L26 – Fertilization & Post-implantation Development Flashcards

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Describe the origin and migration of the primordial germ cells?

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Origin: junction between embryo and yolk sac

Day 24: migrate from yolk sac/ allantois along mesentery to genital ridge medial to mesonephros&raquo_space; embed in genital cords

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Compare the pairs of chromosomes and chromatids in Prophase I, Prophase II and in gametes?

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Prophase I = 2n, 4c

Prophase II = 1n, 2c

Gametes = 1n, 1c (haploid)

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Define the number of chromosomes and chromatids of primordial germ cells, oogonia, primary oocyte, secondary oocyte and mature oocyte?

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Primordial germ cell = 2N,2c

Oogonia = 2N, 2c

Oogonia > Primary oocyte arrested at Prophase I = 2N, 4C

Secondary oocyte arrested at metaphase II = 1N, 2C + 1st polar body

Fertilization completes meiosis II = Mature oocyte (1N,1C) + second polar body

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Describe the outermost layer of the mature egg and how sperm penetrates?

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Corona radiata:
- High intercellular matrix of protein and carbohydrate (hyaluronic acid)

Sperm penetration by Hyaluronidase at sperm head + swimming movement

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5
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Describe how sperm binds to Zona Pellucida?

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Surface molecule (galactosyl transferase) on sperm head bind to receptor:

O-linked oligosaccharides attached to the polypeptide core of ZP3 molecule in Zona pelludicda

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Structure of Zona pellucida?

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3 glycoproteins: ZP1, ZP2, ZP3

ZP2,ZP3 polymerize into long filament, cross-link by ZP1

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7
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List the 2 reactions after sperm binds to Zona pellucida?

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  • Acrosomal reaction in spermatozoon

- Cortical reaction throughout egg

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Describe the Acrosomal reaction in spermatozoon after binding to Zona pellucida?

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ZP3 binding + Integrin binding:

  • Massive Ca influx at sperm head
  • Outer acrosomal membrane fuse with egg plasma membrane&raquo_space; perforation&raquo_space; release acrosomal enzyme- Acrosin
  • Acrosin digest glycoprotein on egg membrane
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9
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How does sperm penetrate Zona pellucida?

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  • Acrosomal reaction - release acrosin to digest egg plasma membrane
  • Mechanical propulsion by swimming
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10
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Describe how an egg prevents polyspermy?

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Sperm head bind ZP3:

Ca2+ wave propagates from site of sperm binding throughout egg

> > cause Cortical granules to fuse with plasma membrane

> > release hydrolytic enzymes into Perivitelline space

> > diffuse into zona pellucida and hydrolyze sperm receptor ZP3

> > eliminate further ZP3-sperm interaction

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11
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What process occurs after fusion of the spermatozoon and egg after penetrating zona pellucida?

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Spermatozoon plasma membrane fuse with egg’s

> > trigger release of Ca2+ from internal stores in egg

> > Intensify respiration, metabolism of egg

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12
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Describe how sperm nucleus fuses with egg’s?

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1) Nuclear membrane of sperm disintegrate = increase permeability
2) Reduced GSH in ooplasm reduce Disulfide cross-link between sperm chromatin and Protamine
3) Histone in ooplasms associate with male chromatin&raquo_space; 2 pronuclei chromosomes mingle, organized into mitotic spindle

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13
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5 functions of fertilization?

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1) Stimulate secondary oocyte to finish Meiosis II
2) Restore normal diploid number in zygote
3) Genetic variation
4) Sex determination
5) metabolic activation of the oocyte and initiates cleavage

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14
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List the sequence of development after zygote formation before implantation?

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Cleavage by mitosis:

Day 1 = 2 cell
Day 2= 4 cell
Day 3 = 8 cell
Day 3-4 = Morula (compaction)
Day 4= Blastocyst: innercell mass + trophoblast
Day 5 = Blastocyst hatch from Zona pellucida
Day 6 = Implantation

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15
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Describe the development of embryo in week 2? Susceptible to abortion or teratogens?

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bilaminar embryo – epiblast, hypoblast

spontaneous abortions are common
not susceptible to teratogenesis

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16
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Describe the development of embryo in week 3?

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Trilaminar embryo: Gastrulation produce ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm

17
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List some tissue formed by ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm?

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Ectoderm (external layer): skin cell of epidermis, neuron of brain, pigment cell

Mesoderm (middle layer): cardiac muscle, skeletal muscle cells, tubule cell of kidney, red blood cells, smooth muscle (in gut)

Endoderm (internal layer): lung cell (alveolar cell), thyroid cell, pancreatic cell, germ cells (sperm, egg)

18
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Which weeks of pregnancy = Organogenesis?

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Week 4-8

19
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Describe which periods of development is most prone to congenital anomalies?

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first 8 post fertilization weeks

= beginning of all major external and internal structures development

20
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Maturation of embryo in Fetal period?

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growth and maturation/elaboration of tissues and organs

21
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3 phases of human embryonic development?

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1) Morphogenesis: mass cell movements to form organ and tissue
2) Differentiation: formation of functional tissue and organ
3) Growth: increase in size, cell divisions, tissue complexity…etc