Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p93 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Improving low bone mass in girls with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) using calcium and vitamin D supplementation -- a randomized controlled trial

Lam Tsz Ping , Yip Benjamin Hon Kei , Yu Fiona Wai Ping , Tsang Echo Ka Ling , To Kenneth Kin Wah , Lee Yuk Wai , Wong Lyn Lee Ning , Lee Kwong Man , Ng Bobby Kin Wah , Cheng Jack Chun Yiu

Objectives: AIS is a prevalent three-dimensional spinal deformity associated with low bone mass which has been reported to be a significant prognostic factor for curve progression in AIS. If left untreated, low bone mass in AIS could persist into adulthood thus leading to subsequent health problems. This study aimed at evaluating the therapeutic effect of oral calcium plus Vit-D supplementation for low bone mass in skeletally immature AIS girls.Methods: ...

ba0004op12 | (1) | ICCBH2015

A non-invasive method for screening vitamin D insufficiency for adolescents using skin colourimetry

Lam Tsz Ping , Lee Wayne Y W , Cheung Franco T F , Tsang Echo K L , Wong Lyn L N , Lee Simon K M , Ng Bobby K W , Cheng Jack C Y

Introduction: Effective screening for vitamin D (Vit-D) insufficiency is desirable. Pigmentation of unexposed (constitutive) skin and exposed (facultative) skin can be measured with skin colourimetry to assess dermal capability in synthesizing Vit-D and degree of sunlight exposure respectively. This study aimed at evaluating whether skin colourimetry could be used to screen Vit-D insufficiency among adolescents.Methods: 240 healthy adolescents (mean age=...

ba0004is2biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

Bone and osteocyte biology: lessons from human genetic diseases

Lee Brendan

Biographical DetailsDr Brendan Lee is the Robert and Janice McNair Endowed Chair in Molecular and Human Genetics, Professor and Interim Chairman of the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr B Lee co-directs the joint MD Anderson Cancer Center and Baylor College of Medicine Rolanette and Berdon Lawrence Bone Disease Program of Texas, and the Baylor Co...

ba0001pp443 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Zoledronic acid vs alendronate in the management of osteoporosis

Ferguson Lyn , Panarelli Maurizio , Dargie Rosemary

Zoledronic acid has been shown to reduce the risk of fractures and improve bone mineral density (BMD) in osteoporosis vs placebo. This study compared changes in BMD in patients with osteoporosis treated with zoledronic acid vs alendronate. BMD at the lumbar spine and total hip pre- and post-bisphosphonate were recorded for 65 patients with osteoporosis (T score ≤−2.5) from retrospective analysis of DEXA scans. 35 patients received annual 5 mg IV zoledronic...

ba0003pp263 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Interval changes in bone mineral density in exercising young women with apparent athlete triad syndrome

To William , Wong Margaret

Objective: To evaluate the bone mineral density (BMD) of the axial and appendicular skeleton in a group of collegiate dance students undergoing intensive training between a 24 months interval and to correlate these changes to the presence or absence of apparent athlete triad syndrome (ATS).Methods: Forty full time collegiate dance students were recruited from a tertiary Performing Arts Institute. All subjects had basic anthropometric measurements, a full...

ba0003pp269 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Comparison of peripheral volumetric bone mineral density, quantitative ultrasound and standard radiological methods for monitoring bone mineral density changes 2 years postpartum

To William , Wong Margaret

Objective: To evaluate the BMD changes around 2 years after delivery using standard dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) of the lumbar spine and hip, peripheral quantitative computerized tomography (pQCT) of the distal tibia and radius, and quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the oscalcis.Methods: Consecutive patients with uncomplicated singleton pregnancies were recruited from a general obstetric clinic. Standard BMD measurements of the lumbar spine and ...

ba0001pp32 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Vitamin D levels of >85 nmol/l in the presence of adequate dietary Ca minimise bone turnover and improve bone strength

O'Loughlin Peter , Lee Alice , Anderson Paul , Steck Roland , Forwood Mark , Sawyer Rebecca , Morris Howard

We have reported femoral osteopenia in short term-vitamin D restricted rats without deterioration in tibial cortical bone volume (CBV), geometry or strength1. This study aimed to establish the effect of extended vitamin D deficiency in aged rat tibial volume and strength. Female Sprague-Dawley rats (9 m, n=6/group) were fed a diet containing varying vitamin D3 (D) levels (0, 2, 12, and 20 IU/day) with either low (0.1%, LCa) or high (1%, HCa) diet...

ba0001pp158 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Role of receptor activity modifying proteins in skeletal regulation

Pacharne Suruchi , Richards Gareth , Wang Ning , Skerry Timothy , Caron Kathleen

Receptor activity modifying proteins (RAMPs 1, 2 and 3) are a class of important accessory proteins that interact and regulate several G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) activity by finely modulating ligand interaction and in some cases trafficking receptors to cell surface.Predominant roles of RAMPs include ligand selectivity in receptors for Calcitonin (CT) family of peptides that comprise calcitonin, calcitonin gene related peptide, amylin and Adrenome...

ba0005p124 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Gene expression of P2 receptors in mitotically quiescent, prostate cancer bone metastasis initiating cells

Amin Zarkesh Sayyed , Docherty Freyja , Eaton Colby , Wang Ning

Rationale and hypothesis: In ~70% of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) patients, incurable bone metastases are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. It has been shown that in models of PCa, bone metastases are initiated by a minor subset (<1% of total cell population) that are mitotically quiescent and which have undergone epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT). Recent studies have shown that various P2 receptors regulate invasiveness/EMT in different types of c...

ba0003pp403 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Adsorption salivary proteins on dental materias

Lee Juhyun

The aim of this study was to evaluate the adsorption of salivary proteins on giomer (Beautifil II) and composite resin (Filtek Z350).Three discs (5 mm diameter and 1 mm height) were prepared for each material. Three discs were immersed in 1 ml? of human saliva within polyethylene tube and stored at room temperature. Evaluations were performed by Bradford method and SDS gel electrophoresis for analysis of salivary protein adsorbed on giomer and composite ...