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...Tract Gastrointestinal Development Endoderm cell sheet tubular gut Lateral folding Ventral bending cranially Head fold Ventral bending caudally Tail fold Yolk sac is connected to the gut in the middle Yolk stalk, omphalomesenteric duct, or vitelline duct Yolk stalk is progressively delineated. Embryonic Gut Regions: Foregut Hindgut Midgut Lateral fold and head fold Lateral fold and tail fold Yolk Stalk Region Anterior intestinal portal foregut / midgut transition Posterior intestinal portal...
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Tract Gastrointestinal Development Endoderm cell sheet tubular gut Lateral folding Ventral bending cranially Head fold Ventral bending caudally Tail fold Yolk sac is connected to the gut in the middle Yolk stalk, omphalomesenteric duct, or vitelline duct Yolk stalk is progressively delineated. Embryonic Gut Regions: Foregut Hindgut Midgut Lateral fold and head fold Lateral fold and tail fold Yolk Stalk Region Anterior intestinal portal foregut / midgut transition Posterior intestinal portal - midgut / hindgut transition Oropharyngeal membrane = ectoderm-endoderm bilayer separating stomodeum, future mouth ectoderm lined, from the future pharynx endoderm lined. Cloacal plate or Proctodeal membrane = ectoderm-endoderm bilayer, separates the ectoderm lined proctodeum from the gut endoderm. Embryonic Gut Straight tube suspended by the dorsal mesentery Only ventral connection is the transverse septum level of stomach and cranial duodenum. Transverse septum - mesoderm initially between developing heart and the cranial margin of the embryonic disc Cranial flexure displaces the transverse septum between the heart and the yolk sac Forming the initial partition separating the thoracic and abdominal cavities part of the diaphragm Hindgut evagination is the allantois Foregut Deriviatives Oropharyngeal membrane (cranial end) Pharynx (deriviatives of the pharyngeal pouches, tongue, thyroid gland) Thoracic esophagus (lung buds) Abdominal esophagus Stomach Cranial half of duodenum (liver, gallbladder, pancreas) Caudal end = Ampulla of Vater (common bile and pancreatic ducts drain into gut) Pharynx Pharyngeal Pouches Pharyngeal Pouch #1 Caudal to Arch #1 Auditory tube (Eustachian tube), tympanic cavity Pharyngeal Pouch #2 Caudal to Arch #2 Supratonsillar fossae associated with Palatine tonsils Pharyngeal Pouch #3 Caudal to Arch #3 Inferior parathyroid, Thymus Pharyngeal: Pouches (endoderm); Grooves (ectoderm); Arches (mesoderm) Pharyngeal Pouch #4 Caudal to Arch #4 Superior parathyroids, Postbranchial body Tongue Lateral Lingual Swellings paired lateral swellings from the 1st pharyngeal arch (ventral) 2 unpaired medial swellings from the ventral midline of the pharynx Tuberculum impar Copula Contribution from the 3rd and 4th pharyngeal arches Oral Tongue (anterior 2/3) forms from the expansion of lateral swellings and the tuberculum impar - median sulcus of the tongue is the site of midline fusion Base of the tongue is formed from the copula with contribution from the 3rd and 4th pharyngeal arches The epiglottis forms from a swelling caudal to the copula Thyroid Gland Thyroid Diverticulum Midventral thickening, between Pharyngeal Pouch 1 and 2 (base of the tongue) Single outgrowth elongates in a caudal direction Bifurcates to form the bi-lobed Thyroid gland The connection thyroglossal duct regresses about week 7 The site of the thyroid diverticulum persist as the foramen cecum between the tuberculum impar and the copula Esophagus Thoracic Esophagus buds off the lung buds Respiratory Tract Abdominal Esophagus abruptly narrows extends to the Stomach Differentiation of Epithelium: 7th 8th Week epithelium is stratified columnar, Lumen becomes partially occluded Appearance of large vacuoles Vacuoles coalesce recanalization 12th Week - Epithelium is multilayered and ciliated 16th Week Stratified squamous epithelium Stomach Stomach - initially symmetrical and fusiform (spindle) Differential growth - dorsal > ventral - creates the Greater curvature of the stomach (dorsal side) and Lesser curvature (ventral side) 90o rotation of the stomach around craniocaudal axis greater curvature is to the left and caudal lesser curvature is to the right and cranial Dorsal mesogastrium (dorsal mesentery) differential growth is responsible for the rotation. Dorsal