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Development of the Nervous System Lesson 4
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Development of the Brain n Adult brain structure product of… l Genetic instructions l Cell-to-cell signals l Interaction b/n child and external world n Early development l Before synaptogenesis l Activity-independent l Critical periods ~
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Gastrulation & Neuralation n Gastrulation l Invagination of embryo l single sheet of cells 3 cell layers l Formation of notocord n Neuralation l Induction signals from notocord… l To neuroectoderm l Growth of neural precursor cells~
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Neural Induction n Induction signals l From embryonic tissue l Modulate gene expression n Retinoic acid l Steroid hormone n Peptide hormones l Fibroblast growth factor (FGF) l Transforming growth factor (TGF) l Sonic hedge hog (shh) ~
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Retinoic Acid – Jekyl & Hyde? n Vitamin A derivative l Too little abnormal development l Too much abnormal development n Inductive signal l Critical period l Localization ~
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Sonic Hedge Hog (SHH) n Induction of motor neurons l Mutations diseases n Holoprosencephaly (1/16 k births) l Prevents bilateral development l Division of hemispheres l facial features (cyclopean eye) n Medulloblastoma l Most common childhood tumor n Basal cell carcinomas of skin l 750 k/yr ~
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Embryological Origin n Embryo has 3 layers l endoderm internal organs l mesoderm muscles & skeleton l ectoderm nervous system & skin ~
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Embryological Origin n At 18 days l Neural plate forms l sheet of cells n At 20 days l Neural groove l folds rostral to caudal will form tube ~
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Development of N.S. n At 22 days n Neural tube l CNS develops from walls spina bifida - caudal tube fails to close l as tube develops dorsal portion pinches off & forms...~
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Development of N.S. n At 24 days n Neural crest l develops into all neurons of PNS n Mesoderm l somites vertebrae & muscles ~
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Differentiation n Specialization of structures n 3 primary vesicles l rostral end of tube l develops into brain n Prosencephalon forebrain n Mesencephalon midbrain n Rhombencephalon hindbrain ~
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Prosencephalon n Secondary vesicles form & separate l optic retinas retina & optic nerve CNS not PNS l telencephalic telencephalon l remainder diencephalon ~
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Other Primary Vesicles n Mesencephalic mesencephalon l dorsal - tectum l ventral - tegmentum l tube - cerebral aqueduct n Rhombencephalic l rostral - metencephalon l caudal - myelencephalon l tube - 4th ventricle ~
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Neural Tube Defects: Rostral n Neural tube fails to close n anencephaly l skull & brain partially or totally absent l perinatal mortality n Encephalocele l parts of brain protrude outside skull l mental disability depends on extent ~
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Neural Tube Defects: Caudal n Spina Bifida l Cleft spine n Spina bifida occulta l 40% of Americans n Spina Bifida Manifesta l 1 in a 1000 births l 0.1% ~ Occulta
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Spina Bifida Manifesta n Meningocele (*4%) l SC/nerves not in sac l less severe, repaired n Myelomeningocele (*96%) l SC/ nerves in protruding l paralysis, incontinence, learning disabilities l hydrocephalus can cause severe brain damage ~
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Neural Tube Defects: Prevention n Possible genetic component l reoccurrence in families l ethnic/racial relationship n Folic Acid (Folate) Deficiency l 50-70% of cases preventable l CDC guidelines not planning pregnancy: 400 g/day planned pregnancy: 4000 g/day under direction of health care provider ~
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