Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp297 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Contribution of circulating sclerostin and estradiol for inadequate response to bisphosphonate therapy in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis

Munoz-Torres M , Diez-Perez A , Olmos J M , Nogues X , Sosa M , Diaz-Curiel M , Perez-Castrillon J L , Perez-Cano R , Torrijos A , Jodar E , Rio L Del , Caeiro-Rey J R , Rubio V Avila , Garcia-Martin A , Reyes-Garcia R , Garcia-Fontana B , Gonzalez-Macias J , Morales-Santana S

Bisphosphonate treatment reduces fracture risk in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. However, some patients have an inadequate response to treatment. Estradiol and sclerostin play an important role in bone metabolism. Sclerostin is an endogenous inhibitor of osteoblastic activity and estrogen deficiency increases osteoclast activity and bone resorption.We examined the influence of both measures on fracture incidence in postmenopausal osteoporosis 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...

ba0001pp463 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Bone morphogenetic protein-7 reduces kidney cold ischemic injury by maintaining epithelial phenotype of tubular cells

Celic Tanja , Spanjol Josip , Maric Ivana , Cvijanovic Olga , Bobinac Dragica

Deceased donor kidneys are exposed to cold ischemic insult, which makes them particularly susceptible to the effects of cold ischemic injury during hypothermic preservation resulting in high rates of delayed graft function. Although cold storage reduces cellular oxygen demand, ischemia causes the rapid depletion of adenosine triphosphate and accumulation of toxic substances leading to cell death. BMP-7 is a valuable reagent in a field of tissue regeneration and preservation un...

ba0006is10 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Arterial calcification syndromes: causes and treatments

Rutsch Frank

Arterial calcification is now considered as an actively regulated process resembling osteogenesis orchestrated by a number of systemic or constitutively expressed mediators. Genetic studies of rare inherited syndromes have identified key regulators of arterial calcification. Based on the pathogenic principles causing the diseases these can be classified into three groups:i) Disorders of an increased extracellular inorganic phosphate/inorganic pyrophospha...

ba0004p22 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Racing to better bone health! A 6-month calcium and vitamin D randomised controlled trial in young male jockeys

Silk Leslie , Greene David , Baker Michael

Objectives: Young male jockeys undertake calorie restriction and high volumes of physical activity during periods of musculoskeletal growth and development. Previous research shows that jockeys have compromised bone health1–4 and display disordered eating5–7. Restricted intakes of calcium and vitamin D, together with excessive amounts of exercise, increase the risk of osteoporosis in males8. The aim of this study was to establish whet...

ba0002oc20 | Miscellaneous | ICCBH2013

Exercise completed when young provides lifelong benefit to cortical bone structure and estimated strength

Warden Stuart , Roosa Sara Mantila , Hurd Andrea , Fuchs Robyn

Objectives and methods: Exercise induces greatest bone gains during growth, yet reduced bone strength is an age-related phenomenon. This raises the question of whether exercise-induced bone changes when young persist into adulthood. Previous work has suggested exercise-induced gains in bone mass are lost with aging. However, exercise during growth primarily influences bone structure rather than mass to increase strength and mechanisms exist for the maintenance of exercise effe...

ba0002p154 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Smad4 regulates growth plate chondrocyte proliferation, columnar organization and proteoglycan synthesis

Whitaker Amanda , Berthet Ellora , Cantu Andrea , Laird Diana , Alliston Tamara

Objective: The physis, or growth plate, is comprised of precisely organized chondrocytes that confer longitudinal growth of the bone. Multiple signaling pathways cooperate to regulate growth through their control of chondrocyte shape, polarity, proliferation, and differentiation.1,2 Disruption of these cellular events result in physeal defects, skeletal deformities, and abnormal limb growth. Loss of function mutations in Smad4, a common intracellular effector of all...

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 (...

ba0005p371 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Seasonal and environmental effect on the incidence of hip fractures and non hip fractures in Italy

Tarantino Umberto , Feola Maurizio , Rao Cecilia , Guazzini Andrea , Piscitelli Prisco

Background and objective: Data concerning the incidence of fractures in Italy have been displayed since year 2000 by analysing hospital discharge records (HDRs). However, the influence of seasonal and environmental factors on fracture events in the Italian population has not yet been assessed.Methods: We have analyzed HDRs for primary diagnosis of hip, vertebral, forearm, humeral and knee fractures in Italy from year 2007 to 2009. Inferential statistics ...

ba0006p034 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Identification of bone remodelling alterations in Gorham-Stout disease

Rossi Michela , Battafarano Giulia , Buonuomo Paola Sabrina , Jenkner Alessandro , Rana Ippolita , De Vito Rita , Bartuli Andrea , Del Fattore Andrea

Objectives: Gorham-Stout disease (GSD) is a very rare disorder characterized by extensive angiomatous proliferation and progressive osteolysis without new bone formation. Only ~200 patients were reported. The quality of life is very poor since patients display pain, fractures, functional impairment and swelling of the affected regions. The ethiology of GSD is unknown. We aim to investigate the bone phenotype and to identify molecular and cellular defects in GSD patients.<p...