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GENERAL EMBRYOLOGY 1. Development of embryology 2. Germ cell and fertilization 3. Blastocyst and implantation 4. Formation of the germ layer 5. Differentiation of trilaminar germ and formation of embryo 6. Fetal membrane and placenta 7. Twins and multiple birth Preembryonic period: 1st week to end of 2nd week fertilization to formation of bilaminar germ disc Embryonic period: 3rd week to end of 8th week formation of embryo Fetal period: 9th week to birth growth Perinatal stage: 26th week to 4 week after birth Animal Plant Human ? Development of embryology Aristotle, B.C 384-322 Semen+menstration Harvey, 1651: All life from oocyte Malpighi, 1675: A micro-chicken in an egg Leewenhoek, 1677 : A micro-human in a sperm Haeckel, 1868 Biogenetic law Spemann, 1869-1941 Experimental embryology Wilmut,1997 Dolly Germ cell and fertilization Germ cell spermatozoon and ovum 1. Spermatozoon Capacitation:In female reproductive tract, the sperms were enabled to bind to the zona pellucida receptors. removal of glycoproteins (decapacitation factor) which cover the sperms 2. Ovum secondary oocyte arrested at metaphase in the second meiotic division Fertilization: The process in which the spermatozoon penetrates into the ovum to form fertilized ovum. In the ampulla of oviduct Process of fertilization Sperm bind to sperm receptor ZP-3 induce Acrosome reaction:release of acrosomal enzyme Penetration and release of acrosomal nucleus acrosome enzyme Cell membrane of ovum ovum fertilized ovum sperm Zona reaction: Cortical granules→perivitelline space →degrade ZP-3, alteration of zona pellucida →barrier for sperm penetration The second meiotic division of the secondary oocyte is rapidly lifted and the second polar body is released, leaving a haploid female nucleus. Contac of sperm and ovum Sperm penetrate into the ovum Formation of female and male pronucleus Fusion of pronuclei Process of fertilization ① Fusion of the membrane of sperm and ovum ② The nucleus of sperm penetrate into ovum ③ Formation of pronuclei Alteration of ovum ④ Fusion of pronuclei 24 h 2.Condition of fertilization ① Normal ovum ② Normal sperm sufficient numbers ③ Certain time 12-24h ④ Free reproductive tract 3.Significance of fertilization ① A new life ② Diploid inheritance and aberrance ③ Sex determination Formation of blastocyst and implantation Cleavage and formation of blastocyst 1. Cleavage: early division of fertilized egg 2. Blastomere:daughter cells from cleavage 3. Morula:12 to 16- cell stage, enclosed in the zona pellucida, like morus 4. Blastocyst:about 100 blastmeres blastocoele、inner cell mass and trophoblast polar trophoblast Phase of cleavage Fertilized egg 2-cell stage 18~36h 4-cell stage 36~48h 8-cell stage 48~60h Morula 12 to 16-cell stage The third day Appearance and inner structure of blastocyst Appearance Inner structure Movement of fertilized egg in the oviduct Implantation (imbed) The process by which the blastocyst settles into endometrium. 6th day to 11th day Fundus and body of uterus zona pellucida disappear at the 5th day 1.Trophoblast:proliferate and differentiate into two layers ①Syncytiotrophoblast:outer layer, fused each other, cell boundaries disappear ②Cytotrophoblast:inner layer, cell boundaries distinct, simple cuboidal cells Movement and implantation of fertilized egg Implantation at 7th day Cytotrophoblast Inner cell mass Polar trophoblast Endometrium 2.Decidua: endometrium implantation decidua decidual response Decidua basalis:under the implantation site Decidua capsularis:between the implantation site and the uterine lumen Decidua parietalis:remaining endometrium Decidua Formation of germ layer Bilaminar germ disc 1.Bilaminar germ disk: Inner cell mass→2 layers of cell in disc (7th day) Epiblast: columnar cells adjacent to trophoblast Hypoblast: cuboidal cells adjacent to blastocoele Epiblast