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| Transverse section of half of a chick embryo of forty-five hours' incubation. The dorsal (back) surface of the embryo is towards the top of this page, while the ventral (front) surface is towards the bottom. (Neural tube is in green.) | ||
| Chick embryo of thirty-three hours' incubation, viewed from the dorsal aspect (30x magnification). | ||
| Gray's | subject #7 50 | |
| Carnegie stage | 10 | |
| Precursor | Neural groove | |
| Gives rise to | Central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) | |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | t_21/12827267 | |
In the developing vertebrate, the neural tube is the embryo's precursor to the central nervous system, which comprises the brain and spinal cord. The neural groove gradually deepens as the neural folds become elevated, and ultimately the folds meet and coalesce in the middle line and convert the groove into a closed tube, the neural tube or neural canal (which strictly speaking is the center of the neural tube), the ectodermal wall of which forms the rudiment of the nervous system.
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There are two ways in which the neural tube develops: Primary neurulation and Secondary neurulation.
Each organism uses primary and secondary neurulation to varying degrees.
There are four subdivisions of the neural tube that will each eventually develop into distinct regions of the central nervous system: The prosencephalon, the mesencephalon, the rhombencephalon and the spinal cord.
The neural tube, for a short time is open both cranially and caudally. These openings, called neuropores, close during the fourth week in the human. Improper closure of the neuropores can result in neural tube defects such as anencephaly or spina bifida.
The dorsal part of the neural tube contains the alar plate, which is primarily associated with sensation. The ventral part of the neural tube contains the basal plate, which is primarily associated with motor (ie, muscle) control.
This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated. Please edit the article if this is the case, and feel free to remove this notice when it is no longer relevant.
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| General
neural development/ neurulation/neurula |
Notochord -
Neuroectoderm -
Neural plate -
Neural folds -
Neural groove
Neural crest - Neural tube (Neuromere/Rhombomere, Cephalic flexure) Alar plate (sensory) - Basal plate (motor) Glioblast - Neuroblast |
| Eye development | Optic vesicles - Optic stalk - Optic cup - Lens placode |
| Auditory development | Auditory vesicle - Auditory pit |
| Note: mostly ecoderm, but mesoderm is precursor for epineurium, perineurium, and endoneurium | |
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