Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002oc4 | Epidemiology | ICCBH2013

Maternal antenatal 25(OH)-vitamin D status is associated with offspring muscle strength at 4 years of age

Moon Rebecca , Sayer Avan A , Ntani Georgia , Davies Justin , Robinson Sian , Godfrey Keith , Inskip Hazel , Cooper Cyrus , Harvey Nicholas

Objectives: Serum 25(OH)-vitamin D (25(OH)D) concentration is known to influence muscle function in postnatal life. Maternal 25(OH)D status during pregnancy has been implicated in the fetal programming of bone and fat mass, but little is known about its role in determining offspring muscle development. We investigated the associations between maternal serum 25(OH)D concentration in pregnancy and offspring muscle mass and strength at 4 years.Materials and...

ba0006oc4 | (1) | ICCBH2017

25-hydroxyvitamin D response to antenatal cholecalciferol supplementation is associated with common vitamin D related genetic variants: findings from the MAVIDOS trial

Moon Rebecca , Harvey Nicholas , Cooper Cyrus , D'Angelo Stefania , Curtis Elizabeth , Crozier Sarah , Robinson Sian , Graham Nikki , Holloway John , Bishop Nicholas , Kennedy Stephen , Papageorghiou Aris , Schoenmakers Inez , Fraser Robert , Gandhi Saurabh , Prentice Ann , Inskip Hazel , Javaid Kassim

Objectives: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in genes related to vitamin D metabolism have been associated with 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) status, but these relationships have not been examined in pregnancy or following antenatal vitamin D supplementation. We assessed whether SNPs in DHCR7 (7-dehydrocholesterol reductase), CYP2R1 (25-hydroxylase), CYP24A1 (24-hydroxylase) and GC (Vitamin D binding protein) were associated with the re...

ba0006p134 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Improvement in spinal involvement with zoledronic acid in pediatric patients with chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis: a case series

Robinson Marie-Eve , Sbrocchi Anne Marie , Scuccimarri Rosie

Background: Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a rare inflammatory bone disease characterized by chronic non-infectious osteomyelitis. Spinal involvement has been reported in up to 26% of patients (1). Three studies evaluated the effect of Pamidronate (PAM) on spinal lesions in pediatric patients with CRMO (1, 2, 3) and showed partial or complete resolution of vertebral hyperintensities on MRI (1). However, the effect of Zoledronic acid (ZOL) in pediatric pat...

ba0005oc2.4 | Bone mass and bone strength Wnt signalling | ECTS2016

Up-regulation of Wnt antagonists contributes to the attenuated response of bone formation to repeat doses of sclerostin antibody in a mouse model

Holdsworth Gill , Greenslade Kevin , Stencel Zofia , Jose Joby , Kirby Hishani , Moore Adrian , Robinson Martyn , Ke David

Loss of the gene encoding the secreted Wnt antagonist sclerostin results in increased bone mass in humans and mice. Administration of antibodies to sclerostin (Scl-Ab) has been shown to increase bone mineral density (BMD) by increasing bone formation and decreasing bone resorption, in both animal studies and human clinical trials. In these studies, the magnitude and rate of increase in bone formation markers, and the rate of increase of BMD, diminishes upon repeat dosing with ...

ba0007p150 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Osteogenesis imperfecta: skeletal outcomes after bisphosphonates discontinuation at final height

Robinson Marie-Eve , Trejo Pamela , Palomo Telma , Glorieux Francis H , Rauch Frank

Objectives: Intravenous cyclical bisphosphonates are widely used to treat children with moderate to severe osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). They increase bone mineral density (BMD), diminish fracture rates and improve mobility. Bisphosphonates are often discontinued when growth is completed. We aimed to determine if the skeletal gains achieved with bisphosphonates persist after their discontinuation in patients with OI.Methods: We assessed patients with OI ...

ba0001pp128 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Mass spectrometric immunoassay for intact parathyroid hormone: correlation with immunoassay and application to clinical samples

Couchman L , Taylor D , Krystans B , Lopez M , Prakash A , Sarracino D , Garces A , Vogelsang M , Peterman S , Vadali G , Robinson S , Moniz C

