Embryology Flashcards

1
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When does development of the limbs start?

A

Near end of week 4

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2
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Describe early stages of limb development

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Activation of mesenchymal cells in somatic lateral mesoderm

Homeobox genes regulate patterning

Day 24; upper limb bud appears, 1 to 2 days later; lower limb bud appears

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3
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Describe proximo-distal patterning

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Regionally expressed in limbs, determine which skeletal element formed

HOX gene expression results from a combination of expression of SHH, FGF’s and WNT-7a

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4
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What HOX genes are expressed in the upper limb?

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HOXd 9-13

If remove HOXa 11 and HOXd 11 radius and ulna do not form

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5
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How do limb buds form?

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Elongate by proliferation of mesenchyme

Upper limb buds develop opposite caudal cervical segments

Lower limb buds form opposite lumbar and sacral segments

At the apex of each bud the ectoderm thickens to form an apical ectodermal ridge (AER)

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What is the AER (embryological)?

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Apical Ectodermal Ridge

Restricted to end of limb bud and is multilayered epithelial structure

Exerts an inductive influence on limb mesenchyme

Mesenchyme adjacent to AER consists of undifferentiated, rapidly proliferating cells

Proximal mesenchymal cells differentiate into blood vessels and cartilage bone models

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7
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How do hand and foot plates form?

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Distal ends of limb buds flatten into paddle like hand plates and flipper like foot plates

By end 6th week mesenchymal tissue in hand plates condensed to form digital rays

During week 7 digital rays are formed in foot plates

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8
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What is responsible for tissue breakdown in interdigital regions during development?

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Apoptosis controls this

It is mediated by bone morphogenetic proteins

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9
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When do hands and feet develop?

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Between 4th and 8th weeks

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10
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What are the final stages of limb development?

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Cartilaginous precursors of bones develop by chondrification within mesoderm in 6th week

Primary centres of ossification appear in weeks 8-12 in response to growth factors

Endochondrial ossification for all limb bones except clavicle

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Describe limb rotation during embryological development

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Upper and lower limbs rotate

Upper limbs rotate 90 degrees laterally so that extensors on lateral and posterior surfaces (and thumb lateral)

Lower limbs rotate 90 degrees medially so that extensors on anterior surface (and big toe medial)

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How do the dermatomal patterns develop in the limbs?

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During 5th week peripheral nerves grow from developing limb plexus (brachial and lumbosacral) into mesenchyme of limbs

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13
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What is amelia?

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Total absence of a limb

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14
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What is meromelia?

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Partial absence of a limb

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15
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What is phocomelia?

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Some long bone absence

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16
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What is micromelia?

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All limbs present but small

17
Q

How is lobster claw foot inherited?

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Autosomal dominant

18
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When is the critical period of limb development?

A

24-36 days after fertilisation

19
Q

Describe polydactyly

A

Presence of more than 5 digits on hands or feet

Extra digit incompletely formed and lacks muscular development

May be inherited or teratogen induced

20
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Describe syndactyly

A

Common defect

Cutaneous syndactyly (webbing between digits) is common

More frequent in foot than hand

Osseous syndactyly (fusion of bones) occurs when notches between digital rays fail to develop

21
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What are the birth defects caused by thalidomide?

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Absence or deformity of long bones (intestinal atresia and cardiac anomalies)

‘sensitive’ period 4-8 weeks

Acts by disrupting cell adhesion and angiogenesis

22
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Describe congenital clubfoot

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aka talipes equinovarus

relatively common; idiopathic most common

Sole of foot turned medially and foot inverted

Causes;

  • multifactorial (genetic and environmental)
  • ? abnormal positioning or restricted movement of fetus’ lower limb in utero
23
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Describe developmental dysplasia of hip

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Abnormal development of acetabulum

15% infants w/ congenital dislocation

Common after breech deliveries

Generalised joint laxity; multifactorial and associated with congenital dislocation of hip