Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp355 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Continuous modelling-based bone formation could explain sustained increases in hip bone mineral density with denosumab treatment

Ominsky Michael S , Libanati Cesar , Boyce Rogely , Kostenuik Paul J , Baron Roland , Wagman Rachel B , Dempster David W

In clinical studies, denosumab (DMAb) administration up to 8 years is associated with continued increases in bone mineral density (BMD) and low fracture incidence despite persistently low bone turnover markers and limited iliac crest tetracycline labelling (Papapoulos 2013). We tested the hypothesis that, with persistently low bone remodelling, BMD increases may result from a non-remodelling dependent mechanism to accrue bone matrix. We examined the fluorochrome labelling patt...

ba0005cabs.op2.1 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

Antagonizing Mir-218 prevents breast cancer-induced osteolytic disease

Taipaleenmaki Hanna , van Wijnen Andre J , Stein Janet L , Hesse Eric , Stein Gary S , Lian Jane B

Signaling pathways crucial in bone development, including Wnt, are also upregulated in breast cancer cells to promote tumor growth in the skeleton, a process known as osteomimicry. Thus, we hypothesized that bone metastatic tumor cells also aberrantly express osteogenic miRNAs to support osteomimetic properties. We have previously shown that miR-218 is highly expressed in osteoblasts and promotes osteogenic differentiation. Interestingly, expression analysis revealed a signifi...

ba0005p406 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Adherence and persistence to teriparatide treatment in patients attending a specialised Bone Health Service

Steen Georgina , Maher Niamh , Fallon Nessa , Dillon Aoife , Mahon James , Lannon Rosaleen , McCarroll Kevin , Walsh J B , Casey Miriam

Introduction: Osteoporosis affects the bones causing weak or brittle bones and increasing the risk of fracture. Efficacy of anti-osteoporotic treatment is based on drug potency and adherence and persistence. Teriparatide (TPTD) is the first anabolic agent developed for the treatment of osteoporosis. It is usually given as a daily subcutaneous injection for a two-year treatment course.Aim: To evaluate adherence and persistence to TPTD treatment in patient...

ba0002oc5 | Epidemiology | ICCBH2013

Novel musculoskeletal phenotypes during childhood for epidemiological studies

Batra Rajbir N , Harvey Nicholas C , Cole Zoe A , Taylor Pat , Cooper Cyrus C , Javaid M Kassim , The Southampton Women's Survey Study Group

Objectives: Bone, muscle and fat share common mesenchymal origins yet current methods separately examine lean, fat and/or bone content. We hypothesized specific musculoskeletal phenotypes derived from relative contributions of each tissue.Methods: Design: We obtained information from the 6-year follow-up of mother–offspring pairs within the Southampton Women’s Survey, a prospective population-based cohort study of 12 583 initially non-pregnant ...

ba0003oc6.4 | Osteoporosis treatment and the effects of physical activity | ECTS2014

Long-term denosumab therapy further reduces the rate of non-vertebral fractures in women with persisting low hip BMD after 3 years

Ferrari S , Adachi JD , Lippuner K , Zapalowski C , Miller PD , Reginster J-Y , Torring O , Kendler DL , Daizadeh N , Wang A , O'Malley CD , Wagman RB , Libanati C , Lewiecki EM

Objective: Evidence for further reduction of nonvertebral fracture (NVFX) beyond 3 years of antiresorptive therapy is limited. Since long-term denosumab (DMAb) treatment is associated with continuous increases in BMD and sustained fracture reduction, we analyzed the influence of femoral neck (FN) BMD after 3 years on NVFX rates.Methods: Long-term subjects received 7 continuous years of DMAb; cross-over subjects received 3 years of placebo (FREEDOM) and 4...

ba0005p374 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Long term follow-up of fracture incidence and fracture prediction from bone mineral density

Trajanoska Katerina , de Jonge Ester A L , Kieboom Brenda C T , Mulder Marlies , Stricker Bruno H C , Franco Oscar H , Uitterlinden Andre G , Rivadeneira Fernando

Introduction: Due to the ‘greying’ of (industrialized) societies the incidence of osteoporosis and fragility fractures is expected to be increasing. Our aim was to investigate in an elderly population if the incidence of non-vertebral fractures (overall and site specific) has changed after a longer follow-up, and its relation with osteoporosis or osteopenia assessed by bone mineral density (BMD) at baseline.Methods: Incident non-vertebral fract...

ba0007p156 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Patients with nephropatic cystinosis display lower cortical thickness and grip strength

Bechtold-Dalla Pozza Susanne , Froschauer Sonja , Harms Erik , Herzig Nadine , Holla Heike , Knerr C , Koeppel Christian , Landthaler I , Prilinger C , Steidle G , Vill Katharina , Treikauskas Ulrike , Hohenfellner Katharina

Objective: Nephropathic cystinosis is an orphan autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease characterized by a deficiency of cystinosin, a cysteine transporter protein, encoded by CTNS. As a consequence of the disease cystine crystals accumulate leading to tissue damage, primarily in kidney and cornea. With improved medical care, new challenges like skeletal complications are a matter of concern. Only few data are available dealing with bone development. The aim of our study...

ba0005lb2 | (1) | ECTS2016

Rat femoral neck research: an alternative method of histological sections

Crivelini Marcelo Macedo , Araujo de Oliveira Erica , Kiill Noelle Egidia Watanabe , Dornelles Rita Cassia Menegati , Bedran de Castro Joao Cesar , Garcez de Mello Wagner

Histomorphometry is often adopted as a methodological approach in research of femoral bone structure. However, it is common do not describe technical details of procedure especially on the steps of macroscopy, paraffin embedding and microtomy. So we propose a simplified, reliable and reproducible method of histological processing for intertrochanteric region and femoral neck of mice, to ensure the achievement of tissue sections with similar structures, cell populations and his...

ba0006is10 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Arterial calcification syndromes: causes and treatments

Rutsch Frank

Arterial calcification is now considered as an actively regulated process resembling osteogenesis orchestrated by a number of systemic or constitutively expressed mediators. Genetic studies of rare inherited syndromes have identified key regulators of arterial calcification. Based on the pathogenic principles causing the diseases these can be classified into three groups:i) Disorders of an increased extracellular inorganic phosphate/inorganic pyrophospha...