Synoptic table of the Carnegie stages 1 - 6 Stage 1 Approx. 1rst day 0.1 - 0.15 mm Fig. synopimg1a - Fig. synopimg1b - Male pronucleus Female pronucleus Doubled paternal centrosome «Inner bodies» Legend Fig. synopimg1a, synopimg1b Fig. synopimg1b Characteristic signs Fertilized oocyte Polar bodies Male and female pronucleus Formation of the zygote © Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne Stage 2 Approx. 2nd - 3rd day 0.1 - 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg2a - Zone pellucida Blastomere Polar body Fig. synopimg2b - The axis (dashed) lies through the two future (embryonic and abembryonic) poles. The embryo is divided into right and left halves (A and B). Legend Fig. synopimg2a, synopimg2b Characteristic signs Separation of the blastomeres Formation of the blastomeres (totipotent to ca. the 12-cell stage) Morula stage Compaction (8 to 16 cells) The polarization of the blastomeres becomes slowly visible © Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne Fig. synopimg2b Stage 3 Approx. 4th - 5th day 0.1 - 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg3a - Embryoblast Zona pellucida Fig. synopimg3b - 3 Trophoblast 4 Blastocyst cavity Legend Fig. synopimg3a, synopimg3b Characteristic signs After the blastocyst cavity has formed, one speaks of a blastocyst (16 to 32 cells). Segmentation (inner and outer cell mass). Embryonic and abembryonic poles. © Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne Fig. synopimg3b Fig. synopimg3c - Decomposed zona pellucida with hatching blastocyst Trophoblast cells Hypoblast Fig. synopimg3d - 4 Blastocyst cavity 5 Epiblast Legend Fig. synopimg3c, synopimg3d Characteristic signs Free blastocyst. Hatching of the blastocyst through disintegration of the zona pellucida. Epiblast and hypoblast are formed and thereby the didermic embryonic disk. © Dr. A. Senn et al, CHUV Lausanne Fig. synopimg3d Stage 4 Approx. 6th day 0.1 - 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg4a - Epithelium of the uterine mucosa Hypoblast Syncytiotrophoblast Fig. synopimg4b - 4 Cytotrophoblast 5 Epiblast Legend Fig. synopimg4a, synopimg4b Characteristic signs Syncytiotrophoblast. Cytotrophoblast. Anchoring of the blastocyst on the endometrium and interaction between the embryo and maternal tissue. Implantation of the blastocyst in the mucosa of the uterus. Fig. synopimg4b Stage 5a Approx. 7th - 8th day 0.1 - 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg5a1 - Syncytiotrophoblast Cytotrophoblast Hypoblast Epiblast Fig. synopimg5a2 - 5 Blastocyst cavity 6 Amniotic cavity 7 Maternal blood vessels Legend Fig. synopimg5a1, synopimg5a2 Characteristic signs Development of the bilaminar germ disk. Genesis of the amniotic cavity and the primary yolk sac (= primary umbilical vesicle). Invasion of the trophoblasts into the uterine mucosa. Solid trophoblast. Fig. synopimg5a2 Stage 5b Approx. 9th day 0.1 - 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg5b1 - Lacunar trophoblast Definitive amniotic cavity Fig. synopimg5b2 - 3 Primary yolk sac 4 Maternal blood vessels Legend Fig. synopimg5b1, synopimg5b2 Characteristic signs Formation of the trophoblast lacunae and complete penetration of the embryo into the endometrium. Lacunar trophoblast. Definitive amniotic cavity. Primary umbilical vesicle (= primary yolk sac). Fig. synopimg5b2 Stage 5c Approx. 11th - 13th day 0.15 - 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg5c1 - Extraembryonic mesoblast Amniotic cavity Primary yolk sac (= primary umbilical vesicle) Fig. synopimg5c2 - Extraembryonic mesoblast Chorion cavity Secundary yolk sac(= secundary umbilical vesicle) Legend Fig. synopimg5c1, synopimg5c2 Characteristic signs Erosion of the maternal vessels: maternal blood in the lacunae of the throphoblast. The prechordal plate is formed (see stage 6). Extraembryonic mesoblast. Transformation of the primary into the secundary yolk sac (= secundary umbilical vesicle). Fig. synopimg5c2 Stage 6 Approx. 17th day 0.2 mm Fig. synopimg6 - 1 Primitive groove 2 Primitive pit 3 Primitive node 4 Oropharyngeal membrane 5 Cardial plate 6 Cut edge of amniotic membrane 7 Mesoderm 8 Endoderm 9 Future cloacal membrane NB 1+2+3 = primitive streak Legend Fig. synopimg6 Characteristic signs Primitive streak, Primitive node Primitive groove. Secundary umbilical vesicle. Allantoic diverticulum. Cloacal membrane. Primordial vessels in the embryonic body stalk. Primordial germ cells. Body stalk