Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p81 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Liver growth hormone receptor signaling in chronic kidney disease related growth retardation: the role of suppressor of cytokine signaling 2

Hilal Rawan Abu , Assadi Mohammad Hani , Chen Yu , Medrano Juan , Rabkin Ralph , Segev Yael , Landau Daniel

Introduction: Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who suffer from growth retardation have usually normal circulating GH but low IGF1, suggesting GH resistance. We have previously shown in growth retarded CKD rats an increase in suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 (SOCS2) levels, a key negative regulator of GH signaling. SOCS2 spontaneously mutated (HG) mice show an exaggerated body growth and increased bone mass. We investigated growth and GH receptor (GHR) signaling in ...

ba0003pp312 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Farnesylpyrophosphate synthase rs2297480 polymorphism and the response to the zoledronic acid in the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis

Yureneva Svetlana , Yakushevskaya Oksana , Donnikov Andrey , Kuznetzov Sergey , Mullambaeva Svetlana , Alekseeva Marina , Trophymov Dmitry , Ivanetz Tatyana , Sukhikh Gennady

Research design and methods: A characterisation of 225 European (Russian) osteoporotic postmenopausal women, treated for 2 years with amino-bisphosphonate zoledronic acid (zol), with respect to the adenosine/cytosine (A/C) rs2297480 farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase (FDPS) gene polymorphism, was carried out by PCR-based enzymatic digestion and quantitative PCR allelic discrimination on genomic DNA extracted from blood leukocytes. The association between these polymorphism genoty...

ba0005ht5 | (1) | ECTS2016

Superior Gains in Bone Mineral Density (BMD) and Estimated Strength at the Hip for Romosozumab Compared With Teriparatide (TPTD) in Women With Postmenopausal Osteoporosis Transitioning From Bisphosphonate Therapy: Results of the Phase 3 Open-label STRUCTURE Study

Langdahl B , Libanati C , Crittenden D B , Bolognese M A , Brown J P , Daizadeh N S , Dokoupilova E , Engelke K , Finkelstein J S , Genant H K , Goemaere S , Hyldstrup L , Jodar-Gimeno E , Keaveny T M , Kendler D , Lakatos P , Maddox J , Malouf J , Massari F E , Molina J F

STRUCTURE was a phase 3, open-label study evaluating the effect of romosozumab or TPTD for 12 months in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis transitioning from bisphosphonate therapy (NCT01796301). This study enrolled women with postmenopausal osteoporosis who had taken an oral bisphosphonate for ≥3 years prior to screening and alendronate in the year prior to screening; had a BMD T-score ≤−2.5 at the total hip (TH), lumbar spine (LS), or femoral neck (FN);...

ba0007p46 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Vertebral fractures are more prevalent than long bone fractures in boys with glucocorticoid-treated Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Results of a prospective observational study

Jackowski Stefan A , McAdam Laura C , Ma Jinhui , McMillan Hugh J , Konji Victor N , Matzinger Mary Ann , Shenouda Nazih , Jaremko Jacob L , Koujok Khaldoun , Khan Nasrin , Khatchadourian Karine , Robinson Marie-Eve , MacLeay Lynn , Saleh David S , Siminoski Kerry , Rauch Frank , Ward Leanne M

Objectives: Osteoporosis is a frequent cause of morbidity in boys with glucocorticoid (GC)-treated Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). We sought to determine the frequency and characteristics of the two most debilitating types of fractures, vertebral and long bone (VF and LBF), in pediatric DMD.Methods: This was a prospective, bi-centre, single-visit observational study in boys 4 to 17 years of age with genetically-confirmed DMD. The bone health assessmen...

ba0001pp192 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Moderate hypothermia induces growth arrest in normal human osteoblast cells but retained mitochondrial metabolism in vitro

Aisha Mohd Din , Nor-Ashikin Mohamed Noor Khan , Sharanizax Ab. Rahim , Nawawi Hapizah , Kapitonova Marina , Froemming Gabriele Ruth Anisah

Ablation of osteosarcoma cells by sublethal hypothermia before radiation may increase sarcoma tissue sensitivity by inducing growth arrest. Normal cells that are not lethally damaged by hypothermia and radiation can undergo DNA repair thus promoting cell survival. Nevertheless, understanding of the response of normal bone forming osteoblast cells towards hypothermia is necessary before administering on osteosarcoma cells. In this study we evaluated the response of short-term m...

ba0004is26biog | (1) | ICCBH2015

Duchenne and cerebral palsy

Munns Craig

Biographical DetailsAssociate Professor Craig Munns is a Senior Staff Specialist in Bone and Mineral Medicine and Endocrinology at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead and Conjoint Associate Professor in the Sydney Medical School at the University of Sydney, Australia. Following the completion of his Paediatric and Endocrinology training at The Royal Children’s Hospital, Brisbane...

ba0001pp193 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Normal human osteoblast cells exerts an adaptive effect towards moderate hypothermia by retaining bone metabolism and cellular function in vitro

Aisha Mohd Din , Nor-Ashikin Mohamed Noor Khan , Sharaniza Ab. Rahim , Nawawi Hapizah , Kapitonova Marina , Froemming Gabriele Ruth Anisah

Over the years, it has been demonstrated that the ability to maintain body core temperature in older adult’s declines with age. Temperature is a vital physical factor for cell growth and a downshift in core body temperature (<37 °C) might have a direct affect on maintaining bone density or repair fractures. Disruption in any of the cellular processes involved in bone remodelling leads to a net loss of bone mineral density and bone loss. Therefore our study looked...

ba0005p363 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Lower FRAX scores but similar femoral neck aBMD in UK dwelling postmenopausal South Asian women as compared with same age Caucasian women

Darling Andrea L , Hart Kathryn H , Lanham-New Susan A

It is unclear as to whether western dwelling South Asian (SA) postmenopausal women have a different fracture risk to that of the native Caucasian (C) population. Moreover, the WHO Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX) has not been used previously to compare predicted risk of fractures in western dwelling South Asian women with same-age Caucasian women. This analysis used data from n=35 SA [mean (S.D.) age=59 (6) years] and n=136 C [mean (...

ba0001pp274 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Association between polymorphisms in leptin, its receptor and β adrenergic receptors genes and bone mineral density in postmenopausal Korean women

Kim Hoon , Ku Seung-Yup , Kim Seok Hyun , Choi Young Min , Kim Jong Hak , Kim Jung Gu

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in leptin (LEP), its receptor (LEPR) and β adrenergic receptor (ADRB) genes and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal Korean women.Methods: The LEP c.280G>A, LEPR c.326A>G, c.668A>G, c.1968G>C, c.2096C>T, ADRB2 c.46A>G, c.79C>G, c.718T>C, c....

ba0001pp504 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2013

The serum levels of carboxylated and undercarboxylated osteocalcin in children with cystic fibrosis

Ambroszkiewicz Jadwiga , Sands Dorota , Gajewska Joanna , Chelchowska Magdalena , Laskowska-Klita Teresa

Introduction: Osteocalcin (OC) is the noncollagenous protein of bone matrix produced by osteoblasts which play an important role in bone metabolism. In its carboxylated form (c-OC) osteocalcin binds to hydroxyapatite in bone and plays a regulatory role in bone formation and mineralization. In contrast, undercarboxylated OC (uc-OC) binds less effectively to hydroxyapatite and a significant association has been found between fracture incidence and uc-OC in elderly subjects. Unde...