Development of Respiratory system - Leah Flashcards

1
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Laryngotracheal Groove and lung form in week _____.

A

week 4

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2
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Laryngotracheal groove appears in the ____________.

A

Floor of caudal pharynx

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3
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The lung bud is formed by what?

A

By the laryngotracheal groove protrudes ventrally forming an endoderm outgrowth from the foregut.

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4
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_______ develops and separates lung bud (ventrally) from the foregut (Distally)

A

Tracheoesophageal septum

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5
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_______ develops and separates lung bud (ventrally) from the foregut (Distally).

A

Tracheoesophageal septum

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6
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The respiratory diverticulum retains a connection with the pharynx at the ______.

A

Primordial laryngeal inlet.

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7
Q

What causes Esophageal Atresia?

A

caused by posteriorly deviating septum

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8
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What are the derivatives of the Lung Bud? (2)

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Endoderm = epithelial lining + glands or airways

Splanchnic mesoderm = smooth muscle + CT of airways.

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9
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Describe the Development of the Larynx….

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Laryngeal cartilages and musculature arise from pharyngeal arch pairs 4 & 6.

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10
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Describe development of epiglottis…

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Epiglottis from from mesenchyme of the caudal hypopharyngeal eminence.

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11
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Laryngeal mm. arising from 4th arch are innervated by __________.

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Superior laryngeal N.

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12
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Laryngeal mm. arising from 6th arch are innervated by __________.

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recurrent laryngeal N.

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13
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What is lung bud splitting and when does it occur?

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Lung bud divides to form 2 primary bronchial buds (future primary bronchi)
*Occurs on day 28

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14
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What happens on day 30 in regards to lung bud splitting?

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Primary bronchial buds divide to from secondary bronchial buds (3 on right, 2 on left)
*Each secondary bud will supply one lobe of the lung.

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15
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Secondary bronchial buds divide yet again to form what?

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Tertiary (segmental) bronchial buds (10 on right, 8-9 on left)

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16
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Tertiary bronchus + surrounding tissue = ?

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A bronchopulmonary segment

17
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What is the pathway of respiratory tree branching?

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Trachea -> PRimary bronchi -> secondary Bronchi - > tertiary (segmental) bronchi -> bronchioles -> terminal Bronchioles -> respiratory bronchioles -> alveolar ducts -> terminal sacs (primitive alveoi)

18
Q

What are the 4 stages of lung development?

A

Pseudoglandular (6-16 weeks)
Canalicular (16-26) weeks
Terminal Sac (26 weeks - birth)
Alveolar (32 weeks to 8 years of age)

19
Q

What happen during the Pseudoglandular stage?

A

Lung tissue appears histologically as a collection of exocrine glands

All major lung structures have developed except for most distal portions of respiratory tree where gas exchange occurs (respiratory bronchioles + alveolar sacs)

20
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What happen during the Pseudoglandular stage?

A

Lung tissue appears histologically as a collection of exocrine glands

All major lung structures have developed except for most distal portions of respiratory tree where gas exchange occurs (respiratory bronchioles + alveolar sacs)
* A fetus born here will not survive!

21
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What happens during the Canalicular stage?

A

Lung tissue becomes highly vascular.

At end of this stage, respiration is possible. Each terminal bronchiole has split into 2 (+) respiratory bronchioles which have developed primitive alveolar ducts. Some ducts already lead into terminal sacs.
*Fetus may survive if born at this stage, but many die as lungs are still immature in their development.

22
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What happens at Terminal Sac Stage?

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More terminal sacs develop and are hugged by capillaries establishing the BLOOD AIR BARRIER.

At week 26: terminal sac walls = a single layer of simple squamous cells, most of which are Type I alveolar cells through which gases diffuse.

Scattered amongst the Type I cells are a few rounded Type II alveolar cells: produce, store, and secrete pulmonary surfactant.