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Animal Development Outline I. II. Early Stages of Embryonic Development A. Intro B. Fertilization C. Cleavage D. Gastrulation Morphogenesis Intro • Make a tiny dot at the top of your paper… – In your first week of development, that’s how big you were! • Less than a month later, brains take form & heart is beating Intro • Preformation – Embryo contains all descendants – Russian nesting dolls – Is there any merit to this idea? DNA? • Epigenesis – Aristotle (350 B.C.) – Animal emerges gradually from a formless egg – Favored idea as microscopy improved Intro • After fertilization, cell division partitions the cytoplasm in such a way that nuclei of different embryonic cells are exposed to different cytoplasmic environments – Expression of different genes in different cells Fertilization • Goal = combine haploid sets of chromosomes from two individuals into a single diploid cell • Also, must activate the egg to trigger development of the embryo • Lab study = sea urchins (deuterostomes) Acrosomal Reaction • Acrosome = vesicle at tip of sperm cell • Releases hydrolytic enzymes that enable penetration of the egg’s jelly coat • “Lock-and-key” fit ensure fertilization occurs solely from within a species Acrosomal Reaction • Sperm nucleus into egg’s cytoplasm • Fusion of the membranes opens sodium ion channels • Depolarization = fast block to polyspermy – Prevents an abnormal number of chromosomes in the zygote Acrosomal Reaction Cortical Reaction • Series of changes in the outer cortex of the egg cytoplasm • Release of Ca2+ into cytosol • High Ca2+ concentration changes cortical granules that result in the egg cell separating from the vitelline layer • Fertilization envelope resists the entry of additional sperm (slow block) Cortical Reaction Egg Activation • High Ca2+ concentrations also produce metabolic changes – Neither sperm, nor DNA are responsible for activation!!! – Parthenogenesis a possibility • Sperm cell nucleus begins to swell & within 20 minutes has merged w/ the egg nucleus • First cell division occurs within 90 min. In Mammals • Internal vs. external in urchins • Female secretions alter the surface of sperm cells & increase the sperm’s motility • Zona pellucida = extracellular matrix of the female egg In Mammals In Mammals • Microvilli take in the entire sperm cell • Basal body of sperm’s flagellum divides into two centrosomes (w/ centrioles for mitotic spindles) Cleavage • Rapid cell division after fertilization • Cells skip G1 & G2 phases (S & M only) Sea urchin: cleavage begins 45-90 min. after fertilization Cleavage 1. Vegetal pole – Yolk (stored nutrients) is concentrated 2. Animal pole – More rapid cell division – Typically the anterior end of the embryo Cleavage • Plasma membrane & cortex rotate towards point of sperm entry exposing a light-gray region (gray crescent) – Opposite of sperm entry – Marks the dorsal side of an amphibian egg Cleavage zygote morula blastula gastrula Frog cleavage Zygote (1 cell) 8-celled embryo Morula (16-64 cells) Cleavage Frog blastula Gastrulation • Rearrangement of blastula cells into a three-layered embryo 1. Ectoderm 2. Endoderm 3. Mesoderm • Cells can now interact w/ each other in new ways Gastrulation Gastrulation • • • • • Invagination = vegetal plate buckles inward Involution = cells rolling over the edge of a lip into the interior Blastocoel = fluid-filled cavity (hollow blastula) Blastopore = open end of the archenteron (anus in a deuterostome) Archenteron = deep, narrow cavity that is the continuation of invagination (digestive tract) Gastrulation Gastrulation Organogenesis • Three germ layers develop into beginnings of organs • First organs in chordates are the notochord & neural tube Organogenesis 1. Notochord – From dorsal mesoderm above archenteron – Core of the backbone in which vertebrae are attached 2. Neural tube – Dorsal ectoderm just above notochord – CNS Organogenesis In Mammals • Fertilization in oviduct (Fallopian tubes) • Journey to uterus implantation takes up to 1 week • At this point, embryo has over 100 cells & is known as a blastocyst • Blastocyst has two parts: 1. Inner cell mass = developing embryo 2. Trophoblast = fetal portion of the placenta In Mammals Morphogenesis • Movement of cell shape & position – Reorganization of cytoskeleton (microtubules & microfilaments) Morphogenesis • Convergent extension = cell crawling in which a sheet of cells becomes narrower to grow longer