hi:development-of-urogenital-system

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Genital ridge जननांग कटक
Genital tubercle जननांग स्थूलक
Mesonephric duct - wolfian duct आद्य-मध्यवृक्क
Mesonephric tubules आद्य-मध्यवृक्क
Metanephros पश्चवृक्कप्रसू
Metanephros blastema पश्चवृक्कप्रसू
Metanephros vesicle पश्चवृक्कप्रसू
Nephrogenic cord
Paramesonephric duct आद्य-परामध्यवृक्क
Ureteric bud आद्य मूत्रवाहिनी कलिका
Urogenital membrane आद्य मूत्रजनांग झिल्ली
Urogenital ridge आद्य मूत्रजनांग कटक
Urorectal septum मूत्रमलाशय पट्ट
Uterovaginal canal मूत्रयोनि नाली
Vesicourethral canal पुटिकामूत्रमार्ग नली
Primitive urogenital sinus आद्य मूत्रजननांग विवर
Primitive renal tubule आद्य नली
  • Intermediate Mesoderm extends on each side of primitive dorsal aorta
    • bulging on posterior abdominal wall lateral to dorsal mesentery
    • आद्य मूत्रजनांग कटक ( urogenital ridge )
      • Lateral Nephrogenic Cord
        • extends from cervical to thoracic segments , each segment called nephrotome
        • rest of unsegmented column , known as nephrogenic cord
        • development and dissapearnace ( ONTOGENY REPEATS PHYLOGENY )
          • firstly propnephros ( upper cervical and thoracic segments )
            • pronephros dissapears except its duct
            • from Solid cellular cord of cells
              • acquires a lumen called as nephrocele
                • evagination from dorsal wall
                  • grows laterally and then caudal backwards
                    • downturned ends join to form single primary excretory or pronephric duct
                      • bends in to urorectal septum
                        • opens in to ventral part of cloaca
                    • other end is present close to peritoneal funnel
                      • external glomerulus of capillaries project in to dorsal wall of coelom
                      • internal glomerulus
                      • metabolic wastes are liberated through these
                • 7-8 segmentally arranged pronephric tubules
          • Secondly mesonephros ( thoraco-lumbar direction )
            • cephalic part of mesonephros dissapears
            • caudal part shifts alleigance to genital system
              • in males it forms the duct system of testes
              • in females it forms part of broad ligament
            • 70-80 Mesonephric tubules appear serially
              • laterally opens in to pronephric duct
                • mesonephric duct or wolffian duct
              • medial end does not communicate with coelomic cavity
                • internal glomerulus by a dilated blind end
              • mesonephric tubules become S-shaped
                • medial secretory part lined by columnar cells
                • lateral collecting part lined by cuboidal cells
              • each segment contains one mesonephric tubule and one glomerulus
                • tracing caudally each contains 3 or more tubules
                  • each tubule is connected to numerous glomeruli
              • proximal mesonephric tubules start disappearing around 5 th week
                • ureteric bud develops from the mesonephric duct
                  • its distal end dilates and invades nephrogenic cord
                    • it shifts from dorsomedial to dorsolateral side
                      • cap like investment called metanephric blastema
                    • distal dilated end divides in to cranial and caudal parts
                      • future major calyxes
                • the main duct connecting ureteric bud and mesonephric duct to cloaca is called
                  • common excretory duct
              • around 8 th week 26 tubules and a single duct persist
          • Thirdly metanephric blastema ( lumbo-sacral region )
            • retained as the permanent kidney
      • मध्य जननांग कटक ( Medial Genital Ridge )
  • Cloaca
    • आद्य मूत्रजनन गुहा (Primitive urogenital sinus)
      • vesico-urethral canal
        • urinary bladder
        • primitive urethra
    • निश्चित मूत्रजनांग गुहा ( Definitive urogenital sinus )
      • pelvic part
      • phallic part
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