Mesonephric duct

Mesonephric duct
Urogenital sinus of female human embryo of eight and a half to nine weeks old
Details
Carnegie stage11
Days28
PrecursorIntermediate mesoderm
Gives rise toVasa deferentia, seminal vesicles, epididymides, Gartner's duct
Identifiers
Latinductus mesonephricus; ductus Wolffi
MeSHD014928
TEduct_by_E5.6.2.0.0.0.4 E5.6.2.0.0.0.4
Anatomical terminology

The mesonephric duct, also known as the Wolffian duct, archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or nephric duct, is a paired organ that develops in the early stages of embryonic development in humans and other mammals. It is an important structure that plays a critical role in the formation of male reproductive organs. The duct is named after Caspar Friedrich Wolff, a German physiologist and embryologist who first described it in 1759.

During embryonic development, the mesonephric ducts form as a part of the urogenital system.