Introduction: Parathyroid hormone (PTH) measurement is of use in i) differential diagnosis of hypercalcaemia and ii) patients with renal impairment at risk of bone disease. PTH immunoassays are complicated by cross-reactivity with truncated (inactive) variant forms, which accumulate in patients with renal impairment. PTH assay variability is a critical governance issue in renal medicine, suggesting an MS-based reference method is required.Aim: To develop...

ba0007p151 | (1) | ICCBH2019

The safety and efficacy of denosumab versus zoledronic acid in the treatment of pediatric osteoporosis: a randomized controlled pilot trial

Robinson Marie-Eve , Ma Jinhui , Khan Nasrin , Khatchadourian Karine , Page Marika , Konji Victor , Ann Matzinger Mary , Shenouda Nazih , Jaremko Jacob L , Zuijdwijk Caroline , Jackowski Stefan , Saleh David , MacLeay Lynn , Siminoski Kerry , Ward Leanne M

Objectives: Denosumab (Dmab) is a monoclonal antibody targeting RANKL administered by sub-cutaneous injection. Given its convenient mode of administration, our goal was to assess the safety and efficacy of Dmab compared to intravenous zoledronic acid (ZA) in pediatric osteoporosis.Methods: In this one-year pilot study (NCT02632916), children 4–16 years with low-trauma fractures due to osteoporosis were randomized 1:1 to receive ZA 0.025 mg/kg or Dma...

ba0007p152 | (1) | ICCBH2019

An evaluation of the rebound phenomenon during denosumab therapy in children with low turnover osteoporosis

Robinson Marie-Eve , Ma Jinhui , Khan Nasrin , Khatchadourian Karine , Page Marika , Konji Victor , Ann Matzinger Mary , Shenouda Nazih , Jaremko Jacob L , Zuijdwijk Caroline , Jackowski Stefan , Saleh David , MacLeay Lynn , Siminoski Kerry , Ward Leanne M

Objectives: Denosumab (Dmab) is a monoclonal antibody targeting RANKL administered by sub-cutaneous injection. Recent reports have raised concern about the ‘rebound phenomenon’ (hypercalcemia and increases in bone turnover markers, BTM) following Dmab in adults, and during treatment in children with osteogenesis imperfecta. The purpose of this report was to explore this phenomenon in children with osteoporosis associated with lower bone turnover.<p class="abstext...

ba0007p164 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Musculoskeletal deficits persist up to two years despite anti-TNF-alpha antibody therapy in children with Crohn's disease: Results of a prospective, observational inception cohort study

Jackowski Stefan A , Ma Jinhui , Benchimol Eric I , Rauch Frank , Leonard Mary B , Zemel Babette S , Matzinger Mary Ann , Shenouda Nazih , Lentle Brian , Jaremko Jacob L , Khatchadourian Karine , Robinson Marie-Eve , Konji Victor N , Siminoski Kerry , Mack David , Ward Leanne M

Objectives: To evaluate musculoskeletal trajectories in children with newly diagnosed Crohn’s disease (CD), and to determine whether children treated with anti-tumour necrosis factor-alpha antibody (anti-TNF, TREATED vs NAÏVE) had persistent deficits at two years.Methods: This was a single-centre prospective, observational inception cohort study. Children with CD underwent assessments within 6.5±9.5 days from diagnosis and annually for two...

ba0006p014 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Longitudinal changes in bone mineral content and bone stiffness in adolescent male athletes: The PRO-BONE study

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 Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ramirez-Velez Robinson , Garcia-Hermoso Antonio , Pinero Jose Castro , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonatan R , Moreno Luis A , Gracia-Marco Luis

Objectives: Bone development can be enhanced by exercise during growth, but not all types of exercise may be beneficial. Weight bearing and non-weight bearing sports have different effects on bone outcomes during adolescence. However, there is no longitudinal evidence comparing the effects of popular sports in the UK on bone acquisition in adolescent males.Methods: In the present study 116 adolescent males (13.1±0.1 years: 37 footballers, 37 swimmer...