Metanephrogenic blastema

Metanephrogenic blastema
Details
Carnegie stage14
Days35
PrecursorWolffian duct
Gives rise tonephron (Bowman's capsule, connecting tubule, distal convoluted tubule, glomerulus, loop of Henle, proximal convoluted tubule), but not collecting duct
Identifiers
Latinblastema metanephrogenicum
TEblastema_by_E5.6.3.2.0.0.1 E5.6.3.2.0.0.1
Anatomical terminology

The metanephrogenic blastema or metanephric blastema (or metanephric mesenchyme, or metanephric mesoderm) is one of the two embryological structures that give rise to the kidney, the other being the ureteric bud.

The metanephric blastema mostly develops into nephrons, but can also form parts of the collecting duct system.

The system of tissue induction between the ureteric bud and the metanephric blastema is a reciprocal control system. GDNF, gonadal derived neurotrophic factor, is produced by the metanephric blastema and is essential in binding to the Ret receptor on the ureteric bud, which bifurcates and coalesces as a result to form the renal pelvis, major and minor calyces and collecting ducts. Mutations in the EYA1 gene, which is a GDNF transcription factor, lead to the renal abnormalities of BOR syndrome (branchio-oto-renal syndrome).

See also

  • Swiss embryology (from UL, UB, and UF) turinary/urinhaute01
  • genital-017a—Embryo Images at University of North Carolina
  • Diagram at mcgill.ca 1
  • Diagram at mcgill.ca 2
  • Qiao J, Cohen D, Herzlinger D (1995). "The metanephric blastema differentiates into collecting system and nephron epithelia in vitro". Development. 121 (10): 3207–14. PMID 7588055.
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