8 cell stage

8-cell stage

An embryonic stage consisting of eight cells, typically occurring on day 3 of development after three rounds of cleavage.

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What is the 8 cell stage?
The 8 cell stage (also known as the 8-cell stage) refers to a discrete stage in early human embryonic development. An embryonic stage consisting of eight cells, typically occurring on day 3 of development after three rounds of cleavage Each cell in these early stages is called a blastomere, and the embryo at this point has not yet implanted in the uterus.
Where is the 8 cell stage located?
The 8 cell stage is found within the zona pellucida in the fallopian tube (uterine tube) shortly after fertilization, as the embryo travels toward the uterus. At this stage, the embryo has not yet implanted into the uterine wall. Compaction and differentiation into distinct cell lineages begin during these earliest cleavage stages.
What is the function of the 8 cell stage?
At the 8 cell stage of development, cells undergo rounds of mitotic division called cleavage, which increase cell number while keeping total embryo size roughly constant. These early blastomeres establish the foundational cell populations that will later differentiate into the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm). Proper completion of cleavage divisions is essential for subsequent embryonic organization and implantation.
What conditions can affect the 8 cell stage?
Disruptions in the development of the 8 cell stage during embryogenesis can contribute to congenital anomalies of the head, neck, or face. Teratogenic agents such as retinoic acid (vitamin A derivatives), alcohol, and certain infections can interfere with normal pharyngeal arch development. Chromosomal syndromes such as DiGeorge syndrome (22q11 deletion) are associated with abnormal development of pharyngeal arch-derived structures.
How is the 8 cell stage different from related structures?
The 8 cell stage follows the 4-cell stage and is notable because compaction—the process by which blastomeres flatten and maximize cell-cell contact—typically begins at or around the 8-cell stage. This is an important developmental transition preceding morula and blastocyst formation. Unlike the earlier 2- and 4-cell stages, cells at the 8-cell stage begin to exhibit some polarity and are on the path to differentiating into inner cell mass and trophectoderm lineages.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.