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Embrology of the urogenital
             system.
              Development of the genital
                      system.


Dr Mberesero J.
Introduction.
• The key to sexual dimorphism is the Y
  chromosome which contain the sex
  determining region on Y (SRY) short arm
  (Yp11).
• Male and female morphological
  characteristics begin to develop by
  seventh week the initial period of genital
  development is the indifferent stage of
  sexual development.
Development of gonads.
• The gonads (testes and ovaries ) are
  derived from three sources.
  – Mesothelium (mesoderm epithelium) lining the
    posterior abdominal wall.
  – Underlying mesenchyme ( embryonic
    connective tissue)
  – Primordial germ cells.
• Indifferent gonads.
  – By fifth week a thickened area of mesothelium
    develops on the medial side of the
    mesonephros.
Indifferent gonads cont:
• Proliferation of this epithelium and the
  underlying mesenchyme produce a bulge
  on the medial side of the mesonephros
  the gonadal ridge.
• Finger like epithelial cords the gonadal
  cords grow into the underlying
  mesenchyme.
• The indifferent gonads consist of an
  external cortex and an internal medulla.
Indifferent gonads cont:
• In an embryo with XX the cortex of the
  indifferent gonads differentiate into an
  ovary and the medulla regresses.
• In an embryo with XY the medulla
  differentiate into a testis and the cortex
  regresses.
Primordial germ cells.
• These are large spherical cells visible in the 4 th
  week among the endodermal cells of the
  umbilical vesicle near the origin of allantois.
• In the 6th week the primordial germ cells arise
  from yolk sac endoderm migrate to the gut and
  then through dorsal mesentery to reach the
  gonadal ridge.
• Germ cells proliferate and migrate into cellular
  cords to become surrounded by supporting cells
  (germ cells that fail to enter a cellular cord
  undergo degeneration).
Sex determination.
• The sex of the embryo depends on whether an
  X-bearing sperm or a Y-bearing sperm has
  fertilized the X- bearing oocyte.
• Before 7th week the appearance of the two
  gonads is identical.
• Development of the male phenotype requires a
  Y chromosome.
• The SRY gene for a testis-determining factor
  (TDF) has been localized in the sex determing
  region in short arm of Y chromosome.
Development of the ovary.
• The X chromosome bear genes for ovarian
  development.
• Cortical cords extend from the surface
  epithelium of the developing ovary ito the
  underlying mesenchyme.
• As the cortical cords increase in size the
  primordial germ cells are incorporated in them.
• At approx. 16 weeks the cords begin to break
  into isolated cell clusters- Primordial follicles
  constisting of oogonia.
• Active mitosis of oogonia occur during fetal life.
Development of the ovary cont;
• No oogonia form postnataly, although
  many degenerate before birth, two milion
  or so that remain enlarge to become
  primary oocyte before birth.
• primary oocytes commence meiosis, but
  remain frozen in prophase of Meiosis I
  until ovulation in the reproductively
  capable female.
Development of the genital ducts.
• During 5th and 6th week there indifferent
  gonads.
• The mesonephric ducts ( Wolffian ducts)
  male reproductive system.
• The paramesonephric ducts ( Müllerian
  ducts) female reproductive system.
Female genital ducts and glands
• Female sexual development does not depend on
  presence of ovaries or hormones.
• Uterine tubes develop from unfused cranial
  parts of the müllerian ducts.
• The caudal fused portion of these ducts form the
  uterus and the vagina ( superior part)
• The endometrial stroma and myometrium are
  derived from splanchnic mesenchyme. .
• Fusion of the müllerian ducts also brigs together
  a peritoneal fold that forms the broad ligament
  and two peritoneal compartments– the
  rectouterine pouch and vesicouterine pouch.
Uterus and vagina.
• The fibromuscular wall of the vagina is derived
  fro the surrounding mesenchyme.
• The uterovaginal primordium with the urogenital
  sinus form the sinus tubercle induce formation of
  paired endodermal growth the sinovaginal bulbs.
• The sinovaginal bulbs fuse to form a vagina
  plate whose central cells break down later to
  form the lumen of the vagina.
• Until late fetal life, the lumen of the vagina is
  separated from the cavity of the urogenital sinus
  by a membrane the hymen ( derived from
  invagination of the posterior wall of the
  urogenital sinus).
Development of external genitalia
• The external genitalia are not fully
  differentiated until the 12th week.
• At 4th week genital tubercle in both sexes
  at the cranial end of the cloaca
  membrane.
• Labioscrotal swellings and urogenital folds
  develop on each side of the cloaca
  membrane.
• The genital tubercle soon elongates to
  form the primordial phallus.
Development of external genitalia
Female External Genitalia.
• The primordial phallus in the female
  gradually becomes the clitoris ( relatively
  large at 18 weeks).
• The urethral folds do not fuse, except
  posteriorly where they join to form the
  frenulum of the labia manora.
• The unfused parts of the urogenital folds
  forms the labia minora.
• Most parts of the labiaoscrotal folds form
  the labia mijora.
Female External Genitalia.

