Ventricular system and choroid plexuses of the human brain during the embryonic period proper
- 1 December 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 189 (4) , 285-302
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aja.1001890402
Abstract
This morphological study, based on serial sections and graphic reconstructions at 4–8 postovulatory weeks (stages 11–23), is believed to be the first account of the ventricular system in staged human embryos. Closure of the caudal neuropore at stage 12 heralds the onset of the ventricular system and separates the ependymal from the amniotic fluid. After the appearance of the optic ventricle at stage 11, the cavity of the telencephalon medium is discernible at stage 13. At stage 14 the future cerebral hemispheres and lateral ventricles begin, and the rhomboid fossa becomes apparent. The medial and lateral ventricular eminences cause indentations in the lateral ventricle by stage 15. The hypothalamic sulcus is evident at stage 16. At stages 17–18 the interventricular foramina are becoming relatively smaller, and cellular accumulations indicate the future choroid villi of the fourth and lateral ventricies. The areae membranaceae rostralis and caudalis are visible in the roof of the fourth ventricle at state 18, and the paraphysis is appearing. At stage 19 choroid villi are seen in the fourth ventricle, and a mesencephalic evagination (Blindsack) is detectable. Choroid villi are noticeable in the lateral ventricle at state 20. An olfactory ventricle is present by stage 21. At about stages 21–23 the lateral ventricle has become C ‐shaped, so that anterior and inferior horns are visible. Several recesses, e.g., the optic, infundibular, and pineal, develop in the third ventricle during the embryonic period. Features of the ventricular system that do not become apparent until the fetal period include the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle, choroid plexus of the third ventricle, suprapineal recess, interthalamic adhesion, aqueduct, and apertures in the roof of the fourth ventricle.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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