What does neurulation mean
describe how neurulation happens
what does the notochord eventually become
The notochord forms the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disk in adult
what do the anterior and posterior neuropores do
The anterior and posterior neuropores connect the lumen of the neural tube with the amniotic cavity.
when does the anterior and posterior neuropore close
what does the rostral cephalic part of the neural tube become
adult brain
what does the caudal part of the neural tube become
spinal cord
What does the lumen of the neural tube give rise to
what do cranial neural crest cells develop into
what do the trunk region of neural crest cells differentiate into
1) Pigment producing melanocytes that travel through the dermis into the ectoderm to colonize skin and hair follicles.
2) Migrate to each sclerotome (differentiated mesoderm) to form the dorsal root ganglia, sympathetic neurons, parasympathetic nerves, adrenomedullary cells, and Schwann cells of the gut, abdomen and pelvis.
what is the most common neural tube defect
spina bifida
what are the two types of spina bifida
- spina bifida occulta
Name two examples of spinal bifida cystica
Myelominingeocele
meningocele
describe a myelomeningocele
- sac containing both CSF and nerves and parts of the spinal cord
describe a meningocele
- less common and usually not less severe
what is a spina bifida occulta
what happens if the anterior neuropore does not close
lead to cranial neural tube defects
give two examples of a cranial neural tube defect
- anencephaly
What is anencephaly
when can ancencepahly be detected
what is maternal serum alpha fetoprotein made by
foetus and placenta
what is an encephalocele
what does a canal meningocele contain compared to an encephalocele and ventriculocele
A cranial meningocele contains only meninges;
an encephalocele contains brain tissue;
a ventriculocele contains part of the ventricle within the herniated part of the brain.
what vitamin reduces the number of neural tube defects