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Introduction
I am offering a voluntary third tutorial session on - TBD.
This is a voluntary tutorial session and attendance is not compulsory. Notice of this tutorial will be also on the Moodle Course Announcements.
The tutorial will be an opportunity for students to ask any questions you may have about the content within the next 3 online lectures. Please feel free to post any questions or content you would like covered to Moodle.
Please note the content covered below reflects questions raised during the tutorial.
Musculoskeletal
- Understanding of mesoderm and neural crest development.
- Brief understanding of connective tissue development.
- Understanding of cartilage, bone and muscle development.
- Understanding of the two forms of bone development.
- Brief understanding of molecular bone development.
- Brief understanding of bone abnormalities.
Bone - dual ossification process (endochondral and intramembranous). Most bone endochondral, coming from a cartilage template. Intramembranous in parts of the skull and scapula.
Axial skeleton from the sclerotome of the somites.
Muscle - all body skeletal muscle from the myotome of the somite.
- myotome cells (predetermined)
- migrating predetermined cells (to sites of muscle development)
- myoblast cells (at sites of muscle development) proliferate by mitosis
- myotube cells (fused myoblasts, multinucleate) unfused myoblasts continue to proliferate
- myofibre (innervated, expresses contractile proteins)
The first myofibres formed are called primary, later forming myofibres from later fusing myoblasts are secondary.
Renal
- Understand the 3 main stages of kidney development.
- Understand development of the nephron and renal papilla.
- Brief understanding of the mechanisms of nephron development.
- Understand the development of the cloaca, ureter and bladder.
- Brief understanding of abnormalities of the urinary system.
The three sequential stages of intermediate mesoderm development and the mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct) role. Pro- and Meso- are transient the Metanephros forms the adult kidney. Understand the mesonephric duct giving a lateral outgrowth (uteric bud) that signals the overlying intermediate mesoderm (metanephric blastema). These 2 stuctures signal back and forth to differentiate each other.
- uteric bud - ureters, renal pelvis, collecting tubules
- metanephric blastema - nephron
Nephrogenesis has 4 stages during the fetal period - vesicle (V); S-shaped body (S) stage; capillary loop (C) stage; maturation (M).
Urinary bladder has different embryonic origin
- endoderm -> cloaca -> urogenital sinus -> urinary bladder epithelium and urethra
- mesoderm -> detrusor muscle
Endocrine
- Understanding of hormone types
- Understanding of endocrine gland development
- Understanding of endocrine developmental functions
Must be able to describe development of at least 2 endocrine organs. Some organs form from neural tube elements (pineal, hypothalamus, posterior pituitary). Surface ectoderm (anteriorpituitary). Pharyngeal arch components (
Sensory
- Understanding of sensory placode development
- Understanding of inner, middle and external ear origins
- Understanding of timecourse of auditory development
- Understanding of abnormalities of auditory development
- Brief understanding of other (vision) sensory development
Hearing was covered in the lecture. The embryonic origins of (each) of the auditory components needs to be understood.
Fetal
- 20 Fetal
- Understanding of fetal growth - length and weight
- Understanding of fetal systems development/changes
- Understanding of fetal abnormalities
Next
I will provide a last tutorial as revision for the theory exam. Please use the online forum to post any questions or content that you would like discussed.