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词条 Proembryo
释义

  1. Pre-embryo in human embryonic development

  2. Ontological status

  3. See also

  4. Footnotes

Proembryo, or pro-embryo, in a flowering plant denotes the series of cells that are formed after fertilization within the ovule of a plant, before formation of the embryo.[1][2] In human embryonic development the term is usually changed to pre-embryo to describe the conceptus before implantation in the uterus.[3]

Pre-embryo in human embryonic development

{{See also|Zygote#Humans}}

The word 'pre-embryo' sometimes is used in ethical contexts to refer a human conceptus at least between fertilization and implantation, and is known too as a proembryo although this is not term which has been adopted by the scientific community.[4] A conceptus between fertilization and implantation is also frequently classified as an embryo.[3]

Even after implantation begins, a preembryo (and proembryo) may exist up until formation of the primitive streak.[4] Implantation begins at about six days after fertilization, and lasts for about a week, during which time formation of the primitive streak occurs.[5]

Use of the terms preembryo and proembryo, in the context of human development, has drawn criticism from opponents of embryo research, and from scientists who have considered this categorization invalid or unnecessary.[6][7][8] One rationale that has been advanced for distinguishing an early fertilized human conceptus from an embryo is that there is a potential for the conceptus to split into identical twins prior to implantation, and so (the argument goes) the conceptus cannot be regarded before implantation as a single human being. However, the conceptus before implantation exhibits self-actuated activity, which has led to the assertion that it is an embryo.[9] Further, identical twinning is an instance of asexual reproduction whereby a conceptus, without ceasing to be what it is (a new human being), provides a cell or cells as a new conceptus, entirely separated or partially separated (a 'siamese' twin) from the original conceptus, but in any event self-actuated in its development from the moment that the act of asexual reproduction (twinning) is complete. By this asexual reproduction, the parents of the original conceptus in effect become grandparents to the identical twin so conceived.

In the United States, a report by the National Institutes of Health stated that a conceptus could be both a pre-implantation embryo and a pre-embryo at the same time.[10] However, Ann Kiessling (a leader in stem cell research) has written that those categories are inaccurate.[11]

Ontological status

The illustration shows the ontological status of the preembryo, embryo, and fetus:

{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
  • (o) indicates the (natural &) standard reproductive and embryogenic pathway
  • (mz) indicates all the possible pathways for a monozygotic twin {{small|(see Scott, 2002, Hall, 2003, for a review on monozygotic twinning)}}
  • (/c) indicates a clone created by either SCNT or ANT {{small|(See Hurlbut, 2005, and section III. Pluripotent Stem Cells Derived from Biological Artifacts in the PCBE's Report on alternative sources of stem cells for a review of ANT))}}
  • (ch) indicates all the possible pathways for a chimeric individual {{small|(see Charles E. Boklage, 2006, for a review on chimerism and twinning)}}
  • (dz) indicates the pathway of a dizygotic twin
  • (en) indicates an enucleated oocyte
  • (m) indicates a hydatidiform mole
  • (cm) indicates a complete hydatidiform mole
  • (pm) indicates a partial hydatidiform mole, and
  • (p) indicates parthenogenesis.
{{div col end}}{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
  • (O) indicates an oocyte,
  • (Z) indicates a zygote,
  • (M) indicates a morula,
  • (B) indicates a blastocyst,
  • (E) indicates an embryo,
  • (F) indicates a fetus,
  • (I) indicates a live born individual person.
  • (PM) indicates a partial hydatidiform mole,
  • (CM) indicates a complete hydatidiform mole,
  • (T) indicates a teratoma.
{{div col end}}

The colors represent the maternal and paternal genetic contributions.

See also

  • Beginning of pregnancy controversy
  • In vitro fertilization
  • Pregnancy
  • Stem cell controversy

Footnotes

1. ^Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, (1913).
2. ^{{cite web |title=Proembryo definition and meaning {{!}} Collins English Dictionary |url=https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/proembryo |website=www.collinsdictionary.com |language=en}}
3. ^Dyson, Anthony and Harris, John. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=B0VJ7kYy8qQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA93&dq=%22Pre-embryo%22+and+warnock+and+%22New+scientist%22&ots=JoDclew-5p&sig=SVAC1qWJTM62zso4hu7xZq7gVZM#PPA94,M1 Ethics and Biotechnology], page 94 (Routledge 1994).
4. ^Pickering, Neil and Evans, Donald. [https://books.google.com/books?id=LVeUMS4_Do8C&pg=PA39&dq=%22primitive+streak%22+and+%22pre-embryo%22&ei=dk6aSanPNJ2EzgS8-MGfBg Creating the Child], page 39 (Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 1996).
5. ^Steinbock, Bonnie. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ukP5IOP3iCkC&pg=PA50&dq=%22primitive+streak%22+and+implantation&as_brr=3&ei=dUqaSarbBI6syASF89CSBw “Life Before Birth,”] pages 50 and 214-215 (Oxford University Press 1992).
6. ^Spallone, Patricia. “Bad Conscience and Collective Unconscious: Science, Discourse and Reproductive Technology” in Rosenbeck, Bente et al. [https://books.google.com/books?id=hkkP4ogezZIC&pg=PA132&dq=%22Pre-embryo%22+and+warnock+and+%22New+scientist%22&ei=WS2aSY37HaGayAS3xtGTDg#PPA131,M1 Forplantning, køn og teknologi], pages 131-132 (Museum Tusculanum Press 1995).
7. ^Mulkay, Michael. [https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=w_J-iWDDqekC&oi=fnd&pg=PP14&dq=%22Pre-embryo%22+and+warnock+and+%22New+scientist%22&ots=91MdCCfy0q&sig=cbwSEMpmUUxrsivT0h3XBWoEPTU#PPA31,M1 The Embryo Research Debate], page 31 (Cambridge University Press 1997).
8. ^Braude, Peter. “Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Embryo Research-Human Developmental Biology in Clinical Practice,” International Journal of Developmental Biology, volume 45, page 607 (2001).
9. ^Ashley, Benedict and O’Rourke, Kevin. [https://books.google.com/books?id=dt5CZ4vMbNcC&pg=PA127&dq=%22Pre-embryo%22+and+twinning&lr=&ei=iDSaSYSWEJfUzASLz4mFCA Ethics of Health Care: An Introductory Textbook], page 127 (Georgetown University Press 2002).
10. ^Report of the Human Embryo Research Panel of the National Institutes of Health {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090130185105/http://ospp.od.nih.gov/pdf/VOLUME1_REVISED.PDF |date=2009-01-30 }} (1994).
11. ^Kiessling, Ann. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060709041838/http://connecticutlawreview.org/archive/vol36/summer/Kiessling.pdf What is an Embryo?”] Connecticut Law Review 36 (4): 1051–93.

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