Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006oc3 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Principal component-derived bone density phenotypes and genetic regulation of the pediatric skeleton

Mitchell Jonathan , Chesi Alessandra , McCormack Shana , Cousminer Diana , Kalkwarf Heidi , Lappe Joan , Gilsanz Vicente , Oberfield Sharon , Shepherd John , Kelly Andrea , Zemel Babette , Grant Struan

Objectives: To determine if genetic variants associated with principal component-derived areal bone mineral density (aBMD) loading scores.Methods: Our sample comprised 1,293 children of European ancestry enrolled in the longitudinal Bone Mineral Density in Childhood Study (52% female). The participants completed up to 7 annual study visits. From dual energy X-ray absorptiometry scans, sex and age-specific aBMD Z-scores were calculated for total hip, femo...

ba0007p94 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Characteristics of ultradistal radius bone density during childhood: results from the Bone Mineral Density in Childhood Study

Kindler Joseph , Mitchell Jonathan , McCormack Shana , Cousminer Diana , Chesi Alessandra , Kelly Andrea , Lappe Joan , Gilsanz Vicente , Oberfield Sharon , Shepherd John , Winer Karen , Kalkwarf Heidi , Grant Struan , Zemel Babette

Objective: The forearm is a common fracture site during childhood, but DXA pediatric reference data for areal bone mineral density (aBMD) at the ultradistal (UD) radius are lacking. The objective of this study was to first, develop age-, sex-, and ancestry-specific reference data for UD radius aBMD; second, assess the relationship between UD radius aBMD and a) other DXA aBMD measures and b) radius bone volumetric density and geometry by pQCT; and third, examine the tracking of...

ba0004p111 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Is groupwork an effective way to improve transition for young people with osteogenesis imperfecta? A pilot study

Ball Suzanne , Mitchell Ryan

Objectives: Within the National Health Service there is a recognised need for supporting young peoples transition into adult services1. Focus groups and forums have historically been used to identify how to achieve ‘good’ transition between services, from the perspective of patients, carers and professionals. A recent article recommended an individualised programme supporting transition for young people with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)2. The ai...

ba0003pp339 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Recommendations for osteoporosis management and fracture prevention for the frail elderly in long-term care

Papaioannou Alexandra , Santesso Nancy , Morin Suzanne , Cheung Angela , Crilly Richard , Giangregorio Lora , Jaglal Susan , Katz Paul , Josse Robert , Kaasalainen Sharon , Moser Andrea , Pickard Laura , Skidmore Carly , Weiler Hope , Whiting Susan , Jain Ravi , Adachi Jonathan

Objectives: Clinicians practicing in long-term care (LTC) face unique challenges caring for frail elderly individuals including multiple co-morbidities, polypharmacy, and end of life care, and practice guidelines typically do not address this population. Guidance regarding the management of osteoporosis and fracture prevention in LTC, a high-risk population, is needed.Materials and methods: A survey of LTC physicians informed key questions and outcomes, ...

ba0005p246 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

In a population based association study: IAPP gene variants are not associated with bone phenotypes in elderly women

Mitchell Adam , Grabowski Peter , Luthman Holger , Akesson Kristina , McGuigan Fiona

Skeletal strength, maintained through bone remodelling, is regulated through complex communication networks between bone cells and other tissues including endocrine cells. Bone also functions as an endocrine organ in its own right. The peptide hormone amylin (or Islet Amyloid Polypeptide (IAPP)), has links to both bone and energy metabolism. A member of the calcitonin family of peptides, it is co-secreted with insulin from pancreatic β-cells and is linked with diabetes-as...

ba0007p63 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Bone geometry and microarchitecture deficits in children with Alagille syndrome

Kindler Joseph , Mitchell Ellen , Piccoli David , Grimberg Adda , Leonard Mary , Loomes Kathleen , Zemel Babette

Objectives: Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is an autosomal dominant disorder attributed to mutations in the Notch signaling pathway. Children with ALGS are at increased risk for fragility fracture, but the etiology of this disposition is unknown. Our objective was to characterize bone mass, geometry, and microarchitecture in children with ALGS.Methods: This was a cross-sectional study of 10 children (9 females) ages 8-18 years, with a clinical diagnosis of ALG...

ba0003pp224 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Discordance between bone mineral density and speed of sound measures of bone: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis study

Olszynski Wojciech , Hanley David , Brown Jacques , Davison Kenneth , Adachi Jonathan

The objective of this investigation was to compare bone mineral density (BMD) attained from dual-energy X-ray DXA with speed of sound (SOS) data attained from a Beam-Med Omnisense multisite quantitative ultrasound (mQUS) in a large sample of randomly-selected community-based individuals from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMOS). A total of 1177 men and 2949 women were assessed with mQUS at the distal radius, tibia, and phalanx sites as part of the Canadian Multi...

ba0003pp231 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

The impact of physical activity on estimated bone stiffness as assessed by multisite quantitative ultrasound: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis study

Brown Jacques , Adachi Jonathan , Hanley David , Davison Kenneth , Olszynski Wojciech

This investigation sought to assess the relationship between physical activity (PA) and estimated bone stiffness as assessed by multisite quantitative ultrasound (mQUS) in a large cohort. A total of 1177 men and 2949 women were assessed with mQUS (Beam-Med Omnisense quantitative ultrasound; Isreal) at the distal radius, tibia, and phalanx sites as part of the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (clinical sites included Saskatoon, Calgary, Hamilton, Quebec City, Halifax and...

ba0003pp235 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

The impact of vitamin D and calcium intake on estimated bone stiffness as assessed by multisite quantitative ultrasound: the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis study

Hanley David , Brown Jacques , Adachi Jonathan , Davison Kenneth , Olszynski Wojciech

This investigation sought to assess the relationship between vitamin D and calcium intake and estimated bone stiffness as assessed by multisite quantitative ultrasound (mQUS) in a large cohort. A total of 1177 men and 2949 women were assessed with mQUS (Beam-Med Omnisense quantitative ultrasound; Isreal) at the distal radius, tibia, and phalanx sites as part of the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (clinical sites included Saskatoon, Calgary, Hamilton, Quebec City, Halif...

ba0006lb4 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Serious adverse effects of denosumab in adolescents treated for giant cell tumour of the bone: osteonecrosis of the jaw and rebound hypercalcaemia with acute kidney injury

Uday Suma , Gaston Louie , Grimer Robert , Joffe Jonathan , Hoegler Wolfgang

Introduction: Giant cell tumour of the bone (GCTB) is a benign, locally aggressive tumour whose neoplastic stromal cells express receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) and activate its receptor RANK on osteoclast-like giant cells. Denosumab (RANKL inhibitor) is an FDA/EMA approved treatment for GCTB in adults and ‘skeletally mature’ adolescents. Safety concerns include oversuppression of bone remodelling, with risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw [ON...