Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p143 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Low serum vitamin D levels in children treated for hematologic oncologic diseases

Sperl Daniela , Krause Tobias , Lackner Herwig , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara , Decrinis Clare , Berger Astrid , Sovinz Petra , Seidel Markus , Schwinger Wolfgang , Benesch Martin , Strenger Volker , Schmidt Sandrin , Urban Christian E

Objectives: Vitamin D deficiency is of current interest especially in high risk patients for reduced bone mineral density as in pediatric hematologic oncologic patients.Methods: During a 4 year period 194 pediatric hematologic oncologic patients were screened for serological vitamin D deficiency (defined as 25 (OH)D levels <30 ng/ml and accordingly <75 nmol/l). 61 patients were in the prospective group 1 defined as screening at time of diagnosis,...

ba0006p151 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Characterisation of skeletal developmental in mouse models of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Wood Claire , Wong Sze C , Straub Volker , Ahmed S Faisal , Farquharson Colin

Short stature and osteoporosis are common in DMD. Disease progression can be slowed by glucocorticoids but these are associated with further growth retardation and skeletal fragility. The defect in growth and skeletal development in children with DMD is probably multifactorial and not solely dependent on glucocorticoid exposure. The muscular dystrophy x-linked (mdx) mouse is the most commonly used animal model of DMD. However, its growth phenotype has not been studied...

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...

ba0004p173 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Papilledema in a toddler: An atypical presentation of X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets

Wasserman Halley , Stenger Peggy

Background: X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH), the most common inherited rachitic disorder, is often misdiagnosed as nutritional rickets or physiologic bowing. Patients typically present in early childhood with progressive bowing deformities of the lower extremities and short stature, however may also develop craniosynostosis. Here we present a case of an adopted Caucasian male whose presentation of papilledema, craniosynostosis and hypophosphatemia eventually led to the...

ba0005p356 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

The added value to FRAX of gait speed and tests of postural balance

Lundin Hans , Saaf Maria , Strender Lars-Erik , Salminen Helena

Objectives: Postural balance and gait speed are risk factors for falls and hip fractures independent of bone mineral density (BMD). The standard risk assessment tool, FRAX, does however not include any estimate of fall risk. Identifying high-risk individuals correctly is be of great clinical importance why further improvement of FRAX would be clinically valuable. The primary aim of this study was to see if one-leg standing time, the maximum number of steps on a line or gait sp...

ba0003oc2.5 | Osteoporosis epidemiology | ECTS2014

IGFBP1 as a predictor of hip fractures

Lundin Hans , Saaf Maria , Strender Lars-Erik , Nyren Sven , Johansson Sven-Erik , Salminen Helena

Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) is known to be a predictor of future osteoporotic fractures. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 1 (IGFBP1) regulates the bioavailability of IGF-1 and thus in reason IGFBP1 also could be a fracture predictor. To our knowledge there are no previous studies published on the relation between the serum concentration of IGFBP1 and fractures.This is a population-based prospective cohort study on 351 Swedish women age...

ba0002p196 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Bigger but not stronger? GH treatment in Turner syndrome may confer no benefit to HR-pQCT determined bone micro-architecture

Nour Munier , Boyd Steven K , Perry Rebecca J , Stephure David K , Hanley David A

Turner syndrome (TS) is known to be associated with increased risk of osteoporosis and fracture. Childhood treatment with GH has been considered standard of care for treatment of growth failure in TS, while the influence of GH on bone health has been poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to assess the influence of GH on bone microarchitecture on a cohort of TS subjects.TS subjects aged 16–45 were included. Bone mineral density (BMD) was as...

ba0004p25 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Sitting time has a stronger effect on bone than moderate plus vigorous activity

Binkley Teresa , Weidauer Lee , Specker Bonny

Objective: The use of high-impact weight bearing physical activities has been accepted as a means to increase osteogenic effects on bone. Studies in adolescents found that physical activity could counteract the detrimental effects on bone associated with television time in boys and time spent studying in girls. Our aim was to test the effects of the percent of time spent in moderate plus vigorous activities (ModVig) and sitting (SIT) on bone health. We hypothesized that high M...

ba0004p192 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Low bone mineral density and fractures are prevalent in children with spinal muscular atrophy

Wasserman Halley , Hornung Lindsey , Stenger Peggy , Rutter Meilan , Wong Brenda , Rybalsky Irina , Khoury Jane , Kalkwarf Heidi

Objectives: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) results in varying degrees of hypotonic immobility. Prior reports demonstrate an increased risk of fracture and a trend toward low bone mineral density (BMD) in this population. We aim to further characterize bone health in paediatric SMA patients by reporting the prevalence of fractures and low BMD (z-score≤−2.0) by SMA subtype, BMD of the lateral distal femur (LDF; an important fracture location in non-ambulatory...

ba0006p144 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Soft tissues, areal bone mineral density and hip geometry estimates in active young boys: the PRO-BONE study

Gracia-Marco Luis , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Wilkinson Kelly , Klentrou Panagiota , Ubago-Guisado Esther , de Moraes Augusto Cesar Ferreira , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Moreno Luis A

Objectives: Soft tissues, such as fat mass (FM) and lean mass (LM), play an important role in bone development but this is poorly understood in highly active youths. The objective of this study was to determine whether FM or LM is a stronger predictor of areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and hip geometry estimates in a group of physically active boys after adjusting for height, chronological age, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), FM, and LM....