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Zygotic Development And Stem Cell Formation
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Zygotic Development And Stem Cell Formation

39.1: Zygotic Development And Stem Cell Formation

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April 30, 2023

Overview

The development of all multicellular organisms starts with the fusion of haploid cells called sperm and egg to form a diploid zygote. A zygote is a totipotent cell that can develop into a complete organism. The zygote undergoes cell division or cleavage to form an 8-cell mass. Until this stage, the cells are spherical, loosely attached, and remain totipotent. Totipotent cells are capable of developing both the embryonic and the extraembryonic tissues. However, as they continue to divide, they reach the 64-cell stage, called the blastocyst. The cells differentiate into two distinct developmental pathways and form the inner cell mass (ICM) and the trophectoderm (TE) cells. ICM is the source of embryonic stem cells or ES cells. ICM and TE are self-renewing but can differentiate only to limited cell types.

The ICM next differentiates into the embryonic tissues and forms the three germ layers (mesoderm, endoderm, and ectoderm) that give rise to all cell types of the embryo (neural cells, epithelial cells, muscle cells, and blood cells). In contrast, TE cells form the extraembryonic tissues such as the placenta, amnion, and chorion that cover the growing embryo. Once the blastocyst gets implanted on the uterine wall, they undergo further embryonic development.

After birth, each adult tissue retains a fraction of stem cells called the adult stem cells. Adult stem cells can form cells of a particular tissue type to help replace damaged or dead cells and maintain tissue integrity. Adult stem cells include hematopoietic stem cells of the bone marrow and epidermal stem cells of the skin, gut, brain, lung, or liver.

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All multicellular organisms arise from a single fertilized egg cell called the zygote. The zygote divides mitotically to form an eight-cell mass.

At this stage, the cells are called totipotent stem cells that can reproduce, renew, and specialize into different tissues upon implantation.

The dividing stem cells form a 64-cell mass called the blastocyst, with an outer layer called the trophectoderm or TE, and a core of loosely attached cells called the inner cell mass or ICM.

The TE comprises a single layer of cells firmly adhered to each other, forming the first epithelium. These cells later differentiate to form extraembryonic tissues, while the ICM produces the embryo.

As a baby grows into an adult, tissues such as skin, muscles and gut retain some stem cells. Adult stem cells can only form the specific tissue in which they reside and replace damaged or dead cells.

Key Terms and Definitions

Zygote – A totipotent cell formed by sperm and egg fusion; develops into a complete organism Blastocyst – A 64-cell structure with inner cell mass and trophectoderm; marks early differentiation Inner Cell Mass (ICM) – Source of embryonic stem cells; forms three germ layers of the embryo Trophectoderm (TE) – Forms extraembryonic tissues like placenta, amnion, and chorion Adult Stem Cells – Undifferentiated cells in adult tissues that replace damaged or dead cells

Learning Objectives

Define Totipotent Cells – Describe how a zygote develops into all tissues (e.g., zygote) Differentiate Cell Lineages – Compare ICM and TE cell fates in the blastocyst (e.g., blastocyst) Identify Germ Layers – Link mesoderm, ectoderm, and endoderm to tissue development (e.g., germ layers) Explain Embryonic Development – Summarize ICM and TE contributions to embryo and placenta Describe Adult Stem Cells – Recognize tissue-specific stem cells in regeneration and repair

Questions that this video will help you answer

What is a zygote and how does it contribute to embryonic development? Why is the zygote considered a totipotent cell? How does the zygote transition from a single cell to a blastocyst stage?

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