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Human Embryology – Lecture 4
16-02-2018


Stages of Human Embryonic Development:
- Cleavage and initiation of implantation (1 st week)
- The bilaminar embryo and fully implantation (2 nd week)
- The trilaminar embryo (3rd week)
- The embryonic period (4th to 8th week)
- The fetal period (8th week to birth)

*From 8 weeks on, everything is already formed, except of the lungs and the
urogenital system. From 8 weeks onward (fetal period), there is only growth of the
embryo.

*The pronucleus of sperm + the pronucleus of an egg fuse, resulting in a
pronucleus. Cleavages will start after this fusing. At the moment of implantation
pregnancy has officially taken place  Hcg gets secreted.

 Cleavage and blastulation (initiation of implantation) (1st week):
Characterizing for human embryos is the blastocyst, containing an inner cell mass.
This inner cell mass will eventually become the embryo.

Fertilized oocyte = zygote.

After the oocyte gets fertilized, it is named a zygote. The zygote will then undergo
cleavages, resulting in the 2-, 4- and 8-cell stage, followed up by the morula, early
and late blastocyst.

, Zona pellucida: The zona pellucida (inner thick layer) is a glycoprotein layer
surrounding the plasma membrane of mammalian oocytes. The zona pellucida is
essential for oocyte growth and fertilization (Wikipedia)

Zona radiata: Outer layer, sticks to zona pellucida. Is the outer protective
glycoprotein layer of the ovum.

Trophoblast: Are cells forming the outer layer of a blastocyst, which will provide
nutrients to the embryo and will later develop into a large part of the placenta. These
are the first cells to differentiate from the fertilized egg.

Morula: late stage of compaction (5 days), beginning of cavitation

 Compaction:
- Starts after the 8-cell stage
- Concentration of cell adhesion molecules around the apical surface of the
blastomeres (e.g. E-cadherin).
- Creation of a compact bowl  early embryo.

 Cavitation:
- Starts 4 days after fertilization
- Formation of blastocoel
(blastocyst cavity) 
blastocyst

Zona pellucida gets mostly
degenerated  blastocyst
‘hatches’ out of zona pellucida.

Embryonic and abembryonic
pole.

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