mesogastrium becomes the greater omentum Dorsal mesogastrium becomes the greater omentum Stomach rotation moves the duodenum to the left and cranially Liver is Derived from the Duodenum Endodermal thickening ventral side of Duodenum Hepatic diverticulum - grows ventrally into the transverse septum Hepatic diverticulum branches into many Hepatic cords that form hepatocytes and the drainage ducts (bile canaliculi, hepatic ducts). Gastrohepatic omentum connection to the stomach becomes the lesser omentum Falciform ligament ventral mesentery connection to the body wall Gallbladder / Cystic Duct Cystic diverticulum arises from a ventral endodermal thickening just posterior to the hepatic diverticulum The cystic diverticulum gives rise to the gallbladder and cystic duct. Hepatic duct and cystic duct merge to form the common bile duct Pancreas Pancreas forms from two distinct outgrowths from the duodenum Dorsal pancreatic bud grows into the dorsal mesentery Ventral pancreatic bud sprouts from the hepatic diverticulum into the ventral mesentery caudal to the forming gallblader The main duct of the ventral pancreas bud merges at the proximal end of the common bile duct The mouth of the common bile duct is displaced to the dorsal mesentery Pancreas The dorsal and ventral pancreatic rudiments fuse The dorsal duct degenerates and the dorsal and ventral parts merge their duct systems. The ventral duct becomes the main pancreatic duct (Duct of Wirsung) Where the common bile duct and pancreatic ducts empty into the duodenum is called the Ampulla of Vater Exocrine function - acinar cells - production of digestive enzymes Endocrine function - islets of langerhans - production of insulin and glucogon ( cells and cells) Spleen The Spleen is an intra-abdominal organ that is not an endodermal derivitive The Spleen is mesodermal and develops in the dorsal mesogastrium The Spleen is a vascular lymphatic organ The Speen moves to the left side of the abdominal cavity with the rotation of the stomach. Initially a hematopoietic later organ, gets colonized by Tlymphocyte precursor cells Dorsal mesogastrium becomes the greater omentum Formation of the Intestine Midgut derivatives: Caudal half of duodenum Jejunum Ileum Cecum Appendix Ascending colon Right 2/3 of transverse colon Hindgut derivatives: Left 1/3 of transverse colon Descending colon Sigmoid colon Rectum Cloacal membrane at caudal end Primary Intestinal Loop The intestine is essentially a long straight tube, but it s development is complicated by its length. Two important points of reference: Yolk Stalk near border of small and large intestine Superior Mesenteric Artery branch of Dorsal Aorta Ileum elongates too rapidly for the size of the abdominal cavity causing a herniation into the umbilicus Dorsal-ventral hairpin - called the primary intestinal loop. Intestine Development Cranial part of loop gives rise to most of the ileum Caudal loop becomes part of ileum, the ascending colon and 2/3 of the transverse colon Initially - the loop does a 90o counterclockwise rotation (viewed from the front) - cranial loop right, caudal loop left Jejunum and Ileum lengthens resulting in a series of folds called the jejunal-ileal loops Retraction Cecum defines junction between small and large intestines producing the appendix Retraction of the loop into the abdomen Associated with a 180o rotation - total rotation is 270oCecum lies just inferior to the liver The cecum moves in a cranial to caudal direction to lie in the lower left abdomen Ascending and Descending Colon Dorsal mesentery associated with the ascending and descending colon shortens and disappears These regions adhere directly to the dorsal body wall Transverse colon does not become fixed Cloaca Cloaca (latin = sewer) - where allantois and gastrointestinal tract merge Cloaca is partitioned into the rectum (posterior) and the primitive urogenital sinus (anterior) - by the growth of the urorectal septum Urorectal septum is the composite of two septal system Tourneux fold (central) and Rathke folds (lateral) Urorectal septum fuses with cloacal membrane - forming the urogenital membrane and the anal membrane Anorectal Canal Anorectal canal - between rectum and anus Superior 2/3 is endodermal from hindgut Inferior 1/3 is derived from the proctodeum ectodermal The Ectodermal-Endodermal boundary in adult is marked by an irregular folding of