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Jittipan Chavadej, Ph.D. Anatomy Department,Fac. of Science Mahidol University yr. 2000
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Mature structures of the eye *Eyeball - cornea & sclera - lens, eye chamber - retina, optic nerve *Surrounding muscular structure - ciliary body - iris muscles - extraocular muscles&conjunctiva
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Structure of the eye
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Formation of the eye Are formed by 3 different germ layers. 1. Neuroectoderm 2. Surface ectoderm 3. Mesoderm
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1Neuroectoderm - forebrain(dien.) --> - retina & optic nerve - iris & ciliary body 1Surface ectoderm - above optic vesicle --> lens & cornea 1Mesoderm -all CNT & vascular structures --> choroid layer & sclera
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Retina & Optic nerve form from optic vesicle Diagram showing the formation of optic vesicle & the lens placode
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Ventrolateral view off the optic cup & optic stalk showing the hyaloid artery in the choroid fissure
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Retina formation cChanges of inner layer of optic cup (lens & cornea) neural retina Epith. cells neurons & light photoreceptor cells (rods&cones) Thickeningdifferentiation bOuter layer of optic cup (thin) pigment layer of the retina
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*Neural retina (multilayers) consists of- rods & cones - bipolar neurons in inner nuclear layer - ganglion cells in ganglion cell layer 1 st- ganglion cell--> optic nerve 2 nd- bipolar neurons & rods - cones /Differentiation
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Diagram showing the differentiation of layers of the neural retina. Optic nerve/stalk
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Diagram showing the development of the layers of the neural retina
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Formation of lens Surface ectoderm lens placodes lens vesicles lens Differentiation of the lens elongation of lens fiber contain large amount of crystallin proteins - alpha,beta & gamma (mol.level)
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Invagination Lens cup Lens vesicle Elongation of 1 0 fiber Embryonic lens Alpha(+/-) Crystallin(n o) Alpha(++) Beta(+/-) Gamma(+/-) Alpha(+++) Beta(+++) Gamma(+++) Alpha(++) Beta(++) Gamma(+)
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Anteroposterior section of the eye showing optic cup, optic stalk and lens vesicle
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Formation of cornea 2 sources-*surface ectoderm Inductive influence of the lens -surface ectoderm- primary stroma : collagen type I, II, IX -neural crest cells- corneal endothelium & secondary stroma (hyaluronic acid-hyaluronidase)
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Anteroposterior section through the eye.
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Final developmental changes of cornea= Formation of transparency -by removing water from secondary stroma (40%) -degradation of hyaluronic acid -thyroxine--> corneal endothelium - by pumping sodium into ant r chamber of the eye
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Iris & Ciliary body formation -at the lip of optic cup *Ciliary body -muscle containing structure + suspensory ligament of the lens (radial set of muscle) --> modulate shape of the lens *Iris -2 sets of muscle (sphincter & dilator pupillae) -->control the amt of light passing through the lens
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Development of the iris and the ciliary body.The rim of the optic cup is covered by the mesenchyme, in which the sphinter and dilator pupillae develop from the underlying ectoderm.
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Choroid coat and sclera Origin = a layer of mesenchymal cells + neural crest cells outside the optic cup- under influence of the pigmented epith. of the retina Choroid coat-a highly vascular tunic Sclera-dense collageneous covering -tough outer coat of the eye
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Diagram showing the development of the choroid & the sclera
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Vitreous body & Hyaloid artery Vitreous body- loose mesenchyme forming a loose fibrillar mesh along with a gelatinous substance in optic cup Hyaloid artery- enter the eyeball through the choroid fissure of the optic stalk-->retina,vitreous body -->post r wall of the lens
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Note :ant r chamber,vitreous cavity-vitreous body
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,Regression of hyaloid artery (in the vitreous body),Persistance of prox. part of hyaloid artery as central artery of the retina Changes of Hyaloid artery
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A B C Stages in development and regression of the hyaloid artery in the embryonic eye
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Eyelid and Lacrimal gland /7 th wk. - fold of skin /9 th wk. - meet & temporary fusion /6 th mo. -loosening of epith. union /7 th mo. - reopening of the eyelid
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Conjunctival sac - space betw. the front of eyeball & eyelid Lacrimal gl.-multiple epithelial bud from lateral surface ectoderm -nasolacrimal duct -begin to function~6 wk. after birth
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Note : eyelid,iridopupillary membrane & conjunctival sac
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Congenital malformations of the eye 2 Anophthalmos -absence of an eye 2 Microphthalmos -smaller than normal 2 Coloboma iridis -nonclosure of choroid fissure of the iris
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