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==Central Nervous System - primary vesicles==
==Central Nervous System - Primary Vesicles==


These 3 primary brain vesicles develop initially due to the neural plate being broader at the cranial (brain) end that the narrower caudal (spinal cord) end. When the plate fuses to form a tube, these 3 initial expansions (vesicles) result.
These 3 primary brain vesicles develop initially due to the neural plate being broader at the cranial (brain) end that the narrower caudal (spinal cord) end. When the plate fuses to form a tube, these 3 initial expansions (vesicles) result.
# forebrain (prosencephalon)
# midbrain (mesencephalon)
# hindbrain (rhombencephalon)
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* Development of the three primary brain vesicles on GD 10.5 in rats and 26 ± 1 in humans.
* Corresponding shading between panels illustrates the earlier origins of different regions from the three original brain vesicles with a horizontal and lateral view, respectively.
* Later they will develop into the [[:File:CNS secondary vesicles.jpg|5 secondary vesicles]] (telencephalon - diencephalon - mesencephalon - metencephalon - myelencephalon)


The development of the three primary brain vesicles on GD 10.5 in rats and GD 26 ± 1 in humans. The corresponding shading between panels illustrates the earlier origins of different regions from the three original brain vesicles with a horizontal and lateral view, respectively.
:[[Neural System Development|'''Links''']]: [[:File:CNS_primary_vesicles.jpg|3 primary vesicles]] | [[:File:CNS secondary vesicles.jpg|5 secondary vesicles]] | [[Neural System Development]]
 
'''Three primary brain vesicles:''' [[F#forebrain|forebrain]] ( [[P#prosencephalon|prosencephalon]]) - [[M#midbrain|midbrain]] ([[M#mesencephalon|mesencephalon]]) - [[H#hindbrain|hindbrain]] ([[R#rhombencephalon|rhombencephalon]])
 
 
Later they will develop into the [[:File:CNS secondary vesicles.jpg|5 secondary vesicles]].
 
'''Links:''' [[Neural System Development]]




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===Reference===
<pubmed>10852851</pubmed>| [http://www.ehponline.org/members/2000/suppl-3/511-533rice/rice-full.html Environmental Health Perspectives] | [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1637807 PMC: 1637807]


Original file name: Figure-3AB-PMID10852851.jpg
Original file name: Figure-3AB-PMID10852851.jpg


===Reference===
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<pubmed>10852851</pubmed>| [http://www.ehponline.org/members/2000/suppl-3/511-533rice/rice-full.html Environmental Health Perspectives - Critical Periods of Vulnerability for the Developing Nervous System: Evidence from Humans and Animal Models] | [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1637807 PMC: 1637807]


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Central Nervous System - Primary Vesicles

These 3 primary brain vesicles develop initially due to the neural plate being broader at the cranial (brain) end that the narrower caudal (spinal cord) end. When the plate fuses to form a tube, these 3 initial expansions (vesicles) result.

  1. forebrain (prosencephalon)
  2. midbrain (mesencephalon)
  3. hindbrain (rhombencephalon)


  • Development of the three primary brain vesicles on GD 10.5 in rats and 26 ± 1 in humans.
  • Corresponding shading between panels illustrates the earlier origins of different regions from the three original brain vesicles with a horizontal and lateral view, respectively.
  • Later they will develop into the 5 secondary vesicles (telencephalon - diencephalon - mesencephalon - metencephalon - myelencephalon)
Links: 3 primary vesicles | 5 secondary vesicles | Neural System Development


Neural Tube Development
Neural Tube Primary Vesicles Secondary Vesicles Adult Structures
week 3 week 4 week 5 adult
neural plate
neural groove
neural tube

Brain
prosencephalon (forebrain) telencephalon Rhinencephalon, Amygdala, hippocampus, cerebrum (cortex), hypothalamus‎, pituitary | Basal Ganglia, lateral ventricles
diencephalon epithalamus, thalamus, Subthalamus, pineal, posterior commissure, pretectum, third ventricle
mesencephalon (midbrain) mesencephalon tectum, Cerebral peduncle, cerebral aqueduct, pons
rhombencephalon (hindbrain) metencephalon cerebellum
myelencephalon medulla oblongata, isthmus
spinal cord, pyramidal decussation, central canal

Reference

<pubmed>10852851</pubmed>| Environmental Health Perspectives | PMC: 1637807

Original file name: Figure-3AB-PMID10852851.jpg

Copyright: Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a publication of the U.S. Government. Publication of EHP lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright.



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© Dr Mark Hill 2024, UNSW Embryology ISBN: 978 0 7334 2609 4 - UNSW CRICOS Provider Code No. 00098G

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