Gastrulation and Neurulation Flashcards

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Gastrulation

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when the two layered disc becomes three

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sequence

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occurs at the start of week three:
epiblast cells stream into the embryo along the primitive streak/node
This begins the formation of the mesoderm and also replaces some hypoblast cells in the endoderm
In front of the node of a specialised mesoderm structure called the notochord forms between the two layers (these are important signalling structure)

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3
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What forms the notochord and mesoderm

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epiblast cells burrow between epiblast and hypoblast to form this and mesoderm

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4
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Blocking effect

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the notochord organises dorsal structures, it releases factors known as:
- chordin
- noggin
- follistatin
These act to block BMP effects and initiate back/neural tissue development

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5
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Formation of the neural tube

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  • epithelium become columnar (thicken) forming folds and a groove (day 19)
  • day 22: fusion in cervical regions, the edges roll over and the cells fuse to make a tunnel (apical contraction via actin)
  • day 27: full closure occurs revealing two ends:
  • rostral neuropore (tail)
  • caudal neuropore (head)
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6
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Where do neural crest cells originate from

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the neural plate (ectoderm)

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7
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What is the role of neural crest cells

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they undergo epithelial to mesynchmal transition and migrate away from the neural tube epithelium

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Derivatives of neural crest cells

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  • cranial nerve ganglia
  • dorsal root ganglia
  • autonomic ganglia
  • adrenal medulla
  • Schwann cells
  • peripheral glial
  • smooth muscle of cardiac out flow
  • odontoblasts, cranial facial skeleton
  • thyroid parafollicular cells
  • melanocytes
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endoderm derivatives

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yolk sac becomes GI tube

buds come off gut tube to form organs

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10
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ectoderm derivatives

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epidermis 
lens and retina 
olfactory epithelium 
oral cavity epithelium 
sensory organs of ear 
glands
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ectoderm derivatives

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epidermis 
lens and retina 
olfactory epithelium 
oral cavity epithelium 
sensory organs of ear 
gland - salivary/sweat/mammary
adenohypophysis
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ectoderm is formed from

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the left over cells in the epiblast (where some have left to replace hypoblast cells in the endoderm)

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13
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how is the mesoderm formed

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from the flow of epiblast cells into the embryo along the primitive streak

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