Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp471 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Long-term energy deficiency in mice induces bone alterations reversed by long-term recovery

Zgheib Sara , Lucas Stephanie , Mequinion Mathieu , Broux Odile , Leterme Damien , Hardouin Pierre , Viltart Odile , Chauveau Christophe

Anorexia nervosa (AN) a condition of profound undernutrition, is characterized by alterations in neuroendocrine and metabolic functions. Among the serious pathological consequences of this eating disorder, osteoporosis is often observed and persists after recovery, leading to a high fracture risk.To study particularly bone alterations and recovery, a long term mouse model has been developed. In this model named separation-based anorexia (SBA) – a ch...

ba0005p81 | Bone Marrow | ECTS2016

Increased bone marrow adiposity in energy deficit context: tip of the iceberg?

Ghali Olfa , Leterme Damien , Coutel Xavier , Resonet Anne , Marchandise Pierre , Miellot Flore , Penel Guillaume , Hardouin Pierre , Chauveau Christophe

Context: An increase in bone marrow adiposity (BMA) is usually described in anorexia nervosa (AN) patients and in calorie restriction models. This induced BMA could be involved in the development of the osteoporosis often described in AN. However, BMA increase is not always observed and could be depending on the severity of the deficit.We previously developed the separation-based anorexia mouse model (SBA)1 (Ethical approval CEEA #022012). SBA...

ba0003pp349 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Bisphosphonate-associated atypical femoral fracture, effect of teriparatide

Devogelaer Jean-Pierre , Berg Bruno Vande

Long-term bisphosphonate (BP) therapy can be complicated by atypical femoral fracture (AFF). A positive effect of teriparatide (TPTD) has been suggested.A woman (A, 81) with densitometric OP was put on alendronate (ALN) from 1997 until 2006, substituted by ibandronate (IBA), with an increase in FN-BMD of 6.6%. In August 2010, a fall from her standing height provoked a right transverse femoral fracture, which was operated. She was weaned from BP therapy. ...

ba0001pp180 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

N-cadherin governs age-related osteoprogenitor cell determination in mice through modulation of Wnt5a and Wnt10b

Hay Eric , Dieudonne Francois-Xavier , Marty Caroline , Marie Pierre J

Senile osteoporosis and age-related osteopenia are associated with decreased osteoblastogenesis and increased bone marrow adipogenesis. The mechanisms controlling the fate determination of osteoblast to adipocyte differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) during aging are not known. We and others previously showed that the cell-cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin (N-Cadh) expressed in osteoblasts controls bone formation, but little is known about its role in BMSC fate d...

ba0003pp151 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Syndecan-2 is a new negative modulator of Wnt signaling within bone marrow

Mansouri Rafik , Geoffroy Valerie , Marie Pierre , Modrowski Dominique

Wnt factors bind to heparan sulfate chains of syndecans that hence control their distribution in the cell microenvironment and also contribute to the internalization and recycling of the Wnt receptors. Syndecans are therefore likely important Wnt regulators within the bone marrow. Here, we investigated the interactions between Syndecan-2 and Wnt signaling in normal bone cells. We analyzed the effects of 2.3 kb Col1A1 promoter-driven Syndecan-2 overexpression in osteoblasts. Sy...

ba0005p488 | Preclinical and ex vivo imaging | ECTS2016

Mandibular bone: an unusual trabecular bone?

Coutel Xavier , Olejnik Cecile , Marchandise Pierre , Chauveau Christophe , Penel Guillaume

Introduction: Mandibular alveolar bone appears to be particularly sensitive to local factors compared to other skeletal sites. In growing rats, occlusal hypofunction leads to a dramatic decrease of the alveolar bone microarchitecture. Intra-radicular bone surrounding teeth is a specific functional area with a high bone turnover. We hypothesized that the mechanical loading of the alveolar process during mastication may play a role in the preservation of the alveolar bone microa...

ba0002p70 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Isolated bilateral zeugo-autopodal segments agenesis of the lower limb: unusual malformation case report

Christiaens Antoine , Deprez Pierre M L , Mendola Antonella , Bernard Pierre , Gillerot Yves , Clapuyt Philippe , Lengele Benoit G , Vikkula Miikka , Nyssen-Behets Catherine

: Congenital limb abnormalities represent a prevalence of 0.79/1000 of live births in Massachusetts1. A better understanding of their physiopathology could improve the management of the patients. We report on a 23 weeks female fetus affected by an isolated bilateral terminal transverse defect of the lower limbs with nubbins. Both familial history and chromosomal analyses were irrelevant. We performed a deep morphological examination of the fetus in comparison with a...

ba0001pp182 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Evaluation of bone formation capacities of human adipose-derived stromal cells cultured in platelet growth factor-enriched plasma medium.

Guilloton Fabien , Rabani Vahideh , Brennan Meadhbh , Bassi Giulio , Krampera Mauro , Layrolle Pierre , Sensebe Luc , Deschaseaux Frederic

Human adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs) exhibit strong plasticity and proliferation potentials. In addition, ASCs are easy to harvest and are found at high frequency in adipose tissue samples. This gives us opportunities for their use in bone regeneration therapy. We thus evaluated the bone formation potential of ASCs in vitro and in vivo.ASCs were isolated from subcutaneous adipose tissue (following Local Ethical Guideline and after...