BIOL303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Paraxial Mesoderm, Lateral Plate Mesoderm, Intermediate Mesoderm

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Somites develop from the more ventro-lateral mesoderm to either side of the midline known as the paraxial mesoderm: further away from the midline is the intermediate mesoderm, furthest away is the lateral plate mesoderm. Can be divided into four regions: chordamesoderm forms the notochord, paraxial mesoderm (somitic mesoderm) forms the somites which will form the axial skeleton (vertebrae, ribs), all skeletal muscle, and the dorsal dermis, tendons, joints, and dorsal aortic cells. Increased bmp signaling further away from the midline: most of the notochord degenerates by apoptosis especially where the vertebrae form. In between the vertebrae, the notochord persists to form part of the intervertebral discs called the nuclei pulposi. Somite differentiation: dermomyotome becomes dermis and skeletal muscle, neural tube becomes spinal cord, parts of the notochord become the nucleus pulposus (between vertebrate bodies, sclerotome becomes the vertebral body, ribs, spine arch, outer dorsal aorta.

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