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Embryology of the urogenital system

  • 1. Embrology of the urogenital system. Development of the genital system. Dr Mberesero J.
  • 2. Introduction. • The key to sexual dimorphism is the Y chromosome which contain the sex determining region on Y (SRY) short arm (Yp11). • Male and female morphological characteristics begin to develop by seventh week the initial period of genital development is the indifferent stage of sexual development.
  • 3. Development of gonads. • The gonads (testes and ovaries ) are derived from three sources. – Mesothelium (mesoderm epithelium) lining the posterior abdominal wall. – Underlying mesenchyme ( embryonic connective tissue) – Primordial germ cells. • Indifferent gonads. – By fifth week a thickened area of mesothelium develops on the medial side of the mesonephros.
  • 4. Indifferent gonads cont: • Proliferation of this epithelium and the underlying mesenchyme produce a bulge on the medial side of the mesonephros the gonadal ridge. • Finger like epithelial cords the gonadal cords grow into the underlying mesenchyme. • The indifferent gonads consist of an external cortex and an internal medulla.
  • 5. Indifferent gonads cont: • In an embryo with XX the cortex of the indifferent gonads differentiate into an ovary and the medulla regresses. • In an embryo with XY the medulla differentiate into a testis and the cortex regresses.
  • 6. Primordial germ cells. • These are large spherical cells visible in the 4 th week among the endodermal cells of the umbilical vesicle near the origin of allantois. • In the 6th week the primordial germ cells arise from yolk sac endoderm migrate to the gut and then through dorsal mesentery to reach the gonadal ridge. • Germ cells proliferate and migrate into cellular cords to become surrounded by supporting cells (germ cells that fail to enter a cellular cord undergo degeneration).
  • 7.
  • 8. Sex determination. • The sex of the embryo depends on whether an X-bearing sperm or a Y-bearing sperm has fertilized the X- bearing oocyte. • Before 7th week the appearance of the two gonads is identical. • Development of the male phenotype requires a Y chromosome. • The SRY gene for a testis-determining factor (TDF) has been localized in the sex determing region in short arm of Y chromosome.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Development of the ovary. • The X chromosome bear genes for ovarian development. • Cortical cords extend from the surface epithelium of the developing ovary ito the underlying mesenchyme. • As the cortical cords increase in size the primordial germ cells are incorporated in them. • At approx. 16 weeks the cords begin to break into isolated cell clusters- Primordial follicles constisting of oogonia. • Active mitosis of oogonia occur during fetal life.
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  • 13. Development of the ovary cont; • No oogonia form postnataly, although many degenerate before birth, two milion or so that remain enlarge to become primary oocyte before birth. • primary oocytes commence meiosis, but remain frozen in prophase of Meiosis I until ovulation in the reproductively capable female.
  • 14. Development of the genital ducts. • During 5th and 6th week there indifferent gonads. • The mesonephric ducts ( Wolffian ducts) male reproductive system. • The paramesonephric ducts ( Müllerian ducts) female reproductive system.
  • 15. Female genital ducts and glands • Female sexual development does not depend on presence of ovaries or hormones. • Uterine tubes develop from unfused cranial parts of the müllerian ducts. • The caudal fused portion of these ducts form the uterus and the vagina ( superior part) • The endometrial stroma and myometrium are derived from splanchnic mesenchyme. . • Fusion of the müllerian ducts also brigs together a peritoneal fold that forms the broad ligament and two peritoneal compartments– the rectouterine pouch and vesicouterine pouch.
  • 16. Uterus and vagina. • The fibromuscular wall of the vagina is derived fro the surrounding mesenchyme. • The uterovaginal primordium with the urogenital sinus form the sinus tubercle induce formation of paired endodermal growth the sinovaginal bulbs. • The sinovaginal bulbs fuse to form a vagina plate whose central cells break down later to form the lumen of the vagina. • Until late fetal life, the lumen of the vagina is separated from the cavity of the urogenital sinus by a membrane the hymen ( derived from invagination of the posterior wall of the urogenital sinus).
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  • 18. Development of external genitalia • The external genitalia are not fully differentiated until the 12th week. • At 4th week genital tubercle in both sexes at the cranial end of the cloaca membrane. • Labioscrotal swellings and urogenital folds develop on each side of the cloaca membrane. • The genital tubercle soon elongates to form the primordial phallus.
  • 20. Female External Genitalia. • The primordial phallus in the female gradually becomes the clitoris ( relatively large at 18 weeks). • The urethral folds do not fuse, except posteriorly where they join to form the frenulum of the labia manora. • The unfused parts of the urogenital folds forms the labia minora. • Most parts of the labiaoscrotal folds form the labia mijora.