Chicken: 22-28 h

In the stage from 22 hours on, the somites formed in the mesoderm at the left and right side of the neural walls become visible. After 24 hours 4 to 5 segmented paired blocks can be discerned. Later on, these structures will differentiate into the vertebrae, the ribs, a part of the skin and the dorsal muscles. Only the head region lifts up above the area pellucida. In this preparation, one can see the chorda (notochord) in the region of the anterior intestinal portal. This structure marks the differentiating foregut which is formed as a blind pocket bordered by endodermal tissue. The neural walls end in a neural pore at the anterior side and become smaller and wider apart in the region of Hensen’s node where it ends in the sinus rhomboidalis. Sometimes the extra-embryonic vessels become already visible in the area vasculosa. Later on, they will make contact with the vitelline (omphalomesenteric) veins and arteries formed in the embryo.
 
  • Developmental stages after 22-28 hrs, according to Patten (1920)
  • Whole mount preparation 24 hours (More...)
  • Cross sections 24 hours (More...)
     
    Developemental stages 22-28 hrs according to Patten (1920)
    Dorsal view of a developing chicken embryo (between 22 - 28 hrs after fertilization)
  • 22 to 23 hrs: the beginning of somite formation
  • 24 hrs: 4 pairs of mesodermic somites are visible
  • 27-28 hrs: 8 pairs of mesodermic somites are visible

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    Stage 24 hours

    Whole mount preparation 24 hours
    Information:
    The somites are formed in the mesoderm at the left and right side of the neural walls. In this stage, they are visible as 4 to 5 segmented paired blocks. Afterwards these structures will differentiate in to the vertebrae, the ribs, a part of the skin and the dorsal muscles. Only this head region elevates above the underlying area pellucida. In this preparation, one can see the chorda (notochord) in the region of the differentiating foregut.
    embryology of chicken 24 hours
    Embryology of the chicken 24 hours after fertilization
    Right: stained whole mount preparation. Herebelow A and B: cross sections at the level of the primitieve groove and the neural groove.
    1 Area opaca (dark), 2 Area pelucida (transparent), 3 Neural fold, 4 head folding, 5 Foregut, 6 en ng Neural groove, 7 Somite, 8 Chorda, 9 unsegmented mesoderm, 10 Hensen's node, 11 Primitive streak

     
    Cross sections 24 hours
    See also movie of serial cross-sections
    3 = Neural folds (neurectoderm), 4 = (Epidermal) ectoderm, 6 = Endoderm, 7 = Neural groove (ng, see drawing here below), 8 = Cranial neuroporus, 9 = Foregut, 10 = Subcephal cavity (amnion region), 11 = Subgerminal cavity
    24 hours embryo of chicken: neural folds cross section

    2 = (ch) Chorda, 3 = Neural tube, 4 = (ec) Ectoderm, 5 = Head mesoderm, 6 = (en) Endoderm, d = (d) Yolk (d because Dooier in Dutch), ng = Neural groove

    2 = Chorda, 3 = Neural folds
    1 = Primitive groove 24 hours embryo chicken: primitive groove in a cross section

     
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    last modified: 5 Jan 2012