Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001oc3.4 | Osteoporosis pathophysiology and genetics | ECTS2013

Cortical exceeds trabecular bone loss before menopause but net bone loss is modest because periosteal apposition occurs

Bjornerem Ashild , Wang Xiaofang , Ghasem-Zadeh Ali , Bui Minh , Hopper John , Zebaze Roger , Seeman Ego

Introduction: Bone mineral density decreases before menopause and is held to be due to trabecular, not cortical, bone loss. Yet neither a negative bone balance, nor accelerated remodelling occurs before 45 years of age. We hypothesized that bone loss will first appear after 45 years and will be cortical (as 80% of bone is cortical).Methods/design: Images of distal tibia acquired using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (Scanco Me...

ba0003pp50 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Forearm fracture in premenopausal women, a disorder of trabecular corticalization

Bala Yohann , Rozental Tamara , Sepehrizadeh Tara , Bouxsein Mary L , Zebaze Roger , Seeman Ego

Postmenopausal women with forearm fracture have higher cortical porosity and lower trabecular density perhaps due to excessive age-related bone loss1. Remodelling becomes unbalanced and rapid only after ~45 years of age. We therefore proposed that bone fragility in premenopausal women with a forearm fracture originates during growth. At metaphyses, trabeculae emerging from the periphery of the growth plate form cortex by ‘corticalization’)2. We ...

ba0003pp354 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Denosumab treatment in women with osteoporosis reduces hip cortical porosity

Zebaze Roger M , Libanati Cesar , McClung Michael R , Zanchetta Jose R , Kendler David L , Hoiseth Arne , Wang Andrea , Ghasem-Zadeh Ali , Seeman Ego

Bone strength is influenced by cortical thickness, area, mass and porosity, all of which contribute to nonvertebral fracture risk. Cortical porosity is one parameter of structural decay associated with bone fragility. This is caused by unbalanced and accelerated remodelling of Haversian units which enlarge, coalesce and fragment the cortex. Antiresorptive therapies will limit progression of cortical porosity; reducing existing porosity would be a goal for those already at incr...

ba0006p009 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Sexual dimorphism in cortical bone morphology during adolescent growth in Chinese

Cheuk Ka-Yee , Wang Xiaofang , Yu Fiona W P , Tam Elisa M S , Ng Bobby K W , Ghasem-Zadeh Ali , Zebaze Roger , Seeman Ego , Cheng Jack C Y , Lam Tsz-Ping

Objective: Previous study in Hong Kong reported boy-to-girl ratio of limb fracture was 5.5:1 in the adolescent group. Chinese children have increased risk for forearm fracture during puberty. This study aimed to investigate cortical growth in healthy Chinese adolescents during pubertal growth.Methods: 214 boys and 219 girls aged between 7 and 17 years old with no bone diseases were recruited. Maturity was assessed by self-reported Tanner staging. Images ...

ba0006p013 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Longitudinal evaluation of bone mass, geometry and metabolism in adolescent male athletes. The PRO-BONE study

Swolin-Eide Diana , Hansson Sverker , Magnusson Per , Ronne Maria , Heideman Malene , Schou Anders , Laursen Jens Ole , Wedderkopp Niels , Husby Steffen , Molgaard Christian , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , de Moraes Augusto Cesar , Torres-Costoso Ana , Wilkinson Kelly , Metcalf Brad , Sanchez-Sanchez Javier , Gallardo Leonor , Gracia-Marco Luis Tseretopoulou Xanthippi , Amin Nadia , Mushtaq Talat , Chaplais Elodie , Naughton Geraldine , Greene David , Duclos Martine , Masurier Julie , Dutheil Frederic , Thivel David , Courteix Daniel , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , de Moraes Augusto Cesar , Torres-Costoso Ana , Wilkinson Kelly , Metcalf Brad , Sanchez-Sanchez Javier , Gallardo Leonor , Gracia-Marco Luis Cheuk Ka-Yee , Wang Xiaofang , Yu Fiona W P , Tam Elisa M S , Ng Bobby K W , Ghasem-Zadeh Ali , Zebaze Roger , Seeman Ego , Cheng Jack C Y , Lam Tsz-Ping , Kutilek Stepan , Formanova Daniela , Senkerik Marian , Skalova Sylva , Markova Daniela , Langer Jan , Kutilek Stepan , Vracovska Martina , Pikner Richard , Fejfarkova Zlatka , Gracia-Marco Luis Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Barker Alan R , Fatouros Ioannis G , Avlotini Alexandra , Knapp Karen K , Moreno Luis A , Williams Craig A , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonathan R , Moreno Luis A , Fatouros Ioannis G , Avloniti Alexandra , Gracia-Marco Luis

