Primeira Semana do Desenvolvimento: Clivagem do Zigoto, Formação do Blastocisto (Embriologia Humana)

Primeira Semana do Desenvolvimento: Clivagem do Zigoto, Formação do Blastocisto (Embriologia Humana)

Introduction to the First Week of Development

Overview of Key Events

  • The video introduces the topic of the first week of development, highlighting that it consists of three main events.
  • The initial event is the cleavage of the zygote, which involves a series of mitotic divisions leading to a rapid increase in cell number.

Cleavage Process

  • The zygote, a diploid cell with 46 chromosomes (23 from each parent), begins cleavage approximately 30 hours post-fertilization.
  • Cleavage stages include two cells, four cells, and eight cells; once reaching 12 to 32 cells, it is referred to as a morula.

Journey Towards Uterus

  • This cleavage process occurs while traveling towards the uterus; fertilization happens in the fallopian tube.
  • Upon reaching the uterus, the morula transforms into a blastocyst as uterine fluid penetrates through its zona pellucida.

Formation and Structure of Blastocyst

Cellular Organization

  • As uterine fluid enters, it causes cellular reorganization: some cells form an outer layer while others concentrate at one pole.
  • The space created by this fluid accumulation becomes known as the blastocoel.

Transition from Morula to Blastocyst

  • The zona pellucida gradually disappears due to pressure from entering fluid; this marks further development into a blastocyst.
  • The outer layer formed is called trophoblast, while concentrated inner cells are termed embryoblast.

Implantation Process

Connection with Uterine Wall

  • By day seven post-fertilization, the blastocyst superficially connects with the endometrium (uterine lining).
  • Successful implantation is crucial for development; if not implanted within the uterus, it will be expelled.

Summary of First Week Events

  • The first week encompasses three key events: cleavage resulting in blastomeres formation and transition from morula to blastocyst.
  • Ultimately, by week's end, superficial attachment occurs with further implantation completing in week two.

Understanding Clinical Information and Errors in Cleavage

Types of Errors During Cleavage

  • The primary error during cleavage is called non-disjunction, which occurs when chromosomes fail to separate properly during mitotic divisions.
  • Non-disjunction can result in daughter cells with differing chromosome numbers; for instance, one cell may have 45 chromosomes while another has 47 instead of the normal 46.

Consequences of Non-Disjunction

  • This error can also occur during gametogenesis, leading to gametes with abnormal chromosome counts. If it happens during zygote cleavage, it results in a condition known as mosaicism.
  • Mosaicism refers to an organism that contains two or more genetically distinct cell lines, which can lead to variations in chromosome numbers among different cells.

Types of Mosaicism

  • There are two types of mosaicism:
  • Germline mosaicism affects only germ cells (gametes), resulting in some gametes having the normal count of 23 chromosomes while others do not.
  • Somatic mosaicism affects somatic cells (body tissues), leading to differences in chromosome numbers within tissues such as skin.

Examples and Implications

  • An example provided illustrates how different skin cells may exhibit varying chromosome counts due to mosaicism. A visual representation shows a tomato with two colors as a consequence of this genetic phenomenon.
  • Offspring from individuals with mosaic conditions may develop genetic disorders like Down syndrome or Turner syndrome, highlighting the clinical significance of understanding these errors.
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