Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p155 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2016

L-Carnitine facilitates mitochondrial activity and osteogenic differentiation in human primary osteoblast culture

Vacante Fernanda , Montesano Anna , Spinello Alice , Bolamperti Simona , Senesi Pamela , Terruzzi Ileana , Luzi Livio , Villa Isabella , Rubinacci Alessandro

Osteoblasts have a high rate of energy consumption during bone formation and bone protein synthesis. Therefore, it is likely that decreased energy production that accompanies aging, could contribute to reduced osteoblast activity, a critical feature of senile osteoporosis, and that this reduction might be counteracted by favoring energy availability. Cells of the osteoblastic lineage generate 40–80% of the requested energy through fatty acid degradation, thus the modulati...

ba0005p157 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2016

Evidence for an osteogenic activity of betaine in human osteoblast in culture

Spinello Alice , Montesano Anna , Senesi Pamela , Villa Isabella , Bolamperti Simona , Vacante Fernanda , Luzi Livio , Rubinacci Alessandro , Terruzzi Ileana

Betaine (BET) is a component of many food. It is an essential osmolyte and a source of methyl groups. BET consumed from food sources and through dietary supplements presents similar bioavailability. BET exerts an antioxidant activity and decreases inflammation states. Dietary supplement with BET are used in many inflammation-connected pathologies, although its mechanism of action is not fully understood. Recent studies have shown that BET stimulates muscle fibers differentiati...

ba0005p186 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Inflammatory conditions induces a new subset of osteoclasts that prime TNFα-producing CD4+T cells

Ibanez Lidia , Abou-Ezzi Grazia , Ciucci Thomas , Amiot Vanessa , Mansour Anna , Roleau Matthieu , Wakkach Abdelilah , Blin-Wakkach Claudine

Chronic inflammatory diseases are characterized by a bone destruction mediated by an increased osteoclast (OCL) activity. OCLs are phagocytic cells arising from the myeloid lineage. Indeed, OCLs derive from monocytes (MN-OCLs) and, in an inflammatory context, they also derive from dendritic cells (DC-OCLs). Despite this origin, their role in the immune responses is still unclear. OCLs in steady state have been reported to act as antigen-presenting cells that activate CD8+ regu...

ba0005p280 | Nutrition | ECTS2016

Effects of clinically relevant doses of vitamin A on bone in mice

Lionikaite Vikte , Gustafsson Karin , Westerlund Anna , Koskela Antti , Tukkanen Juha , Conaway H Herschel , Ohlsson Claes , Henning Petra , Lerner Ulf

Excess vitamin A has been associated with decreased cortical bone thickness and increased fracture risk. While most studies in rodents have been done using very high doses of vitamin A for a few days, we here investigate how clinically relevant doses of vitamin A, calculated from the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) in humans, affects the bone phenotype in mice after longer exposure.C57BL/6 mice were fed either a control diet (15 IU/g retinyl acetate), ...

ba0006p114 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Rare copy number variants in array-based comparative genomic hybridization in early-onset skeletal fragility

Costantini Alice , Skarp Sini , Kampe Anders , Pettersson Maria , Makitie Riikka , Mannikko Minna , Jiao Hong , Taylan Fulya , Lindstrand Anna , Makitie Outi

Objectives: Early-onset osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mineral density (BMD) and reduced bone strength since childhood or young adulthood. Although several monogenic forms have already been identified, the spectrum of mutations and genes behind this condition remain inadequately characterized. Furthermore, it is not clear whether genetic factors determine susceptibility to bone fractures in children with normal BMD. In order to further explore the genetic background...

ba0001pp154 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

miR-192 impairs invasion and tumor-induced osteolysis by repressing CCL2 in bone metastatic colonization

Valencia Karmele , Luis-Ravelo Diego , Bovy Nicolas , Martinez-Canarias Susana , Ormazabal Cristina , Zandueta Carolina , Anton Iker , Struman Ingrid , Tabruyn Sebastien , Segura Victor , De Las Rivas Javier , Bandres Eva

Emerging evidence suggests that miRNAs (miR) can modulate a complex gene network in a cell-intrinsic and non-cell autonomous manner. We previously identified by transcriptomic analysis miR-192 to be heavily downregulated in different highly metastatic subpopulations (HMS) isolated from bone metastases in a lung cancer mice model, but its mechanistic contribution to the prometastatic activity remains unknown.To delineate the pleiotropic functions elicited...

ba0001pp428 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Persistence with different anti-osteoporosis medications: a population-based cohort study.

Pages-Castella Aina , Carbonell-Abella Cristina , Nogues Xavier , Javaid M Kassim , Arden Nigel K , Cooper Cirus , Diez-Perez Adolfo , Prieto-Alhambra Daniel

Objective: Several reports suggest very low persistence with oral bisphosphonates, but there is a scarcity of data on persistence with other anti-osteoporosis medications. We therefore compared rates of early discontinuation (in the first year of therapy) between all available outpatient anti-osteoporosis drugs in Catalonia, Spain.Study design: population-based retrospective cohort study.Participants and source of data: The data in...

ba0003pp13 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2014

RANK expression is reduced in circulating monocytes from ankylosing spondylitis patients

Perpetuo Ines Pedro , Caetano-Lopes Joana , Vieira-Sousa Elsa , Campanilho-Marques Raquel , Ponte Cristina , Canhao Helena , Ainola Mari , Fonseca Joao Eurico

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS) are systemic, immune-mediated diseases. RA’s main targets are the peripheral joints while AS has the axial skeleton and enthesis as the principal affected areas. RA is characterized by bone erosions and impaired repair whilst AS is typified by bone overgrowth. The causes for these differences are not yet understood; however we hypothesize that AS patients’ monocytes receive reduced osteoclastogenic stimuli and...

ba0003pp372 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Comparative effect of Denosumab vs Teriparatide on bone and energy metabolism

Rubio Veronica Avila , Rodriguez Cristina Novo , Fontana Beatriz Garcia , Martin Antonia Garcia , Garcia Rebeca Reyes , Santana Sonia Morales , Torres Manuel Munoz

Recent studies have demonstrated the role of osteocalcin in energy metabolism regulation having a connection between this and bone metabolism. According to this, anti-osteoporotic drugs may exert different effects on energy metabolism. Thereby, our aim is to evaluate the effects of antiresorptive (Denosumab) and osteoanabolic (Teriparatide) drugs that reduce or increase respectively osteocalcin levels, on energy and bone metabolism by assessing of undercarboxilated osteocalcin...