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In , a neurogenic placode is an area of thickening of the in the head layer that gives rise to neurons and other structures of the sensory nervous system.

Placodes are embryonic structures that give rise to structures such as , and . The term "neurogenic placode" generally refers to cranial placodes that have neurogenic potential - i.e. those that give rise to neurons associated with the and . Cranial placodes include a diverse range of structures found across , but the neurogenic placodes found in arose later in evolution.

The region in the ectoderm of the developing head that contains all the for the cranial placodes is known as the preplacodal region.


In humans
The cranial placodes that have neurogenic potential (i.e. give rise to ) can be divided into two groups, the dorsolateral placodes and the epibranchial placodes.
  • dorsolateral placodes includes:
    • The trigeminal placode, which consists of ophthalmic and maxillomandibular parts, and gives rise to the cells of the trigeminal ganglion
    • The forms the and the , giving rise eventually to organs of hearing and equilibrium.
  • The epibranchial or epipharyngeal placodes generate the distal portion of the ganglia of cranial nerves VII, IX and X:
    • The geniculate placode, associated with the first pharyngeal groove, generates the geniculate ganglion and distal parts of cranial nerve VII
    • The , associated with the second pharyngeal groove, generates the inferior ganglion of glossopharyngeal nerve and distal parts of cranial nerve IX
    • The , associated with the third , generates the and distal parts of cranial nerve X
  • The (or nasal placode) gives rise to the olfactory epithelium of the .
  • The cranial placodes that do not give rise to neurons are:
    • The under the direction of the gives rise to the lens of the eye.
    • The adenohypophyseal placode, which forms the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.


Other animals
  • The profundal placode, corresponding to the ophthalmic lobe of the trigeminal complex. In , this remains partly unfused.
  • In fish and larval amphibians, the lateral line placodes, which give rise to the lateral line system.
  • The hypobranchial placodes, a neurogenic placode found in some of unknown function


Other ectodermal placodes
The term placode or ectodermal placode is sometimes used to refer specifically to cranial or neurogenic placodes, but is also used for areas of the that give rise to structures such as , and .

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