Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp264 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Upregulation of GAP-43 is linked to the cartilage repair by microarray analysis

Chang Chih-Shan , Lee Herng-Sheng

Better quality of cartilage repair in developing skeleton is recognized. The associated repair factors may be important in osteoarthritis and those factors would be the targets for the management of osteoarthritis. Microarray analysis of cartilage repair in rat knee joint was therefore carried out. Surgical injury on the femoral cartilage of the right patello-femoral joint in the 3- and 8-week-old rats for 2 weeks was first made. The left side of joint cartilage was used as th...

ba0007p132 | (1) | ICCBH2019

A prospective study of 17 consecutive pediatric patients with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis treated with intravenous pamidronate over a 15 year period at a single center reveals excellent clinical and radiologic outcome initially and after flare

Miettunen Paivi , Stephenson Chloe , Stephenson Seamus , Wei Xing-Chang

Objectives: To describe a prospective series of pediatric CNO (pCNO) patients treated with IV-Pamidronate (IV-PAM) regarding effect on 1) pain, 2) Whole Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (WBMRI) documented inflammation; 3) Spinal CNO and 4) bone turnover.Methods: All pCNO patients (<18 years at diagnosis) with WBMRI confirmed active CNO who were treated with IV-PAM between 2003–2018. IV-PAM: First dose 0.5 mg/kg; subsequently 1 mg/kg (max dose 60 ...

ba0005p362 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Differential influence of social network upon osteoporosis affected by intimacy in Korean elderly women

Lee Seungwon , Hea Seo Da , Min Kim Kyoung , Chang Kim Hyeon , Oh Kim Chang , Youm Yoosik , Rhee Yumie

The present study figured out the relationship between social network and osteoporosis among elderly women. Social network could be beneficial to one’s health since it works as social capital providing several supports. On the other hand, social network can also be a source of social burden aggravating one’s health. To examine the seemingly contradicting associations, Korean Urban Rural Elderly Study (KURE) data was analyzed. There were 1938 older women aged over 65,...

ba0001oc5.4 | Treatment of osteoporosis | ECTS2013

Effects of romosozumab administration on trabecular and cortical bone assessed with quantitative computed tomography and finite element analysis

Graeff C , Campbell G , Pena J , Padhi D , Grossman A , Chang S , Libanati C , Gluer C-C

Romosozumab is an investigational bone-forming agent that inhibits sclerostin. Recent data demonstrated that it stimulated bone formation, decreased bone resorption, and led to rapid and substantial increases in areal bone mineral density (BMD; McClung, J Bone Miner Res 27 (S1) S8–S9, 2012). In a Phase 1b, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multiple dose study, we studied the effects of romosozumab administered for 3 months and follow-...

ba0005p58 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Loss of androgen receptor suppresses chondrogenic proliferation during endochondral ossification in mice

Kang Hong-Yo , Chen Yun-Ju , Huang Ko-En , Chang Chawnshang

There have been considerable advances in our knowledge of how loss of androgens signalling leads to bone loss in aging male with hypogonadism. However, the roles of androgen actions on the skeletal growth remain limited. Recently, new insights into the function of and androgen receptor (AR), learned from human genetic mutations and gene targeting mouse models have contributed to emerged understanding of the androgenic effects on bone and cartilage in health and diseases. Here,...

ba0001pp501 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Abnormal type I collagen glycosylation pattern and cross-linking in a cyclophilin B KO mouse model of recessive osteogenesis imperfecta

Cabral Wayne , Perdivara Irina , MaryAnn Weis , Terajima Masahiko , Blissett Angela , Chang Weizhong , Makareeva Elena , Leikin Sergey , Eyre David , Yamauchi Mitsuo

Introduction: Recessive osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is caused by mutations in genes encoding proteins involved in post-translational interactions with type I collagen. Types VII–IX OI involve defects in the collagen prolyl 3-hydroxylation complex, which modifies α1(I)Pro986. PPIB encodes CyPB, a complex component with PPIase activity and the major isomerase facilitating collagen folding. We investigated the role of CyPB in collagen post-translational modifications a...

ba0002p65 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Improvement in morphological properties of trabecular bones and longitudinal growth in tibia for growing rats through an impact stimulation

Eom Sinae , Ko Chang-Yong , Park Ji Hyung , Seo Dong-Hyun , Jung Young Jin , Kim Han Sung

Mechanical stress and strain generated by physical exercises or the other passive stimulations are well known to have a positive effect on the growing musculoskeletal system. Especially, when the impact stimulation which evokes high magnitude of strain in a second is applied to bone, it improves bone qualities. Thus, to verify the effect of impact stimulation, we conducted longitudinal study on morphological properties of the tibia in growing rats. Free falls from designated h...

ba0003pp42 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Bone age in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: is there a correlation with hand function and limb length?

Jeon Yun Kyung , Shin Myung Jun , Ko Sung Hwa , Chang Jae Hyeok , Shin Yong Beom , Kim Seong Jang , Kim In Joo

Limb length discrepancy has been observed in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP). However, the difference of bone age and limb lengths have been a controversial issue. The purpose of this study was to analyze the bone age and the upper extremity segmental lengths between affected and naffected in HCP patients.Seventy-eight patients (39 boys and 39 girls; mean age 71.3±28.1 months). Fourty-five children were right and 33 were left hemiplegi...

ba0005p118 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Menin is a tumor suppressor in bone -- a novel benign jaw tumor mouse model

Lee Sooyeon , Liu Peng , Tschaffon Miriam , Tasdogan Alpaslan , Wittig Rainer , Frappart Lucien , Knoll Jeanette , Bertolino Philippe , Zhang Chang , Tuckermann Jan

Benign jaw tumors including ossifying fibroma (OF) can be often incidentally diagnosed due to their slow-growing and painless characteristics. In cases of massive growing jaw tumors, it can result in deformity of teeth, infection and intracranial complications. Depending on the location of tumor lesion, it may not completely resected and recur after the primary operation, which may require subsequent operations.Molecular mechanisms and the etiology of th...