Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005cabs.op1.4 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

p62-ZZ domain signaling inhibition prevents MM cell-induced epigenetic repression at the Runx2 promoter and rescues osteoblast differentiation

Silbermann Rebecca , Adamik Juraj , Zhou Dan , Xie Xian-Qun , Kurihara Noriyoshi , Galson Deborah L , Roodman G David

Multiple myeloma (MM) bone disease is characterized by lytic bone lesions that contribute to patient morbidity and mortality after patients are in complete remission. The mechanisms mediating this long-term osteoblast (OB) suppression are poorly understood. We hypothesized that MM cells induce epigenetic changes at the Runx2 promoter in preOB bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC). We demonstrated that Gfi1, a transcriptional repressor of Runx2 that is induced in B...

ba0005ni5 | Abstract Presentations | ECTS2016

Altered bone metabolism after high fat diet and exercise: role of Wnt signaling and insulin resistance

Picke Ann-Kristin , Sylow Lykke , Moller Lisbeth L V , Kjobsted Rasmus , Richter Erik , Rauner Martina , Hofbauer Christine , Hofbauer Lorenz C

High fat diet (HFD), obesity, and physical inactivity characterize the modern lifestyle. This can lead to coronary heart diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recent studies have shown that these conditions frequently are associated with poor bone quality. However, the molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. To analyze the effect of HFD and exercise (EX) on bone homeostasis, we fed 6-week-old C57BL/6 mice a high fat (60% fat) or standard chow diet for 10 weeks (10–20...

ba0005p43 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Serum of patients with active rheumatoid arthritis inhibits differentiation of osteochondrogenic precursor cells

Pathak Janak L , Verschueren Patrick , Lems Willem F , Bravenboer Nathalie , Klein-Nulend Jenneke , Bakker Astrid D , Luyten Frank P

Delayed fracture healing is frequently experienced in patients with systemic inflammation such as during rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The reasons for this are diverse, but could also be caused by inflammatory cytokines and/or growth factors in serum from patients with active disease. We hypothesized that serum from patients with active RA contains circulating inflammatory factors that inhibit differentiation of osteochondrogenic precursors.Serum was obtain...

ba0005p267 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2016

Altered bone metabolism after high fat diet and exercise: role of Wnt signaling and insulin resistance

Picke Ann-Kristin , Sylow Lykke , Moller Lisbeth L V , Kjobsted Rasmus , Richter Erik , Rauner Martina , Hofbauer Christine , Hofbauer Lorenz C

High fat diet (HFD), obesity, and physical inactivity characterize the modern lifestyle. This can lead to coronary heart diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recent studies have shown that these conditions frequently are associated with poor bone quality. However, the molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. To analyze the effect of HFD and exercise (EX) on bone homeostasis, we fed 6 week-old C57BL/6 mice a high fat (60% fat) or standard chow diet for 10 weeks (10-20 mice...

ba0005p405 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Lithium chloride enhances bone formation and implant osseointegration in osteoporotic condition

Jin Yifan , Zhang Hualin Zhang , Hu Xiaohui , Wu Gang , Dong Yiwen , Deng Zhennan , Huang Shengbin , Pathak Janak L , Liu Jinsong

Osteoporotic patients have poor bone quality and high risk of dental and orthopaedic implant failure. Lithium chloride (LICl) has been reported to enhance osteogenesis. However, the role of LiCl in bone formation and implant osseointegration in osteoporotic condition is still unknown. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effect of LiCl on bone formation and implant osseointegration in osteoporotic rats.Three months old Sprague–Dawley female rats (...

ba0007p74 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Burosumab can improve pain and quality of life for children with X-linked hypophosphataemia and their families: a London centre's experience

Gilbey-Cross Robyn , Sandy Jessica L , Morris Mavali , Cocca Alessandra , Sakka Sophia D , Massey Jill , Cheung Moira S

Objectives: Burosumab, a monoclonal antibody that therapeutically targets the underlying elevated levels of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) in X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH), is now available to children out of trial conditions. Our objective was to describe the effect of burosumab on quality of life, functionality and pain in a clinical setting.Methods: Questionnaire tools were completed at baseline, 6 and 9 months for 9 children with XLH starting ...

ba0006p014 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Longitudinal changes in bone mineral content and bone stiffness in adolescent male athletes: The PRO-BONE study

Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonathan R , Moreno Luis A , Fatouros Ioannis G , Avloniti Alexandra , Gracia-Marco Luis Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ramirez-Velez Robinson , Garcia-Hermoso Antonio , Pinero Jose Castro , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonatan R , Moreno Luis A , Gracia-Marco Luis

Objectives: Bone development can be enhanced by exercise during growth, but not all types of exercise may be beneficial. Weight bearing and non-weight bearing sports have different effects on bone outcomes during adolescence. However, there is no longitudinal evidence comparing the effects of popular sports in the UK on bone acquisition in adolescent males.Methods: In the present study 116 adolescent males (13.1±0.1 years: 37 footballers, 37 swimmer...

ba0003pp164 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Novel highly sensitive ELISA to measure free, bioactive, human soluble RANKL

Suciu Andreea , Breitwieser Andreas

RANKL, the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa B ligand, is an essential factor for the formation of mature osteoclasts. Together with its receptor RANK and its antagonist Osteoprotegerin (OPG) RANKL is a key regulator in bone metabolism1. RANKL is a membrane-bound protein that can be segregated to a soluble form (sRANKL), whereas only the latter has been reported to be bioactive2. Due to its low circulating levels and the nature of the analyte bin...

ba0004p29 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Type 1 diabetes mellitus may predispose to lower bone mineral density through lower osteoblast signaling from increased levels of Dickkopf-1

Doulgeraki Artemis , Tsentidis Charalampos , Gourgiotis Dimitrios , Kossiva Lydia , Marmarinos Antonios , Karavanaki Kyriaki

Background: Several bone metabolic pathways are disrupted in diabetes mellitus (DM), leading to reduced bone mass. Increased fracture risk and elevated Dickkopf-1, which is an inhibitor of the Wnt/b-catenin bone metabolic pathway, have been documented in adult patients with type 2 DM. No relevant data exist on childhood type 1 DM (T1DM).Objective and hypotheses: We aimed at studying plasma Dickkopf-1 concentration in children and adolescents with T1DM an...

ba0006lb4 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Serious adverse effects of denosumab in adolescents treated for giant cell tumour of the bone: osteonecrosis of the jaw and rebound hypercalcaemia with acute kidney injury

Uday Suma , Gaston Louie , Grimer Robert , Joffe Jonathan , Hoegler Wolfgang

Introduction: Giant cell tumour of the bone (GCTB) is a benign, locally aggressive tumour whose neoplastic stromal cells express receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL) and activate its receptor RANK on osteoclast-like giant cells. Denosumab (RANKL inhibitor) is an FDA/EMA approved treatment for GCTB in adults and ‘skeletally mature’ adolescents. Safety concerns include oversuppression of bone remodelling, with risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw [ON...