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Dr. Andrea D. Székely

BLASTULATIO N, IMPLANTATION , FORMATION OF THE ECTODERM AND EN D ODERM. Dr. Andrea D. Székely. CAVITATION OF THE MORULA. 4 days after the ovulation early blastocyst formation 0.1 - 0.2 mm BLASTOCYST - continuous mitotic divisions cavity formation ( blastocoel )

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Dr. Andrea D. Székely

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  1. BLASTULATION, IMPLANTATION, FORMATION OF THE ECTODERM AND ENDODERM Dr. Andrea D. Székely

  2. CAVITATION OF THE MORULA • 4 days after the ovulation • early blastocyst formation • 0.1 - 0.2 mm • BLASTOCYST • - continuous mitotic divisions • cavity formation (blastocoel) • the cells start to compact and flatten • BUT the zona pellucida does not enlarge • -2 cell types will differentiate: • - embryoblast (inner) • - trophoblast (outer) EARLY BLASTOCYSTS

  3. BLASTULATION Within the BLASTOCYST an inner cell mass (ICM) is separated, this contains the EMBRYOBLASTS The surrounding cells will be the TROPHOBLASTS, responsible for the formation of the chorion.

  4. HATCHING OF THE BLASTOCYST • - enters the uterus 0.1 - 0.2 mm • „hatches" from the zona pellucida • The implantation starts 5 - 6 days • after the ovulation, the blastula descends in the uterine cavity, then adheres to the endometrium (the trophoblasts produce enzymes which pierce the endometrium) • APPOSITION (the embryo turns towards the endometrium with • the ICM being deep) • The superficial proteoglycans bind • to the cells • - hCG, progesterone release grows • Pregnancy test!! • The glands enlarge • The endometrium thickens • A richer vascular network grows

  5. IMPLANTATION

  6. STEPS OF IMPLANTATION APPOSITION – the ICM faces the endometrium ADPLANTATION – the endometrial cells grow processes (they swell and catch the blastocyst - reversible binding) ADHESION – the microvilli of the trophoblasta interact with the cells of the endometrium (proteoglycans) irreversible binding DIFFERENTIATION - trophoblast derivatives - syncytiotrophoblast - cytotrophoblast IMPLANTATION – the syncytiotrophoblasts form a syncytiumot and penetrate the membrana basalis as well as the endometrium DECIDUAL REACTION – apoptosis within the endometrial cells, then the stroma cells undergo an epitheloid transformation. The extracellular vacuoles will be filled with blood and merge to form the LACUNAE the invasive growth will be stopped by the zona compacta By week 2. the pregnency can be tested from urine too.

  7. MOLECULAR FACTORS OF IMPLANTATION

  8. BILAMINAR EMBRYO

  9. EMBRYOGENESE Extraembryonic structures = Hypoblast Cindy C Lu*, Jane Brennan† and Elizabeth J Robertson‡ Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 2001, 11:384–392

  10. SEPARATION OF EMBRYONIC AND EXTRAEMBRYONIC STRUCTURES : EPIBLAST/HYPOBLAST SEGREGATION

  11. TRENNUNG DER EMBRYONALEN UND EXTRAEMBRYONALEN STRUKTUREN

  12. EMBRYONIC DISK, HYPOBLAST – EPIBLAST 2. week the blastocyst partially is implanted, the primitive yolk sac is formed from the blastocoel EMBRYOBLASTS: FORM THE EMBRYONIC DISK hypoblast- cuboidal cells, line the primitive yolk sac epiblast - tall cylindrical cells lining the amnion cavity D 11-12. a minimal enlargement of the implanted embryo – bulges into the uterine cavity extraembryonic mesoderm – formed between the trophoblasts and amnion, or yolk sac – the cavities here merge to form the extraemberyonic coelom which surrounds the embryonic disk (except for the site of the body stalk „allantois” – later umbilical cord D 13. the endometrium is completely sealed Hypoblasts form the secondary or definitive yolk sac So the extraembryonic coelom will turn to the cavity of the chorion CRANIAL changes a thickening forms - praechordal plate (BPM) CAUDAL changes a similar fusion - cloaca membrane, Similar to the praechordal plate, it is formed by the adjacent layers of hypo- and epiblast cells

  13. IN VITRO FERTILIZATION HSG ICSI – „intracytoplasmic sperm injection” Ovarian stimulation (FSH) „assisted hatching” Embryo biopsy Ultrasound assisted harvesting of the oocyte

  14. FURTHER MOVIES http://www.visembryo.com/baby/index.html http://embryo.soad.umich.edu/ www.advancedfertility.com http://www.med.uc.edu/embryology/contents.htm

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