Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp194 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Black tea polyphenols suppress adverse effects of TNFα-induced inflammation in osteoblast cells

Zulkipli Husna , Din Aisha Mohd , Salim Norita , Froemming Gabriele Anisah , Ismail Aletza Mohd , Nawawi Hapizah

Introduction: Most chronic inflammatory bone diseases are characterized by loss of bone density due to an increase of osteoclastic activity without equally increased osteoblast activity which in turn is leading to an imbalance in bone repair and remodelling. Several studies have reported that green tea rich in polyphenols especially catechins could improve bone mass and structure and eventually increase bone formation. Data on black tea, also rich in polyphenols especially the...

ba0001pp195 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Microarray reveals positive effects of green and black tea polyphenols on TNFα-induced changes of gene expression

Zulkipli Husna , Salim Norita , Froemming Gabriele Anisah , Ismail Aletza Mohd , Nawawi Hapizah

Introduction: Recent studies have found anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and bone forming properties of green (GTP) and black tea (BTP) polyphenols. However most of these studies are focussed on specific genes or pathways. We wanted to know if GTP and BTP could help to reduce symptoms of chronic inflammation especially bone loss and what are the possible genes and pathways involved. We were especially interested in unexplored pathways which may play a role in regaining bone heal...

ba0001pp192 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Moderate hypothermia induces growth arrest in normal human osteoblast cells but retained mitochondrial metabolism in vitro

Aisha Mohd Din , Nor-Ashikin Mohamed Noor Khan , Sharanizax Ab. Rahim , Nawawi Hapizah , Kapitonova Marina , Froemming Gabriele Ruth Anisah

Ablation of osteosarcoma cells by sublethal hypothermia before radiation may increase sarcoma tissue sensitivity by inducing growth arrest. Normal cells that are not lethally damaged by hypothermia and radiation can undergo DNA repair thus promoting cell survival. Nevertheless, understanding of the response of normal bone forming osteoblast cells towards hypothermia is necessary before administering on osteosarcoma cells. In this study we evaluated the response of short-term m...

ba0001pp193 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Normal human osteoblast cells exerts an adaptive effect towards moderate hypothermia by retaining bone metabolism and cellular function in vitro

Aisha Mohd Din , Nor-Ashikin Mohamed Noor Khan , Sharaniza Ab. Rahim , Nawawi Hapizah , Kapitonova Marina , Froemming Gabriele Ruth Anisah

Over the years, it has been demonstrated that the ability to maintain body core temperature in older adult’s declines with age. Temperature is a vital physical factor for cell growth and a downshift in core body temperature (<37 °C) might have a direct affect on maintaining bone density or repair fractures. Disruption in any of the cellular processes involved in bone remodelling leads to a net loss of bone mineral density and bone loss. Therefore our study looked...

ba0006p023 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Tracking differences in morphology and regulation between the spine and long bones in a pig model

Raimann Adalbert , Javanmardi Alireza , Egerbacher Monika , Haeusler Gabriele

Objectives: The skeleton is not a single functional unit but consists of different, well-organized and mineralized compartments with specific functions, developmental aspects and regulations. Differences in the regulation of spinal and long bone elongation are mirrored clinically by the age course in body proportions. Whereas growth plates (GPs) in long bones can easily be discriminated, vertebral GPs are part of the cartilaginous endplate, which typically shows important spec...

ba0006p150 | (1) | ICCBH2017

DXA based evaluation of the bone mass and body composition in a group of Romanian cystic fibrosis children

Barbu Carmen Gabriela , Lungu Diana , Comanici Valentina Daniela , Stan Iustina

Background: The significant increase in the life expectancy of the patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) came with some costs, as new complications have emerged. Among endocrine disorders, CF-related bone disease (CFBD) is a leading complications reported in the adult patients.Objectives: Our study present the first results of the bone mass and body composition evaluation by DXA in a small group of Romanian children with CF treated in the author’s depa...

ba0004p109 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Effects of inorganic phosphate and FGF23 on C2C12 myoblast cells

Raimann Adalbert , Dangl Alexander , Sagmeister Susanne , Greber-Platzer Susanne , Haeusler Gabriele

Objectives: Dysregulation of systemic phosphate homeostasis is often associated with impairment of musculoskeletal tissue function. Many factors such as calcium levels and dysegulated endocrine mechanisms are thought to contribute. Inorganic phosphate and FGF23 have been shown to act via similar signaling pathways in several cell types but we are not aware of any detailed investigations into their effect on the differentiation and viability of skeletal muscle cells. W...

ba0005p269 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2016

Effects of inorganic phosphate and FGF23 on C2C12 myoblast cells

Raimann Adalbert , Dangl Alexander , Javanmardi Alireza , Ertl Alexandra , Egerbacher Monika , Greber-Platzer Susanne , Haeusler Gabriele

Background: Disturbance of systemic phosphate homeostasis is often associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction. Multiple factors related to the underlying condition such as calcium levels and endocrine mechanisms are thought to contribute. Distinct effects of inorganic phosphate itself as well as its main regulator FGF23 by activation of similar pathways have been shown in several cell types. We are not aware of any detailed investigations into their effect on the differentiat...

ba0005p273 | Nutrition | ECTS2016

Food restriction harms bone properties of prepubertal, but not of young adult or elderly rats

Gabriele Biffe Bruna , Ana da Silva Karina , Fabricio Victor , Goncalves Leandroc Dias , Okino Nonaka Keico

In this study, the effect of food restriction of 30% in calorie intake on femurs of rats of different ages was investigated. Male Rattus novegicus albinus rats, Holtzman lineage, aged 38 days, 4 and 16 months were used. The animals were divided into six groups (n=8–10 per group), three being control groups (C38, C4 and C16) and three groups on restricted diet (R38, R4 on R16). The restricted animals were submitted to food restriction of 30% being fed wit...

ba0005p314 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Inducing osteoporosis in a large animal model: influence of ovariectomy, diet and corticoid therapy

Sender Jonas , El Khassawna Thaqif , Erdmann Georg , Bocker Wolfgang , Krombach Gabriele A. , Langheinrich Alexander C. , Kampschulte Marian

Purpose: The aim of our study is a micro-CT-based, longitudinal characterisation of ovariectomy, multideficient diet and corticoid therapy impact on the ossal microarchitecture.Materials and methods: Four randomized groups were formed out of 32 adult female merino land sheep:1. control2. ovariectomized (OVX)3. OVX+multideficient diet (OVX-D)4. OVX-D+320 mg methylp...