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* '''Developmental Biology''' by Gilbert, Scott F. Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates, Inc.; c2000 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.section.3693#3695 The Heart] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.figgrp.3702 Figure 15.6. Cascade of heart development} | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.figgrp.3698 Figure 15.3. Formation of the chick heart from the splanchnic lateral plate mesoderm] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.figgrp.3699 Figure 15.4. Fusion of the right and left heart rudiments to form a single cardiac tube] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.figgrp.3701 Figure 15.5. Specification of the atrium and ventricles occurs even before heart looping]
* '''Developmental Biology''' by Gilbert, Scott F. Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates, Inc.; c2000 -
* '''Molecular Biology of the Cell''' 4th ed. Alberts, Bruce; Johnson, Alexander; Lewis, Julian; Raff, Martin; Roberts, Keith; Walter, Peter New York and London: Garland Science; c2002 - [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=mboc4.figgrp.3860 Figure 21-35. The vertebrate body plan as a dorsoventral inversion of the insect body plan] [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=mboc4.figgrp.4167 Figure 22-40. The four classes of muscle cells of a mammal]
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.figgrp.2627 Figure 11.30. Human embryo and placenta after 40 days of gestation]
| [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?&rid=dbio.figgrp.3736 Figure 15.11. Transfer of oxygen from the mother to the fetus in human embryos] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?highlight=placenta&rid=dbio.section.2609#2626 Formation of extraembryonic membranes]
* '''Molecular Biology of the Cell''' 4th ed. Alberts, Bruce; Johnson, Alexander; Lewis, Julian; Raff, Martin; Roberts, Keith; Walter, Peter New York and London: Garland Science; c2002 -


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Revision as of 08:51, 16 August 2009

This lecture is an introduction to the development and functions of the placenta.

The placenta (Greek, plakuos = flat cake) named on the basis of this organs appearance. The placenta a mateno-fetal organ which begins developing at implantation of the blastocyst and is delivered with the fetus at birth. Only recently have we begun to understand the many different functions this organ carries out in addition to its role in embryonic nutrition. This lecture follows on the concepts of cardiovascular development covered in the previous lecture.


Lecture Objectives

  • Understanding of placental villi development
  • Understanding of placental structure
  • Understanding of placental functions
  • Brief understanding of placental abnormalities

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branched villi - or terminal villi, grow from sides of stem villi, region of main exchange, surrounded by maternal blood in intervillous spaces.

primary villi - week 2, first stage of chorionic villi development, trophoblastic shell cells (syncitiotrophoblasts and cytotrophoblasts) form finger-like extensions into maternal decidua.

secondary villi - week 3, second stage of chorionic villi development, extraembryonic mesoderm grows into villi, covers entire surface of chorionic sac

stem villi - or anchoring villi, cytotrophoblast cells attached to maternal tissue.

tertiary villi third stage of chorionic villi development, mesenchyme differentiates into blood vessels and cells, forms arteriocapillary network, fuse with placental vessels, developing in connecting stalk

References

Textbooks

  • The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (8th Edition) by Keith L. Moore and T.V.N Persaud
  • Larsen’s Human Embryology by GC. Schoenwolf, SB. Bleyl, PR. Brauer and PH. Francis-West -

Additional Textbooks

  • Before We Are Born (5th ed.) Moore and Persaud
  • Essentials of Human Embryology
  • Human Embryology Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald
  • Human Embryology and Developmental Biology Carlson

Online Textbooks

  • Developmental Biology by Gilbert, Scott F. Sunderland (MA): Sinauer Associates, Inc.; c2000 -

Figure 11.30. Human embryo and placenta after 40 days of gestation

| Figure 15.11. Transfer of oxygen from the mother to the fetus in human embryos | Formation of extraembryonic membranes
  • Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th ed. Alberts, Bruce; Johnson, Alexander; Lewis, Julian; Raff, Martin; Roberts, Keith; Walter, Peter New York and London: Garland Science; c2002 -

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