Serial Section Descriptions
Section Names link to the full Stage 13/14 serial image and underlined text links to a brief description of the term at the bottom of this page.
G7:
In the pig embryo identify the cerebral vesicles
and flexures; first study the sagittal section.
Identify the forebrain,
midbrain and hindbrain.
The roof of the hindbrain is thin (roofplate
formed by a membrane only).
Al-7:
Midbrain and hindbrain. The isthmus can be observed
on A3-4 as a constriction between the mid- and
hind-brain.
The hindbrain is already subdivided into two
parts, the slim myelencephalon
and the wider metencephalon.
The boundary between these two parts is roughly at
the level of the otic
vesicles
A3-4: identify the optic cup and
stalk, which are derived from the forebrain B2-6.
Caudally one can identify the spinal cord along the
entire length of the embryo.
B1-7, C1-5: Forebrain.
Study the histological appearance of the
neural tube in the pig
embryo. Identify the ventricular
zone and marginal
zone. Also identify the sulcus
limitans separating the alar
plate and basal
plate
C1, D1; Notice the position of the
spinal ganglion (dorsal root
ganglion or DRG) ventrolateral to the spinal cord
(P:D3).
Stage 13/14 Neural 3D Model
The individual serial slices have also been incorporated into a 3D model of this embryo Neural System.

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Whats Happening?
Stage 12 (about 26 days) The caudal neuropore takes a day to close, the level of final closure is
approximately at future somitic pair 31 corresponds to the level of sacral vertebra 2.
stage 13 (4 weeks) the neural tube is normally completely closed.
See also the 3D reconstruction of these slices 3D Central Nervous System
Secondary neuralation begins
at stage 12 is the differentiation of the
caudal part of the neural tube from
the caudal eminence (or end-bud)
without the intermediate phase of a
neural plate.
Modified from: Neurulation in the normal human embryo. O'Rahilly
R, Muller F Ciba Found Symp 1994;181:70-82
Use these notes to look specifically at the Carnegie stage 13 embryo.
Then look at the later Stage 22 and Week 11 embryo sagittal sections which show further development of the brain features and flexures.
Note that the edge of the neural plate forms the neural crest which contributes the cranial ganglia, peripheral sympathetic
and parasympatheic nervous system as well as many non-neural tissues (this part of the nervous system is covered in
Neural crest Notes).
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