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Cloaca in Embryology – Urogenital and Anal Development

Cloaca literally meas a “sewer” – a coduit for carrying of drainage water and waste matter. The cloaca in human fetus have the same function, i.e. carries waste porducts in the from of urine and stool.

Cloaca: Common chamber for the hindgut and urinary systems.

Cloacal membrane (plate): Membrane formed during 3rd week at the caudal end of the embryo from adhesion between epiblast and hypoblast cells. Later, it covers the cloaca.

Division of cloaca:

Mesodermal urorectal septum starts to divide cloaca from 4th week and reaches cloacal membrane to completely divide cloaca by 7 weeks:

  1. Anteriorly (connected to allantois): Urogenital sinus
  2. Posteriorly (connected to hindgut): Anorectal canal
  3. Apex of urorectal septum (in contact with cloacal membrane): Primitive perineum or perineal body

Fate of allantois:

Parts of Urogenital Sinus:

1. Cranially: Vesicle part

2. Middle: Pevlic part

3. Caudal: Phallic part (below the entrance of mesonephric ducts)

Indifferent stage: The primordia are indistinguishable up until about week 12.

Differentiation of external genitalia:

Genital tubercle Urogenital folds Genital swelling
Male Shaft and glans of penis

Corpora cavernosa

Ventral shaft of penis

Corpora spongiosum

Penile urethra (presence of androgen causes the genital folds to seal off and form a urethra)

Urogenital sinus forms Bulbourethral glands of Cowper

Scrotum

Scrotal raphe

Female Clitoris Open urogenital sinus (groove) forms Vestibule, Greater vestibular glands of Bartholin and Urethral and paraurethral glands of Skene.

Genital folds form labia minora

Labia majora

Mons pubis

During 4th month in males:

  1. Ectodermal ingrowth at tip of glans forms glandular epithelial plate which rapidly canalizes to form glandular urethra opening at the urethral meatus.
  2. The second invagination is circular and is called the preputial epithelial plate. Cleavage of this plate before birth separates the glans penis from the prepuce or foreskin.

 

Hindgut: Part of the gut tube extending from the distal one-third of the transverse colon to the upper portion of the anal canal.

Proctodeum: Ectodermally lined pit that invaginates to form the lower third of the anal canal. Initially, this region is separated from the remainder of the anal canal by the anal membrane (once the posterior portion of the cloacal membrane), which breaks down to permit continuity between the two parts of the canal.

Pectinate line: Junction between hindgut and proctodeum – which also marks the site for anal membrane.

Mesonephric and Paramesonephric ducts:

Above the cloaca –

1. Paramesonephric duct:

2. Mesonephric duct:

Urinary system: Ureteric bud gives collecting system (collecting ducts upto ureter)

Reproductive system:

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