Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp2 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Osteonecrosis of the jaw in a patient with rheumatoid artritis treated with an oral aminobisphosphonate: a clinical case report

Longato Lorena , Cavalli Loredana , Marcucci Gemma , Metozzi Alessia , Giusti Francesca , Brandi Maria Luisa , Piscitelli Prisco

Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) has been recently described after i.v. administration of amino-bisphosphonates and – less frequently – in association with the use of oral bisphosphonates. Bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (BRONJ) may affect mandible bone (65%), maxilla bone (26%) and rarely (9%) both sites simultaneously. Although causality may never be proven, emerging experimental data have established a strong association between monthly i.v. bisphosp...

ba0001pp23 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Ultrasound carotid plaque morphology in rheumatoid arthritis women without previous cardiovascular events

Castro Alice , Carmona-Fernandes Diana , Santos Maria Jose , Mendes-Pedro Luis , Canhao Helena , Fonseca Joao Eurico

Introduction: In rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients subclinical atherosclerosis and cardiovascular events (CV) occur more frequently and at younger ages than in the general population. Previous data suggest that heterogeneous plaques on USA are more unstable and frequently contain a higher amount of lipids and which make them hypoechoic and had higher potential for embolization and thrombosis. The aim of our work was to estimate the prevalence and the ultrasound morphology of ...

ba0001pp124 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Polyphenols from berries of Aronia melanocarpa improve the antioxidative capacity of the bone tissue in cadmium-exposed rats

Rogalska Joanna , Brzoska Malgorzata M , Roszczenko Alicja , Galazyn-Sidorczuk Malgorzata , Jurczuk Maria

Cadmium is characterized by oxidative properties and this heavy metal-induced oxidative stress has been recognized to be involved in its injurious impact on the skeleton. Oxidative/reductive processes are an integral component of bone remodeling; however, destroying of the bone tissue oxidative/antioxidative status with excessive production and accumulation of reactive oxygen species has detrimental impact on bone metabolism. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate whet...

ba0001pp133 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Identification of tumorigenic sarcoma cancer stem cells based on high aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 activity

Lohberger Birgit , Rinner Beate , Stuendl Nicole , Walzer Sonja Maria , Windhager Reinhard , Leithner Andreas

Tumors contain a small population of cancer stem cells (CSC) proposed to be responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse. Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) activity has been used as a functional stem cell marker to isolate CSCs in different cancer types. This study used the Aldefluor assay and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis to isolate ALDH1high cells from five human sarcoma cell lines and one primary chordoma cell line. ALDH1high cell...

ba0001pp149 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Cytotoxicity of picocyanobacteria strains of the genera Cyanobium on osteosarcoma cells

Martins Rosario , Costa Margarida , Garcia Monica , Barros Piedade , Costa-Rodrigues Joao , Vasconcelos Vitor , Fernandes Maria

Marine cyanobacteria have been recognized as an important source of bioactive compounds. The cytotoxicity on cancer cell lines has been extensively explored and several cyanobacteria metabolites are already described as potential anticancer compounds or are considered useful templates for the design of new anticancer drugs. The majority of compounds have been isolated from filamentous or colonial cyanobacteria that growth in high densities along shores. In contrast, picoplankt...

ba0001pp169 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Increase of mineral nodules and alkaline phosphatase levels in osteoblasts cultures by using disordered carbon nanotubes and titanium discs

Zancanela Daniela Cervelle , Simao Ana Maria Sper , Matsubara Elaine Yoshiko , Rosolen Jose Mauricio , Ciancaglini Pietro

Biological calcification is a regulated process in which different types of tissues, cells and biomolecules participate in the coordination and regulation of the metabolic events involved in accumulating large amounts of calcium phosphate. This process could be speeded up using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) systems. The objective of our study was to compare cell growth and formation of mineralized matrix nodules by osteoblasts grown in plastic and in titanium (Ti) discs surfaces. Th...

ba0001pp170 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Calcium transport and phosphomonohydrolase activity by proteoliposomes harboring annexin V and alkaline phosphatase

Bolean Mayte , Simao Ana Maria , Kiffer-Moreira Tina , Hoylaerts Marc , Millan Jose Luis , Ciancaglini Pietro

The biomineralization process is initiated inside matrix vesicles (MVs), with phosphate and calcium ions crystallizing as hydroxyapatite. This process is accomplished by the activities of several proteins, such as annexins (e.g. AnxV) that mediates Ca2+ influx into MVs and tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP), a phosphomonohydrolase that uses ATP and PPi as substrates. Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and dipalmitoylphosphatidylserine (DPPS...

ba0001pp250 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

In vitro effects of caffeine on the proliferation, apoptosis, and gene transcripts expression of chondrogenic differentiation in growth cartilage of rats

Reis Amanda Maria Sena , Raad Raquel Viana , de Melo Ocarino Natalia , Serakides Rogeria

Caffeine is a methylxanthine found in many foods and is widely consumed by the human population. Therefore, its effects and mechanisms in various tissues have been widely studied. But despite changing the postnatal bone growth, there are few studies about its effect on growth cartilage. The objective of this study was to evaluate the In vitro effects of caffeine on proliferation, apoptosis and gene transcripts expression of chondrogenic differentiation in growth carti...

ba0001pp251 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Endochondral bone growth of rats

Reis Amanda Maria Sena , Batista Ana Claudia Moura , de Melo ocarino Natalia , Serakides Rogeria

Despite the presence of skeletal anomalies in fetuses of female rats treated with caffeine, their effect on bone’s formation and growth have not yet been elucidated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of caffeine on the formation and endochondral bone growth in rats. There had been used 36 Wistar rats distributed among the control group and others treated with caffeine at doses of 25, 50, and 100 mg/kg. Treated groups received caffeine daily throughou...

ba0001pp276 | Genetics | ECTS2013

No association between the CYP1B1/Leu432Val polymorphism and osteoporosis-related traits in Slovak postmenopausal women

Omelka Radoslav , Krajcovicova Vladimira , Spankova Jana , Durisova Jana , Martiniakova Monika , Galbavy Drahomir , Bauerova Maria

It is well known that sex hormone deficiency leads to increased bone turnover and subsequent bone loss. The metabolism of estrogens involves, among others, oxidation (mainly hydroxylation) by CYPs. The aim of this study was to determine whether Leu432Val polymorphism in the CYP1B1 gene is present also in Slovak population and subsequently, if it is associated with femoral and spinal bone mineral density (FBMD and SBMD), bone remodeling markers and fracture incidence in this po...