Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0007oc8 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Bisphosphonate improves hip range of motion and pain but not femoral head sphericity: A multicentre, randomized clinical trial of children with Perthes disease

Jamil Kamal , Zacharin Margaret , Foster Bruce , Donald Geoffrey , Hassall Timothy , Siafarikas Aris , Johnson Michael , Tham Elanie , Whitehead Colin , Gebski Val , Barnes Liz , Cowell Chris , Little David , Munns Craig

Introduction: Perthes disease (PD), idiopathic femoral head avascular necrosis, often results in deformity. The underlying cause is unclear and long-term function is directly related to the roundness of femoral head. Current treatment include mechanical treatments and various surgical procedures, which are therapeutic but can’t prevent collapse. A multicentre, prospective, randomised controlled trial of 12 months zoledronic acid (ZA) in children with PD was conducted. We ...

ba0001pp215 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013

The F-actin modulator SWAP-70 is required for proper podosome dynamics in osteoclasts

Roscher Anne , Glosmann Martin , Reinhold G Erben , Lutter Anne-Helen , Chopin Michael , Lorenz C Hofbauer , Jessberger Rolf , Garbe Annette

Bone remodeling is a crucial process to maintain a healthy bone structure in order to avoid diseases like osteoporosis or osteopetrosis. Osteoclasts contribute to this process by resorbing old and brittle bone allowing osteoblasts to renew the bone substance. During resorption osteoclasts rearrange their actin cytoskeleton by forming an F-actin ring generating a resorptive cavity on the bone surface. Recently, we reported that the F-actin binding protein SWAP-70 regulates oste...

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) ...

ba0004op6 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Genetic variation is involved in impairment of bone mineral density in long-term adult survivors of childhood cancer

den Hoed M A H , Pluijm S M F , Stolk L , Uiterlinden A G , Pieters R , van den Heuvel-Eibrink M M

Introduction: Despite similarities in upfront treatment, impairment of bone mineral density(BMD) varies in long-term adult survivors of childhood cancer (CCS). We studied for the first time whether genetic variation is involved in impairment of BMD in adult long-term CCS.Method: This cross-sectional single-center cohort study included 334 adult CCS (median follow-up time: 15.2 years (range 5.1–39.8); median age at follow-up: 26.1 years (range 18.1&#...

ba0006p015 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Structural geometry of bones is prominently associated with risk of fracture in children

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Grgic Olja , Shevroja Enisa , Trajanoska Katerina , Uitterlinden Andre G , Jaddoe Vincent W , Beck Tom J , Rivadeneira Fernando

Background: Low total body BMD (TB-BMD) is an established risk factor for fractures in healthy children. However, bone strength depends not only on bone mass and density, but also on the structural geometry of bones. Hip structural analysis (HSA) is a technique applied on hip DXA scans to calculate several bone geometry parameters. The aim of our study was to evaluate other bone geometrical parameters that can constitute determinants of fracture risk. Specifically, we examined...

ba0005p71 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Transcriptional analysis of bone healing in mouse: an insight into biological and chronological overlapping genes

Malhan Deeksha , Schmidt-Bleek Katharina , Duda Georg , Heiss Christian , El Khassawna Thaqif

The healing of skeletal fractures involves a cascade of overlapping cellular events. This study aims to deepen the understanding of molecular networks orchestrating these events.Standard closed fracture in the left femur of male 8–10 weeks old C57BL/6N mice were analyzed at (day=D) D3, D7, D10, D14, D21 & D28 post fracture (N=5/time point). Total RNA was prepared for whole genome expression profiling using Illumina μ-array kit. Dat...

ba0001pp128 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Mass spectrometric immunoassay for intact parathyroid hormone: correlation with immunoassay and application to clinical samples

Couchman L , Taylor D , Krystans B , Lopez M , Prakash A , Sarracino D , Garces A , Vogelsang M , Peterman S , Vadali G , Robinson S , Moniz C

Introduction: Parathyroid hormone (PTH) measurement is of use in i) differential diagnosis of hypercalcaemia and ii) patients with renal impairment at risk of bone disease. PTH immunoassays are complicated by cross-reactivity with truncated (inactive) variant forms, which accumulate in patients with renal impairment. PTH assay variability is a critical governance issue in renal medicine, suggesting an MS-based reference method is required.Aim: To develop...

ba0001pp435 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Denosumab's dynamic CTX profile is maintained over 6 years of treatment: first 3 years of the FREEDOM extension study

Roux C , McClung MR , Franchimont N , Adami S , Ebeling PR , Reid IR , Resch H , Weryha G , Daizadeh N , Wang A , Wagman RB , Eastell R

Denosumab (DMAb) has a unique profile of bone resorption inhibition: CTX decreases rapidly by 3 days and inhibition is released at the end of the 6-month dosing interval, when DMAb serum levels decrease (McClung NEJM 2006). The dynamic CTX inhibition profile is not curtailed by continued treatment. In the 3-year FREEDOM study, CTX values at 6 months were influenced by baseline CTX values and days since the 1st injection (Eastell JBMR 2011). With 3 additional ...

ba0002oc21 | Miscellaneous | ICCBH2013

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of alendronate treatment for fibrous dysplasia of bone

Boyce Alison M , Kelly Marilyn H , Brillante Beth A , Kushner Harvey , Wientroub Shlomo , Riminucci Mara , Bianco Paolo , Robey Pamela G , Collins Michael T

Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a benign skeletal disease caused by activating mutations of Gsα. These mutations lead to formation of abnormal and mechanically unsound bone and fibrotic tissue. Clinical sequelae include deformity, fracture, and pain. Studies in bisphosphonates have shown improvement in bone pain and inconsistent effects on FD mineralization; however interpretation has been limited by a lack of controlled trials.Objecti...

ba0002p70 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Isolated bilateral zeugo-autopodal segments agenesis of the lower limb: unusual malformation case report

Christiaens Antoine , Deprez Pierre M L , Mendola Antonella , Bernard Pierre , Gillerot Yves , Clapuyt Philippe , Lengele Benoit G , Vikkula Miikka , Nyssen-Behets Catherine

: Congenital limb abnormalities represent a prevalence of 0.79/1000 of live births in Massachusetts1. A better understanding of their physiopathology could improve the management of the patients. We report on a 23 weeks female fetus affected by an isolated bilateral terminal transverse defect of the lower limbs with nubbins. Both familial history and chromosomal analyses were irrelevant. We performed a deep morphological examination of the fetus in comparison with a...