mucosa in the anorectal canal called the Pectinate line Canalization and Histogenesis The developing digestive tract lumen becomes occluded and secondary lumina form and coalesce during recanalization Stomach Gastric mucosa folds called rugae, pits called gastric pits, HCl secretion begins postnatal Intestine - Intestinal Villi form by mesodermal growth during recanalization Intestinal Crypts form at the base of the intestinal villi Each crypts contains a clone of Epithelial Stem Cells that produce intestinal cells throughout adult life Intestinal epithelial cells have a 4 day life span Anomalies - Foregut Esophagus: Esophageal stenosis (narrowing) abnormal recanalization impaired swallowing Esophageal atresia (abnormal opening) abnormal branching of the respiratory tract impaired swallowing Stomach: Pyloric stenosis hypertrophy of smooth muscle, projectile vomiting Heterotopic gastric mucosa Misplaced gastric mucosa cells Anomalies - Foregut Liver: Biliary atresia abnormal hepatic duct formation varying severity postnatal jaundice Pancreas: Annular pancreas Pancreatic tissue encircling the duodenum sometimes causing obstruction Heterotopic pancreatic tissue Misplaced pancreatic cells Anomalies - Midgut Duodenal stenosis and atresia abnormal recanalization Persistent vitelline duct Meckel s diverticulum - (2-4% of population) blind pouch Fibrous cord connection to umbilicus Volvulus intestinal rotation bowel strangulation Umbilicoil fistula direct opening Anomalies Midgut Omphalocele Failure of the umbilicus to close - newborn with organs protruding from the abdominal walll Organs protruding into a thin sac of amniotic tissue from normal herniation - incomplete retraction Organs in a sac of peritoneum and amniotic tissue indicates normal herniation and retraction, but a secondary herniation resulting from the failure of the ventral abdominal wall to close Anomalies - Midgut Abnormal Rotation and Fixation Spectrum of abnormalities Non-rotation Reverse rotation Mixed rotation Subhepatic cecum Non-Rotation Called left-sided colon 1st rotation is Normal 2nd rotation is Absent Cranial loop ends up on the right side Caudal loop on the left side Some organs may or may not get fixed to the body wall Reverse Rotation Normal 1st rotation 2nd rotation is clockwise instead of counter clockwise Net rotation is 90o clockwise This is equivalent to a 270o counter clockwise rotation except the duodenum is ventral to the transverse colon and does not get fixed to dorsal wall, transverse colon does get fixed Mixed Rotation Cranial and caudal loops behave independently Cranial loop rotates only the 1st 90o Caudal loop only rotates the 2nd 180o Results in misplaced organs - abnormal fixation Typical outcome from abnormal rotations obstructions of the gastrointestinal tract, compression of intestinal vasculature - resulting in intestinal ischemia; compression of lymphatic vessels - resulting in gastrointestinal bleeding Anomalies Midgut Subhepatic Cecum Intestinal Duplication, Diverticula, and Atresia Anomalies - Hindgut Hirschsprung s Disease Dilation of the colon defective neural crest migration absence of parasympathetic ganglia in the colon wall Imperforate anus absence of anal opening Unknown Causes Hindgut Fistula Often connecting the hindgut to the urogenital system Persistent Anal Membrane Anal Atresia Anoperineal fistula Rectovaginal fistula Rectourethral fistula Rectovesical fistula
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Mineral Formulae Page 1 of 2 EENS 211 FORMAULAE OF COMMON MINERALS ORTHOSILICATES (NESOSILICATES) Forsterite Mg2SiO4 Fayalite Fe2SiO4 Zircon ZrSiO4 Sphene CaTiSiO4 Pyrope Mg3Al2Si3O12 Almandine Fe3Al2Si3O12 Grossularite Ca3Al2Si3O12 Sillimanite Al...
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Inosilcates EENS 211 Tulane University Mineralogy Prof. Stephen A. Nelson Inosilicates (Pyroxenes and Amphiboles) This document last updated on 12-Nov-2008 Inosilicates (Single Chain Silicates) The single chain silicates have a basic structural u...
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External Symmetry of Crystals, 32 Crystal Classes EENS 211 Tulane University Mineralogy Prof. Stephen A. Nelson External Symmetry of Crystals, 32 Crystal Classes This page last updated on 26-Aug-2008 As stated in the last lecture, there are 32 po...
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