Neural plate 1507044 208840920 2008-04-28T20:58:41Z 128.111.96.196 {{Infobox Embryology | Name = {{PAGENAME}} | Latin = | GraySubject = | GrayPage = | Image = | Caption = | Image2 = | Caption2 = | System = | CarnegieStage = 9 | Days = 19 | Precursor = [[ectoderm]] | GivesRiseTo = [[neural folds]] | MeshName = | MeshNumber = | DorlandsPre = p_23 | DorlandsSuf = 12645751 | }} In human [[embryology]], formation of '''neural plate''' is the first step of [[neurulation]]. It is created by a flat thickening opposite to the [[primitive streak]] of the [[ectoderm]]. During the stage of neural plate formation the embryo consist of three cell layers: the previously mentioned ectoderm that eventually forms the skin and neural tissues, the mesoderm that forms muscle and bone, and the endoderm that will form the cells lining the digestive and respiratory track. [[BMP-4]] is a transforming growth factor that causes the cells of the ectoderm to differentiate into skin cells. Without BMP-4 the ectoderm cells would automatically develop into neural cells. [[Reflection symmetry|Axial]] mesoderm cells under the ectoderm secrete inhibitory signals called [[chordin]], [[Noggin (protein)|noggin]] and [[follistatin]]. These inhibitory signals inhibit BMP-4 and as a result cause the overlying cells of the ectoderm to develop into neural cells. The cells in the ectoderm that circumvent these neural cells do not receive the BMP-4 inhibitor signals and as a result BMP-4 induces these cells to develop into skin cells.<ref>Paul A. Wilson, Giorgio Lagna, Atsushi Suzuki and Ali Hemmati-Brivanlou. Concentration-dependent patterning of the Xenopus ectoderm by BMP4 and its signal transducer Smad1. Development: The Company of Biologists Limited 124, Great Britain. 1997. pg 3177-3184</ref> As the neural plate develops, it becomes surrounded by [[neural folds]], which eventually create the cylindrical [[neural tube]]. This process is termed primary [[neurulation]]. ==External links== * {{EmbryologySwiss|hdisqueembry/triderm10}} * {{EmbryologyTemple|EMBIII97/sld010}} * [http://www.brown.edu/Courses/BI0032/stemcell/GenNDev.html Overview and diagram at brown.edu, with focus upon signaling] * [http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/sgilber1/DB_lab/Course/Bio_24/Gastrulation%20projects/Wed_mouse/sld005.htm Neural plate formation in mouse, at swarthmore.edu] ==References== <references/><br> {{neuroscience-stub}} {{developmental-biology-stub}} {{Gray's}} {{Development of nervous system}}[[Category:Embryology]] [[de:Neuralplatte]]