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Morphogenesis of the Spleen During the Human Embryonic Period
Authors:Aya Endo  Saki Ueno  Shigehito Yamada  Chigako Uwabe  Tetsuya Takakuwa
Affiliation:1. Human Health Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;2. Congenital Anomaly Research Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:We aimed to observe morphological changes in the spleen from the emergence of the primordium to the end of the embryonic period using histological serial sections of 228 samples. Between Carnegie stages (CSs) 14 and 17, the spleen was usually recognized as a bulge in the dorsal mesogastrium (DM), and after CS 20, the spleen became apparent. Intrasplenic folds were observed later. A high‐density area was first recognized in 6 of the 58 cases at CS 16 and in all cases examined after CS 18. The spleen was recognized neither as a bulge nor as a high‐density area at CS 13. The mesothelium was pseudostratified until CS 16 and was replaced with high columnar cells and then with low columnar cells. The basement membrane was obvious after CS 17. The mesenchymal cells differentiated from cells in the DM, and sinus formation started at CS 20. Hematopoietic cells were detected after CS 18. The vessels were observed at CS 14 in the DM. Hilus formation was observed after CS 20. The parallel entries of the arteries and veins were observed at CS 23. The rate of increase in spleen length in relation to that of stomach length along the cranial‐caudal direction was 0.51 ± 0.11, which remained constant during CSs 19 and 23, indicating that their growths were similar. These data may help to better understand the development of normal human embryos and to detect abnormal embryos in the early stages of development. Anat Rec, 298:820–826, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:spleen  dorsal mesogastrium  human embryo  morphogenesis
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