- Septum transversum
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Caption = Diaphragm of embryo.
Caption2 =Liver with the septum transversum. Humanembryo 3 mm. long.
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The septum transversum is a thick mass of cranialmesenchyme that gives rise to parts of thethoracic diaphragm and theventral mesentery of the foregut in the developed human being.Origins
The septum transversum originally arises as the most cranial part of the
mesenchyme on day 22. During craniocaudal folding it assumes a position caudal to the developing heart at the level of the cervical vertebrae. During subsequent weeks the dorsal end of the embryo grows much faster than its ventral counterpart resulting in an "apparent descent" of the ventrally located septum transversum. At week 8 it can be found at the level of the thoracic vertebrae. [Persaud, T.V.N; Moore, K.L.: "The Developing Human: Clinically oriented embryology"; Saunders, 7th ed., 2002]Innervation
After successful craniocaudal folding septum the transversum picks up innervation from the adjacent
ventral rami of spinal nerves C3, C4 and C5, thus forming the precursor of thephrenic nerve . During the descent of the septum, thephrenic nerve is carried along and assumes its descending pathway.During embryonic development of the
thoracic diaphragm ,myoblast cells from the septum invade the other components of the diaphragm. They thus give rise to the motor and sensory innervation of the muscular diaphragm by thephrenic nerve .Derivatives
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cranial part of the septum transversum gives rise to thecentral tendon of the diaphragm and is the origin of themyoblasts that invade thepleuroperitoneal folds resulting in the formation of the muscular diaphragm. [Moore, N.A.; Roy, W.A.: "Rapid Review Gross and Developmental Anatomy"; Mosby, 2nd ed., 2006.]The
caudal part of the septum transversum is invaded by thehepatic diverticulum which divides within it to form the liver and thus gives rise to theventral mesentery of the foregut, which in turn is the precursor of thelesser omentum , thevisceral peritoneum of theliver and thefalciform ligament .
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