Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005cabs.oc1.1 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Secreted YB-1 (Y-box binding protein 1) as a biomarker of bone disease progression in patients with breast cancer and bone metastases

Bettencourt Maria , Ferreira Arlindo , Alho Irina , Lucia Costa Ana , Sousa Ana Rita , Mansinho Andre , Abreu Catarina , Pulido Catarina , Macedo Daniela , Vendrell Ines , Pacheco Teresa , Costa Luis , Casimiro Sandra

YB-1 (Y-box binding protein 1) is a multifunctional cold-shock protein that has been implicated in all hallmarks of cancer. Elevated YB-1 protein levels were correlated with poor prognosis in several types of cancers, including breast cancer (BC). In BC, high YB-1 expression is a marker of decreased overall survival (OS) and distant metastasis-free survival across all subtypes. YB-1 is also secreted by different cell types and may act as an extracellular mitogen. Therefore, ou...

ba0001pp284 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Raising CK: what it means according to different clinical landscape?

Juan Jose Scali , Visentini Susana , Berruezo Ramiro , Sevilla Daniel , Pacheco Gonzalo , Garcia Rodrigo

Introduction: The creatine kinase (CK) is a dimeric enzyme, involved in energetical metabolism. It is present in many tissues, but higher concentration in skeletal and cardiac muscle.Therefore, conditions that involve muscle tissue may increase this serum enzyme. Such enzyme elevation is usually observed in inflammatory myopathies and others autoimmune diseases.Sometimes some elevation in CK is not fully understood out off these co...

ba0005p18 | Biochemical testing | ECTS2016

Atorvastatin effects on a glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis animal model

Pacheco-Pantoja Elda , Rojano-Carrillo Brahim , Mateo-Moguel Pablo , Dominguez-Angulo Cindy , Aguilar-Aleman Gustavo , Lopez-Rivas Victor

Osteoporosis is a chronic disease with a high prevalence in older adults. There is evidence that statins have some beneficial effects on bone metabolism. Although the trial reports are ambiguous, it is now accepted that statins block the osteoclast differentiation inhibiting to some extent bone resorption. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of a statin in an animal model, which was induced to osteoporosis by glucocorticoids and then treated with atorvastatin. The experimental...

ba0005p277 | Nutrition | ECTS2016

Association between the sideways fall fractures and body mass index in patients from a public Mexican hospital

Pacheco-Pantoja Elda , Garcia-Ojeda Marycruz , Ramos-Pereyra Viridiana , Sanchez-de-la-Cruz Cindy , Diaz-Diaz Cristel , Osorio-Merito Nallely

The body mass index has been regarded as a risk predictor factor for fractures, and in some prospective cohort studies it has been suggested that obesity could be a protective factor for hip fractures in adults.The present study aimed to investigate whether body mass index is related to the fracture risk when individuals had sideways falls in Mexican patients. We analyzed files from 448 patients, which checked in at Orthopedics and Traumatology Service i...

ba0005p300 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Bio-impedance and quantitative ultrasound to measure bone mineral density in post-menopausal women from a rural Mexican community

Blanco-Rodriguez Fernando , Ellis-Infante Nicole , Lopez-Rivas Victor , May-Kim Sherlin , Pickett Charlotte , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

It is widely accepted that the “gold” standard method for diagnosis of osteoporosis is dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, to measure bone mineral content and bone mineral density (BMD). However in the last decades other less harmful and cheaper methods were developed. Among them bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) is one of most commonly used and is used in analysis of body composition as well. On its side, quantitative ultrasound (QUS) is a noninvasive method of e...

ba0005p301 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Association of serum vitamin D with bone mineral density and breastfeeding in post-menopausal women from a Mexican rural community

Ellis-Infante Nicole , Blanco-Rodriguez Fernando , Lopez-Rivas Victor , May-Kim Sherlin , Pickett Charlotte , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

Vitamin D plays an important role for bone health, and is associated to the risk of osteoporosis development.The aim of the present work was to determine the association between serum vitamin D concentration and the bone mineral density (BMD) in post-menopausal women living in a Mexican rural community (this study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee). The BMD was assessed by ultrasound and vitamin D was evaluated using a specific immunoass...

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...

ba0005p17 | Biochemical testing | ECTS2016

Effects of subcutaneous administration of caffeine on bone markers in rats

Lopez-Rivas Victor , Murillo-Rodriguez Eric , Jimenez-Moreno Ramses , Poot-Ake Alwin , de-la-Cruz-Delgado Miriel , Ellis-Infante Nicole , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

There is some evidence that caffeine consumption has effects on bone mineral metabolism, however the reports in this regard show some ambiguity. Being this compound one of the most popular for human consumption in the world, we analyzed the effects of soluble caffeine subcutaneous administration on serum osteocalcin and serum bone alkaline phosphatase (bALP) in Wistar male rats (weighting 200–250 g). Variable doses were used (30, 75, 150 mg/kg), during 30 days. The animal...

ba0001pp509 | Steroid hormones and receptors | ECTS2013

Prostate tumorigenesis in estrogen receptor β inactivated, prostate targeted fibroblast growth factor 8B transgenic mice

Elo Teresa , Yu Lan , Valve Eeva , Makela Sari , Harkonen Pirkko

Prostate cancer is a commonly diagnosed malignancy in Europe. Bone is one of the common metastasis sites. There is increasing evidence for estrogen involvement in the prostate tumorigenesis. ERβ knockout (BERKO) mice have been reported to have anti-proliferative, anti-inflammatory and potential anti-tumorigenic functions of ERβ. However, prostate phenotype of BERKO mice has been under debate.The potential effect of ERβ on prostate tumorgen...

ba0002p119 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Depressive symptoms and bone mineral density in a cohort of portuguese adolescents: no association

Monjardino Teresa , Lourenco Sara , Lucas Raquel , Ramos Elisabete , Barros Henrique

Objective: Since depressive symptoms, which have been related to low bone quality in adulthood, may also be associated with suboptimal bone mineral accrual, we aim at quantify the association between depressive symptoms and bone mineral density (BMD) throughout adolescence.Methods: We analysed prospective data from 969 adolescents (56.2% girls) from a population-based cohort of urban adolescents, born in 1990, evaluated during the 2003/2004 and 2007/2008...