2dary villi cover entire chorion surface
  4. Differentiaton - mesenchymal cells diff. into capillaries and blood cells
  5. Tertiary - once vessels are visible they are tertiary villi
  6. Cytotrophoblastic Shell - forms from extension thru syncytio-
  7. Stem + Branch - stem villi extend thru CT shell, branch villi stick off
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12
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What 5 main things are unique about fetal circulation?

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  1. Umbilical Vein carries oxygenated blood to fetus
  2. **Ductus Venosus **shunts blood from liver to IVC
  3. Foramen Ovale shunts blood from right to left atrium
  4. Umbilical Arteries carry deoxygenated blood away from fetus
  5. **Ductus Arterious **shunts blood out of pulmonary arteries to bypass the non-functioning lungs
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