Embryology Development of Dermatomusculoskeletal System

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Embryology Development of Dermatomusculoskeletal System Biology Medic Department 2011

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Embryology Development of Dermatomusculoskeletal System. Biology Medic Department 2011. SKELETAL MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT. The Muscular system  mesoderm (exc. iris musc.neuroectoderm , esop.musc . smooth musc .) Paraxial Mesoderm  somites  - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Embryology Development of

Dermatomusculoskeletal System

Biology Medic Department2011

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SKELETAL MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT

The Muscular system mesoderm(exc. iris musc.neuroectoderm, esop.musc. smooth musc.)

Paraxial Mesoderm somites A. Ventromedial (Sclerotome)

Vertebrae+ribs B. Dorsolateral (Dermomyotome)

myotome (myoblast) + dermatome (dermis-fibroblast)

Somatic Mesoderm +Ventral dermomyotome of somites +Neural crest cells Mesenchyme myogenesis Induction by MyoD gene elongation of the nuclei& cell bodies Myoblast myotubes+ myofilament+ myofibril invested with ext.lamina.endomysium

Fibroblastperimysium and epimysium Dev before birth, sizediameter fiber,

length&wide to grow with skeleton

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Myotomes1. Epaxial the extensor muscles of

the neck & vertebral column, Caudal myotom regressed

2. Hypaxial cervical myotomes scalene, pravertebral, geniohyoid & infrahyoid m.

• thoracic myotomes lateral and ventral flexor muscles of the vertebral column

• lumbar myotomes quadratus lumborum m.

• Pharyngeal arch m. facial expression,m. of mastication, pharynx and larynx

• Mesenchymal cells near the prechordal plate Ocular musclesextrinsic eye muscles

• Myoblast surrounding the developing boneslimb muscles

• Occipital myotomTongue Muscles

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SKIN DEVELOPMENT• EctodermEpidermis• MesodermmesenchymeConnective tissues in

the dermis• Epidermis• 1st and 2nd trimesters of pregnancythickness• PrimordiaEctodermal cells at 4 weeks

Proliferation (Periderm) & Basal/germinativum layer• Basal layerStr, germinativumproduced more

cell to superficial layerIntermediate layer (11 weeks)

Epidermal ridgesgrooves(10-17 weeks)

• Peridermkeratinization,desquamation(Vernix caseosa)--<Str, Corneum (21 weeks)

• Ektoderm Neural crest cellmigrate into the mesenchyme of the developing dermis Melanoblastmigrate to dermoepdermal junctionMelanocyte

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Glands of The Skin Development

1. Sebaceous Gland• Derived from the

epidermis to dermis

• ( develop from epithelial root sheath of hair follicleprimordiacentral alveoli ruptureoil excretion)

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Glands of The Skin Development

2. Sweat Glands• Epidermal down growth

to the mesenchyme• Cellular bud of sweat

glandelongate Central cell degenerate lumentheperipheral cells secretory & Myoepithelial cells

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Hair Follicles Development• Proliferation of str.

Germinativum to the dermishair budshair bulb(primordia) epithelial cells(germinal matrix)produces hair

• Hair bulbs invaginated by small mesenchyme hair pappillae

• The peripheral cellsepithelial root sht.

• Surrounding messenchymal diff. cellsdermal root sht.

Arrector m. attach to the dermal root

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Skeletal System Development

• Sclerotomevertebrae & ribs.• Mesodermal

cellsmesenchym(Embryonic con. tissue)condensation (gene act.)osteogenesis

• Mesenchymepre existing membranous sheaths Intramembranous bone formation

• MesenchymalcartilagesEndochondral bone formation

• Signaling mol.BMP-5,BMP-7

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Histogenesis of cartilage• 5thweekmesenchymecondensechondrificati

on centres diff. chondroblast collagenous fibril&ground substance(ECM).

Histogenesis of Bone• Intramembranous Ossification

mesenchyme condenseshighly vascular some cells diff.osteoblast & deposit unmineralized) osteon matrix (osteoid) osteocytesSpicules of bone concentric lamella(layers)

• Endochondral Ossificationcartilagelong bone(primary centres-diaphysis) chondrocytes hypertrophythe matrix calcified centre cells die periosteum invasion by vasc. conn,.Tissuesome cells diffhemopoetic cells.

• Lengthening growth platesSec. oss.in the epiphysisfew years after birth

• Ossification of limb bonesat the end of the embryonic perioddemands supply Ca&P

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Development of Vertebral Column

• Mesenchymal cellssclerotomes3 main areas: around notochord, neural tube and body wall.

• Frontal sectpaired condensation of mesenchymal areas around notochordloosely arr. Cranially& densely packed cells caudally.

• Some densely packed cellsmove craniallyooposite the centres of myotomesIv disc

• The remaining cells fusecentrumbody of vertebrae( each centrum dev from 2 sclerotomesintersegmental structuresinter. A. lie in each side vert. bodies.

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Development of Vertebral Column…

• Notochord degeneratesgelatinous centrenucleus pulposus

• Surroundedcircularly arranged fiberannulus fibr.• Messenchymal cells surrounding neural tubeneural a• 6th weekchondrification centres appearneural

arch+centrum fusespinous&transverse procextensionoss. Vertebrae begins in the embryonicend by the 25th year

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Ribs Development

• Mesenchymal costal procoriginal site of union costal pros with vertreplacedcostovertebral synovial joints

Sternum Development• A pair of vertical mesenchymal bands(sternal

bars)develop ventrolaterallymove mediallychondrificationfuse craniocaudallyformmanubrium, sternebrae&xiphoid proc(oss.childhood)

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Development of Vertebral Column

• Mesenchymal cellssclerotomes3 main areas: around notochord, neural tube and body wall.

• Frontal sectpaired condensation of mesenchymal areas around notochordloosely arr. Cranially& densely packed cells caudally.

• Some densely packed cellsmove craniallyooposite the centres of myotomesIv disc

• The remaining cells fusecentrumbody of vertebrae( each centrum dev from 2 sclerotomesintersegmental structuresinter. A. lie in each side vert. bodies.

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Development of the Cranium

• Develop from mesenchyme arround the developing brain, consist of:

- The neurocraniumprotective case for the brain

Cartilaginous base of craniumfusionendochondral osssequence:occ.bone, sphenoid, ethmoid

Membranous neurocranium:

Intramembranous oss. messenchyme arround & top of the braincalvariafontanelles(suture meet)

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- The viscerocranium skeleton of the face

- Cartilaginous: neural crest cellsmigrtaes from pharyngeal arches.Hox 1stmalleus incus,

- 2nd stapes+temporal bones,lesser horn,sup sphenoid bone,

- 3rd 4th,6th greater horns+inf part hyoid bone

- .4thlaryngeal cartilages- Membranous:max.

prominencesquamous, temporal,zygomatic and maxillary,

- Mandibular prominencemandible

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