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midbrain cerebral aqueduct

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Part of ventricular system of brain consisting of a narrow channel in the midbrain connecting the third and fourth ventricles. (Maryann Martone) [ ]

Term info

Label

midbrain cerebral aqueduct

Synonyms
  • Sylvian aqueduct
  • aqueduct (Sylvius)
  • aqueduct of Sylvius
  • aqueduct of midbrain
  • aqueductus mesencephali
  • cerebral aquaduct
  • cerebral aqueduct
  • cerebral aqueduct of Sylvius
  • medial tectal ventricle
  • mesencephalic duct
  • mesencephalic ventricle
  • midbrain cerebral aqueduct
  • midbrain ventricle
  • tectal ventricle
database cross reference
Subsets

uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core

synonym that is inappropriate for amniotes
medial tectal ventricle [ ZFA : 0000159 ]

latin term
aqueductus mesencephali [ FMA : TA FMA : 78467 ]

synonym that is inappropriate for amniotes
mesencephalic ventricle [ ZFA : 0000159 ]

synonym that is inappropriate for amniotes
mesencephalic vesicle [ ZFA : 0000159 ]

synonym that is inappropriate for amniotes
tectal ventricle [ ZFA : 0000159 ]

synonym that is inappropriate for amniotes
midbrain ventricle [ ZFA : 0000159 ]

depicted by

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/da/Cn3nucleus.png

external ontology notes

Two distinct classes in ncit. We classify this as a brain ventricle even though it is not classifically regarded as one (3rd = diencephalon, 4th = hindbrains)

has alternative id

UBERON:0005684

has related synonym

aqueduct, cerebral aqueduct proper, mesencephalic vesicle, aqueductus mesencephali, aqueduct of Sylvius

homology notes

The early development of most vertebrate brains is similar (...). The zebrafish neural tube follows the same basic differentiation pattern as the mammalian neural tube (reference 1); The brain develops from three embryonic enlargements of the neural tube, which later differentiate into five regions. A forebrain differentiates into telencephalon and diencephalon. The midbrain, or mesencephalon, remains undivided. The hindbrain divides into the metencephalon and myelencephalon. Cavities within the brain enlarge to form a series of interconnected ventricles (reference 2).[well established][VHOG]

id

UBERON:0002289