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Development of the Urinary System Professor Alfred Cuschieri Department of Anatomy University of Malta

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Page 1: The Urogenital System - Search - University of Maltastaff.um.edu.mt/acus1/Urinary.pdf · System Professor Alfred Cuschieri Department of Anatomy University of Malta. The Urogenital

Development of the Urinary System

Professor Alfred Cuschieri

Department of AnatomyUniversity of Malta

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The Urogenital System Develops From the Intermediate Mesoderm

Paraxial mesoderm

Intermediate mesoderm

Lateral plate mesoderm

Neural tube

Gut

NotochordDorsal aorta

Yolk sac

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Nephrotomes develop in the intermediate mesoderm and function as primitive kidneys.

Each nephrotome consists of:

•a nephric duct drains the neprotomes

•a glomerulus (capillary tuft)- derived from an aortic branch

•Bowman’s capsule- surrounding the glomerulus

•a convoluted tubule

Nephrotomes • arise segmentally from C3 to S4• develop in cranio-caudal sequence

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The intermediate mesoderm forms a ridge (the neprogenic cord) on either side of the

neural tube extending from C3 to S4.The pronephros is the most cranial part of the nephrogenic cord. It:• develops in the cervical region • at the beginning of week 3 • is very transient and atrophies within a few days

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The mesonephros develops during the 3rd –5th weeks in the thoracic and lumbar regions

It forms about 40 functional nephrotomes in cranio-caudal sequence in continuity with the pronephros.

The nephrotomes atrophy and disappear by 10 –12 weeks, but the mesonephric ducts persists.

The nephrotomes drain into the mesonephric duct in the lateral part of the mesonephric ridge

The mesonephros does not contribute to the definitive kidney.

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The mesonephric ducts forms in the lateral parts of the mesonephric ridges

The mesonephric ducts:

• grow medially ventral to the hindgut and establish contact with cloaca on day 26 (end of 4th week)

• first appear in the 4th week (24 days)

•are initially solid cords of cells

•grow by proliferation and migration of cells at the caudal end

• become canalized, beginning from their caudal ends and extending cranially.

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The metanephric blastema develops from the sacral region of the intermediate mesoderm.

Ureteric budMetenephros

It grows into the metanephricblastema on day 32.

A ureteric bud grows from the caudal end of the mesonephric duct on day 28.

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The ureteric bud and metanephricblastema form the definitive kidney.

The ureteric bud branches repeatedly. Each branch is covered by a cap of

metanephric blastema to form a renal lobe.Ureteric

budMetanephric

cap

8 weeks 14-16 lobes

6 weeks 2 lobes.

5 weeks

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Further branching of the ureteric bud gives rise to the collecting tubules

Formaton and resorptionof branches forms 2-4 major calices and 12 minor calices

8 -32 weeks: Formation of new branches form 2x106 collecting ducts.

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The tip of the collecting tubule induces the formation of renal vesicles

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The ureteric bud and metanephricblastema exert inductive effects on

one another.

UreterMajor and minor calices Collecting ducts

Ureteric bud and branches

Nephrons:•Bowman’s capsule, •proximal convoluted tubules,•loops of Henle,•distal tubules

Metanephricblastema