Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p339 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

High prevalence of reduced bone mineral density and undertreatment of osteoporosis in patients with systemic sclerosis

Spanjer Moon J , Bultink Irene E M , Voskuyl Alexandre E , Lems Willem F

Purpose: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare inflammatory rheumatic disease that has been associated with an increased risk of low bone mineral density (BMD). However, data on risk factors associated with bone loss in SSc are scarce. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of and the risk factors for low BMD in patients with SSc.Methods: Cross-sectional data of 61 patients with SSc were collected. BMD in the lumbar spine, total hip a...

ba0006p086 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Feasibility and reproducibility using HRpQCTII in children and adolescents

Kent Kyla , Whalen Jessica , Strickland Ariana , Leonard Mary , Burghardt Andrew J.

We recruited 60 healthy volunteers ages 5 to 21 to perform scan-rescan precision tests on the XtremeCT II. Participants were positioned in a carbon fiber immobilization cast. iPad-based video content was used to facilitate motion-free compliance. Distal radius and tibia scans were acquired starting 2 mm proximal to the proximal margin of the growth plate or growth plate remnant. Diaphyseal radius and tibia scans were centered at an offset from the same landmark, corresponding ...

ba0006p094 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Bone health assessment in children with thalassaemia major

Sakka Sophia , Crabtree Nicola , Kumar Aswath , Velangi Mark , Hogler Wolfgang , Shaw Nick J.

Objectives: Bone disease is a long-term complication in patients with thalassaemia and therefore current UK guidelines recommend biannual bone density assessment from the age of 10 years. The aim of this study was to evaluate bone health in children with thalassaemia major.Methods: Twenty-nine patients (11 boys) with a mean (S.D.) age of 13.07 year (2.29) with thalassaemia major had measurement of lumbar spine BMAD (L2-L4) and of total bod...

ba0006p098 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Preliminary precision-error estimates of bone mineral density in children with cerebral palsy

Novotny Susan A. , Nikolova Beth Ann , Sylvanus Tonye S. , Sheridan Kevin J.

Objectives: Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) is commonly used to monitor changes in bone mineral density (BMD). Small changes in BMD can be clinically meaningful; therefore precision-error calculations are needed to estimate true changes in BMD. The few published studies of precision errors in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are diverse in terms of ethnicities and medical comorbidities. Application of these estimates is inappropriate to our particular Midwest American ...

ba0007lb9 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Monitoring skull base abnormalities in children with osteogenesis imperfecta

Wadanamby Shavinthi , Connolly Daniel , Arundel Paul , Bishop Nick J , Offiah Amaka

Objectives: In the context of a lack of national consensus, the aim of this study was to identify the clinical impact of skull base imaging in children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of case-notes and radiological images of children with severe, complex and atypical OI at a designated specialist centre, between 01/2012 and 08/2018. Patient demographics, clinical features at time of imaging and radiological...

ba0005p204 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Fluoride modulates formation and function of bone marrow macrophage-derived osteoclasts in a strain-specific manner

de Oliveira Flavia Amadeu , Amaral Pereira Amanda , da Silva Ventura Talita , Rabelo Buzalaf Marilia Afonso , de Oliveira Rodrigo Cardoso , Peres-Buzalaf Camila

Osteoclast presents a central role in several inflammatory diseases that are associated to bone destruction. This condition results from increased osteoclastic bone resorption and/or decreased bone formation. Fluoride (F) is widely consumed in the drinking water due to its anticariogenic effect and has been shown to modulate in vivo bone metabolism in a strain-specific dependent manner. It enhances bone formation in 129P3/J mice but not in A/J mice. However, its effec...

ba0004is26 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Duchenne and cerebral palsy

Munns Craig

Childhood and adolescence are critical periods for optimizing bone growth and mineral accrual. Bone strength is determined by bone size, geometry, quality, and mass – variables that are influenced by genetic factors, physical activity, nutrition, and pubertal hormones. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and cerebral palsy (CP) are two chronic medical conditions of childhood associated with reduced mobility and increased rate of pathological fracture....

ba0005p5 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2016

The effects of hydroxychloroquine on bone turnover

Both T , van der Eerden B C J , Koedam M , Zillikens M C , van Laar J A M , Dalm V A S H , van Leeuwen H P T M , van Hagen P M , van Daele P L A

Introduction: We recently showed that patients with primary Sjögren Syndrome (pSS) have significantly higher bone mineral density (BMD) in the lumbar spine and femoral neck compared with healthy controls. The majority of those patients (69%) were using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ), which may have favourable effects on BMD.Aim: To evaluate whether HCQ modulates human bone cells in vitro.Methods: Osteoblasts were differenti...

ba0001pp183 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Development of mice models to study implant osseointegration and failure in alveolar bone

Mouraret Sylvain , Bardet Claire , Hunter Dan J , Popelut Antoine , Brunski John B , Chaussain Catherine , Bouchard Philippe , Helms Jill A

Many of our assumptions concerning oral implant osseointegration are extrapolated from experimental models studying skeletal tissue repair in long bones rather than in oral bones. This discrepancy between clinical practice and experimental research hampers our understanding on how alveolar bone forms or resorbs around implants and how osseointegration of oral implants can be improved. To overcome this disconnect, we have developed a mouse model which mimics oral implant placem...

ba0003oc6.1 | Osteoporosis treatment and the effects of physical activity | ECTS2014

Sex differences in bone acquisition of pre-pubertal children are consequence of differential responsiveness to mechanical loading

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Heppe Denise H.M. , Kruithof Claudia J. , Hofman Albert , Uitterlinden Andre G. , Jaddoe Vincent V.W. , Rivadeneira Fernando

Aim: Lean mass is a strong determinant of bone structure, particularly during growth and development. We sought to determine if there are sex differences in bone acquisition in pre-pubertal children and the potential relation with skeletal loading.Methods: This study included 3602 children (50.7% girls) whose total body BMD and hip scans were measured on the same iDXA devise (GE-Lunar) at 6 years of age. Hip scans underwent hip structural analysis (HSA) ...