Columnar cells Hypoblast Cuboidal cells Bilaminar germ disc Epiblast Hypoblast 2. Amnion:8th day epiblast → amnioblast → aminiotic membrane → amniotic cavity → amniotic fluid 3.Primary yolk sac: 9th day hypoblast →extraembyronic endoderm →primary yolk sac Bilaminar germ disc at 9th day Primary yolk sac Hypoblast Epiblast Amniotic cavity Syncytiotrophoblast Bilaminar germ disc Decidua Syncytiotrophoblast Epiblast Hypoblast Primary yolk sac Cytotrophoblast Amniotic cavity 4. Extraembryonic mesoderm: 10th-11th day 5. Extraembryonic cavity: 12th-13th day Extraembryonic mesoderm: visceral layer parietal layer 6. Secondary yolk sac: 13th day 7. Body stalk: 14th day Embryo at 10th day Primary yolk sac Extraembryonic mesoderm Germ disc Amnion Bilaminar germ disc Decidua Epiblast Hypoblast Amniotic cavity Primary yolk sac Cytotrophoblast Extraembryonic mesoderm Syncytiotrophoblast Embryo at 13th day Extraembryonic cavity Primary yolk sac Secondary yolk sac Body stalk Bilaminar germ disc Primary stem villus Body stalk Extraembryonic mesoderm Visceral layer Extraembryonic mesoderm Parietal layer Secondary yolk sac Extraembryonic cavity Formation of trilaminar germ Trilaminar germ disc primitive streak, primitive groove 3rd week primitive node, primitive pit 3rd week 1. Endoderm: primitive groove →hypoblast → endoderm 2. Mesoderm: primitive groove →between epiblast and hypoblat →mesoderm 3. Ectoderm:epiblast →ectoderm Primitive streak Hypoblast Epiblast Primitive streak Hypoblast Epiblast Significance of primitive streak Primitive node Determine the Primitive pit direction of the Primitive groove embryo Primitive streak notochord Formation of endoderm Epiblast Primitive streak Endoderm Hypoblast Formation of mesoderm Epiblast Mesoderm Endoderm Trilaminar germ disc Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm proliferation Epiblast Head Primitive pit process Notochordal tube Neurenteric canal Significance of notochord ? Notochord No mesoderm Buccopharyngeal membrane Cloacal membrane Differentiation of trilaminar germ and formation of embryo Differentiation of trilaminar germ 1.Differentiation of ectoderm ①Neural tube:blastema of CNS neural plate (18th-19th day) Neuro-epithelium (neural ectoderm): pseudostratified columnar →neural groove , neural fold → neural tube (closed at 22nd day) Neural groove Paraxial mesoderm Intermediate mesoderm Neural groove Paraxial mesoderm intermediate mesoderm Neural groove Neural crest Notocord 1、Differentiation of ectoderm Anterior neuropore closed at 25th Neural fold Neural tube closed at 22nd day, from 4th somite Posterior neuropore closed at 27th Unclosed Anterior neuropore Unclosed Posterior neuropore ②Neural crest: blastema of PNS chromaffin cell, parafollicular cell some of bone, cartilage and muscle of head ③Superficial ectoderm: after formation of neural tube epidermis 2.Differentiation of mesoderm ①Paraxial mesoderm:somite 17th day at 20th day, from the head Dermotome→ dermis, hypodermis Myotome → skeletal muscle, Sclerotome → axial skeleton. ②Intermediate mesoderm:urinary and reproductive system ③Lateral mesoderm:parietal mesoderm, viseral mesoderm, intraembryonic coelomic cavity Somite Differentiation of lateral mesoderm Dermatome Sclerotome Parietal mesoderm Intraembryonic coelomic cavit Visceral mesoderm Differentiation of lateral mesoderm Intraembryonic coelomic cavity Extraembryonic coelomic cavity 3. Differentiation of endoderm Epithelium of primitive gut → epithelium of digestive tract, digestive gland, respiratory tract and lung Primitive pharynx →5 pairs of pharyngeal pouch Formation of primitive gut A B Parietal mesoderm Intraembryonic coelomic cavity Visceral mesoderm Formation of embryonic body (4-8th week) 20-30th day Disc folds Column the number of somite increase face development, formation of branchial pouch breach of buccopharyngeal membrane 5th week: upper and lower