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1 Reproductive System Embryology
生物及解剖學科 陳 瀅 18749

2 Study Goals Development of gonads Development of genital ducts
Development of external genitalia Development of inguinal canal

3 Development of gonads 7th week indifferent state of sexual development
The gonads are derived from three sources The mesothelium lining the posterior abdominal wall The underlying mesenchyme The primordial germ cells

4 Development of gonads 5th week 6th week 7th week

5 Development of gonads gonadal ridge primordial germ cell
are visible in 4th week among the endodermal cells of the yolk sac migrate along the dorsal mesentary of the hindgut to the gonadal ridges

6 Development of gonads Sex determination (after 7th week)
male – Y chromosome, which has a testis-determining factor (TDF) female – XX chromosome

7 Development of gonads with the TDF gonadal cord  seminiferous cords
without the TDF formation of ovaries the type of gonads  determine the type of sexual differentiation (genital ducts and external genitalia)

8 Development of gonads Testes
gonadal cords condense and extend into the medulla  seminiferous cords rete testis tunica albuginea – a thick fibrous capsule suspended by its own mesentery – mesorchium

9 Development of gonads Testes interstitial cells (Leydig)
8th week, the cells begin to secrete androgenic hormones – testosterone and androstenedione human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) peak amount 8-12 week Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS)

10 Development of gonads Testes Sertoli cell
derived from the surface epithelium of the testis MIS spermatogonia primordial sperm cells derived from the primordial germ cell

11 Development of gonads E43 days new born 21 weeks

12 Development of gonads Ovaries
gonadal cords extend into the medulla  rete ovarii cortical cords from surface epithelium 16 week  primordial follicles, each of which consists of an oogonium (surrounded by follicular cells from surface epithelium)

13 Development of gonads Ovaries No oogonia form postnatally (2 million)
the surface epithelium called “germinal epithelium” germ cells derived from the primordial germ cells the ovary is suspended by a mesentary – the mesovarium

14 Development of gonads E43 days new born 14 days

15 Development of genital ducts
5th – 6th weeks, both pairs of genital ducts are present in the indifferent state Mesonephric ducts play an essential role in male reproductive system Paramesonephric ducts play an essential role in female reproductive system

16 Development of genital ducts

17 Development of genital ducts
male genital ducts and glands testosterone Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS)

18 Development of genital ducts
male genital ducts and glands prostate gland endodermal cells mesenchyme – stroma and smooth muscles

19 Development of genital ducts

20 Development of genital ducts
female genital ducts and glands Without testosterone and MIS  mesonephric ducts regress  paramesonephric ducts develop The endometrial stroma and myometrium are derived from splanchnic mesenchyme and upper part of vagina

21 Development of genital ducts

22 Development of genital ducts
female genital ducts and glands

23 Development of genital ducts
vagina the endoderm of the urogenital sinus  epithelium surrounding mesenchyme  fibromuscular wall

24 Development of genital ducts
vagina Sinus tubercle  sinovaginal bulbs  vaginal plate The central cells in the plate break down forming the lumen of vagina

25 Development of genital ducts
vagina uterovaginal primordium + urogenital sinus

26 Anomaly of genital ducts

27 Development of external genitalia
4th – 7th weeks

28 Development of external genitalia
9 weeks 11 weeks 12 weeks

29 Development of external genitalia
male female male 7 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks

30 Development of external genitalia
female Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)

31 Androgen insensitivity syndrome
also called the testicular feminization syndrome normal-appearing female, despite the presence of testis and a 46, XY chromosome

32 Anomaly of external genitalia
Hypospadias

33 Anomaly of external genitalia
congenital absence

34 Anomaly of external genitalia
Vaginal atresia

35 Development of inguinal canals
mesonephros  gubernaculum  labioscrotal swellings peritoneum  inguinal canal 7 weeks 28 weeks

36 Ectopic testes

37 Congenital inguinal hernia

38 References Moore Persaud : The Developing Human 9th edition, 2012
Langman’s : Medical Embryology 11th edition, 2010


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