Objectives: Cross-sectional studies show that exercise may have positive effects on bone outcomes in youth. However, there is no evidence from longitudinal studies, which type of sports can induce improvements in bone acquisition in adolescent athletes. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the longitudinal differences in bone acquisition and bone metabolism between adolescent males participating in osteogenic (football) and non-osteogenic (swimming, cycling) sports compa...

ba0003cu2.5 | Management of parathyroid diseases | ECTS2014

Secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism

Lafage-Proust Marie-Helene

The pathophysiology of secondary hyperparathyroidism (II HPT) in the absence of renal disease is mainly due to lack of vitamin D, calcium deficiency being extremely rare. In case of chronic kidney disease (CKD), phosphate retention and increase in secretion of FGF23 by bone are among the earliest factors associated with II HPT occurrence. Then, the deficit in calcitriol synthesis induces lack of calcium intestinal absorption which worsens II HPT. As renal function declines, th...

ba0003pp356 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Changes in lumbar spine QCT, DXA and TBS with denosumab, alendronate or placebo in postmenopausal women with low bone mass

Thomas Thierry , Cheung Angela M , Shane Elizabeth , Zanchetta Jose R , Kearns Ann , Hans Didier , Lin Celia J F , Austin Matthew , Libanati Cesar

Patients with osteoporosis require treatment with therapies that reduce the risk of fracture which at the spine is significantly influenced by bone microarchitecture. Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) and dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) allow measurement of bone mineral density (BMD), a known indicator of fracture risk. Trabecular bone score (TBS) is a novel gray-level measurement derived from spine DXA image texture that is related to microarchitecture and associates wit...

ba0007p131 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Use of intravenous pamidronate in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients with osteonecrosis (ON) results in reduced pain and improved radiologic outcome of ON lesions: Long- term follow-up over 15-years

Miettunen Paivi , Moorani Vijay , Haider Seemab , Stephenson Seamus , Stephenson Chloe , Anderson Ronald

Background: Osteonecrosis (ON) has emerged as a debilitating complication of acute pediatric lymphoblastic leukemia (pALL), with severe pain and poor functional outcome. ON affecting weight bearing joints may eventually need arthroplasty, with large juxta-articular lesions being at highest risk. Intravenous Pamidronate (IV-PAM) is postulated to reduce pain and prevent joint collapse in ON.Objective: To study if IV-PAM was effective in 1) preventing joint...

ba0001pp72 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Calcium phosphate cement/strontium enhances bone formation in the metaphyseal osteoporotic fracture

Khassawna Thaqif El , Ray Seemun , Thormann Ulrich , Lips Katrin , Gelinsky Michael , Schumacher Matthias , Langheinrich Alexander Claus , Schnettler Reinhard , Alt Volker

Objective: Oosteoporoti fractures are a growing problem especially in aged societies of industrialized countries. Therefore, a clinical demand for synthetic bone graft substitutes is increasing. Despite the general success CPC showed clinically, development of CPC-based material by adding stronsium could improve its suitability to treat osteoporotic fractures.Methods: Sprague–Dawley rates model of induced osteoporosis via multi-deficiencies diet com...