limb buds 6th week: hand and foot plates 7th week: formation of face, disappear of somite 8th week: breach of cloacal membrane At the end of 8th week— a small human Fetal membrane and placenta Fetal membrane Chorion Amnion Yolk sac Allantois Umbilical cord Amnion Yolk sac Umbilical cord Placenta 1.Chorion: Secondary stem villus +chorinic plate Primary stem villus:2nd week Outer syncytiotrophoblast+ Inner cytotrophoblast Chorinic plate : extraembryonic mesoderm + trophoblast Secondary stem villus:3rd week Outer syncytiotrophoblast+ Intermedial extraembryonic mesoderm+ Inner cytotrophoblast Tertiary stem villus:end of 3rd week, Blood vessels Anchoring villus, Free villus cytotrophoblastic cell column → cytotrophoblastic shell Primary stem villus:at 2nd week,cytotrophoblast Secondary stem villus:at 3rd week,extraembryonic mesoderm Tertiary stem villus:at the end of 3rd week,blood vessels Stem villus Free villus Anchoring villus Cytotrophoblastic column Cytotrophoblastic shell Evolvement of chorion Chorion laeve:adjacent to decidua capsularis Chorion frondosum: adjacent to decidua basalis 6th weeks Chorion laeve Chorion frondosum Abnormility of chorion: Hydatidiform Picture • Chorion carcinoma Hydatidiform Hydatidiform Hydatidiform Chorion carcinoma Chorion carcinoma Chorion carcinoma 2. Yolk sac:5th-6th week, atresia Abnormality: ① Meckel’s diverticulum ② Umbilical fistula ① Primitive blood cells ② Primordial germ cells 3. Amnion: amniotic membrane: 0.2-0.5mm amniotic epithelium + extraembryonic mesoderm amniotic fluid: 500-1000ml abnormality: <500 ml, oligohydramnios >2000 ml, polyhydramnios protection 4. Allantois:degeneration Abnormality: Urachal fistula 2 pairs of blood vessel→ 1 umbilical vein 1 pair of umbilical artery 5. Umbilical cord:50 cm (CT, umbilical vein, umbilical artery, degenerated yolk sac and allantois) covered with amniotic membrane Abnormality: >80 cm, <35 cm connect fetus with placenta Fetal membrane Placenta 1.Placenta: Chorion frondosum + Decidua basalis disk: 15-20cm Sandwich: chorinic plate (fetus) villi basal plate (mother) basal plate: decidua + cytotrophoblastic shell placental septa → cotyledon (incomplete) Umbilical vein Umbilical artery Decidua bsalis Placenta septa Uterus vein Spiral artery 2.Placental membrane: Structure between the blood of mother and fetus ①Syncytiotrophoblast; ②Cytotrophoblast and its basal lamina; ③Connective tissue; ④Endothelium and its basal lamina protection Fetal membrane Syncytiotrophoblast Cytotrophoblast Blood of mother Nutriment Metabolic product 胎 儿 血 Basal lamina Connective tissue Basal lamina Endothelium 3.Function: ① Substance exchange O2, nutriment, CO2, waste ② Hormone Human chorionic gonadotropin, HCG; Human placental lactogen, HPL; Human placental progesterone, HPP, Human placental estrogen, HPE Placenta Function ① Substance exchange Capillary of fetus Blood of mother O2 Nutriment water、salt、others water、salt、others CO2 Metabolic waste Placenta Placenta Function ② Barrier Capillary of fetus Blood of mother s Most of microorganism No way ! Placenta barrier Placenta Function ② Barrier Capillary of fetus Blood of mother Most of drugs Most of microorganism Some of microorganism Placenta barrier Placenta Function ③ Endocrine Hormone HCG HCS Function Corpus luteum Pregnancy Mammary gland Appearance Fastigium 3rd week 8th week 2nd month 8th month HPE Corpus luteum 4th month 8th month HPP Corpus luteum 4th month 8th month Twins and multiple birth 1.Twins monozygotic twins dizygotic twins 2.Multiple birth monozygotic multiple birth polyzygotic multiple birth mixed multiple birth Dizygotic twins Blastocyst 2 Amnion 2 Chorion 2 Placenta Blastocyst 2 Amnion 2 Chorion 2 Placenta Monozygotic twins separation of blastomere, of ICM, Blastocyst 2 ICM 2 Amnion 2 Chorion 2 Placenta 2 Amnion 1 Chorion 1 Placenta of primitive streak 2 primitive streak 1 Amnion 1 Chorion 1 Placenta