Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006is17biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Factors influencing peak bone mass

Harvey Nicholas C

Biographical DetailsNicholas HarveyNicholas Harvey was appointed to a personal chair at the University of Southampton in 2015, and leads, with Professor Cooper and Professor Dennison, an MRC programme focused on the lifecourse epidemiology of bone and joint disease, as part of the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit. He is working to i) translate epide...

ba0003pp55 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Roles of Bone morphogenetic proteins signalling in the bony repair of injured growth plate cartilage in young rats

Wong Derick , Chung Rosa , Xian Cory

Growth plate cartilage is solely responsible for bone lengthening in children. Injury upon growth plate is often repaired by bony tissue which leads to bone growth defects such as limb length discrepancies or bone angulation deformity at later life. Earlier studies using an established rat growth plate injury model have identified a series of repair phases; inflammatory, fibrogenic, osteogenesis and remodelling repair phases. Currently, the cellular and molecular mechanisms in...

ba0004p7 | (1) | ICCBH2015

History of meconium ileus affects bone health and body composition in young patients with cystic fibrosis

Doulgeraki Artemis , Petrocheilou Argyri , Chrousos George , Petrocheilou Glykeria , Monopolis Ioannis , Doudounakis Stavros-Eleftherios , Kaditis Athanasios

Objective: Growth of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and meconium ileus is frequently compromised. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate body composition in this particular group of patients. We hypothesized that history of meconium ileus could predict suboptimal growth, bone, muscle and fat mass, irrespective of other prognostic factors for CF.Methods: CF subjects were investigated over a 3-year period. Their medical records were reviewed...

ba0004p19 | (1) | ICCBH2015

The role of body composition in the relationship between lifestyle factors and bone parameters of young children

Sioen Isabelle , Solis-Trapala Ivonne , De Schepper Jean , Roggen Inge , Goemaere Stefan , De Henauw Stefaan , Ward Kate

Objectives: Maximising peak bone mass (PBM) during growth is an essential part in the prevention of fractures and osteoporosis later in life. Two of the most important modifiable factors influencing PBM are diet and physical activity (PA). These factors can have either a direct or indirect effect on bone. For example, increasing PA would increase loads directly to the bone or cause muscle changes which would drive changes in bone. This study aimed to assess whether there was a...

ba0004p46 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Evaluation of the use of a dynamic elastomeric fabric orthosis to improve truncal stability in a young child with osteogenesis imperfecta

Edwards Karen , Hupin Emilie , Cheung Moira , DeVile Catherine

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is most commonly caused by a defect in the gene that produces type I collagen. Features include fractures and ligamentous laxity. Reduced muscle tone is often seen, which can result in gross motor delay in younger children.Dynamic elastomeric fabric orthoses (DEFOs or lycra garments) are widely used in children with low truncal muscle tone, have been shown to improve posture, and increase stability. There is no research in th...

ba0004p60 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Comparing two scanning protocols for high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography for bone quality assessment in young subjects

Cheuk Ka Yee , Zhang Jiajun , Tsang Echo , Yu Fiona , Hung Vivian , Tam Elisa M S , Lam Tsz Ping , Lee Simon K M , Ng Bobby K W , Cheng Jack C Y

Objectives: High resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) was used to evaluate bone quality and volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD). However, manufacturers only provide a standard protocol for adult but not for growing subjects. The aim of this study was to investigate the difference on measurement between two different HR-pQCT scanning protocols in adolescence with unfused growth plate.Methods: 27 boys and 26 girls aged 13&#15...

ba0006p144 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Soft tissues, areal bone mineral density and hip geometry estimates in active young boys: the PRO-BONE study

Gracia-Marco Luis , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Wilkinson Kelly , Klentrou Panagiota , Ubago-Guisado Esther , de Moraes Augusto Cesar Ferreira , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Moreno Luis A

Objectives: Soft tissues, such as fat mass (FM) and lean mass (LM), play an important role in bone development but this is poorly understood in highly active youths. The objective of this study was to determine whether FM or LM is a stronger predictor of areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and hip geometry estimates in a group of physically active boys after adjusting for height, chronological age, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), FM, and LM....

ba0006p179 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Skeletal health of young patients with perinatal HIV infection: Experience from a reference center

Doulgeraki A. , Botsa E. , Lourida A. , Polizois G. , Monopolis I. , Spoulou V.

Objectives: There are conflicting data on the skeletal health of patients with perinatal HIV. We aimed to evaluate the bone profile of a paediatric population followed in a reference centre for perinatal HIV.Methods: The following data were recorded: dietary calcium intake, extra-curricular exercise, fracture history, medications and comorbidities. All patients were assessed for growth and skeletal deformities. They underwent laboratory tests:CD4 count, ...

ba0001pp285 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Prolonged botulinum toxin type A-induced muscle paralysis results in loss of bone mineral density and bone strength in young female rats

Ellegaard Maria , Syberg Susanne , Jorgensen Niklas Rye , Schwarz Peter

Transient paralysis by a single injection of botulinum toxin type A (Botox) in rodents has been shown to cause local bone loss of the affected leg. The animals regain function of the leg within 3–4 weeks and bone loss slowly recovers. The duration of the paralysis is dose-dependent. However, higher doses of Botox cause weight loss and decreased activity level.Aim of study was to investigate whether repeated injections of low-dose Botox could induce ...

ba0005p250 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Advancing maternal age at childbirth is associated with less favourable trabecular bone mineral density and tibial cortical bone geometry in young adult male offspring

Verroken Charlotte , Zmierczak Hans , Goemaere Stefan , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Background: Advancing maternal age at childbirth has been associated with a higher risk of pregnancy complications and with adverse short-term and long-term offspring health outcomes, but little is known about the effects of increasing maternal age on offspring bone acquisition.Objective: To investigate associations of maternal age at childbirth with offspring bone parameters in healthy men at the age of peak bone mass.Methods: We ...