Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp208 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

The positional origins of human osteoblasts dictate growth and differentiation potential and capacity for paracrine vascular cell cross-talk via VEGF

Shah Mittal , Gburcik Valentina , Sankey Andrew , Reilly Peter , Emery Roger , Clarkin Claire , Pitsillides Andrew

Successful long-term, cementless fixation of human shoulder components in osteoporotic (OP) and osteoarthritic (OA) patients poses major challenges. The possibility that enhanced osseointegration may rely on both the region of bone targeted and its relationship with the vasculature remains unexplored. We hypothesise that bone cells derived from subchondral (SC), cortical (C) and trabecular (Trb) bone regions exhibit differing osteogenic potential, which will be diminished in b...

ba0001pp497 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

A frameshift mutation in receptor activator of NF-κB reveals a potential ligand-independent mechanism for NF-κB activation

Dignan Cahal , Mellis David , Duthie Angela , Pangrazio Alessandra , Sobacchi Cristina , Schulz Ansgar , Helfrich Miep , Crockett Julie

Osteoclast-poor autosomal recessive osteopetrosis is characterised by susceptibility to fracture despite high bone mineral density as a consequence of an absence of osteoclasts. One of the 12 receptor activator of NF-κB (RANK) mutations associated with this condition is a frameshift mutation encoding a protein that is truncated within the extracellular, N-terminal domain (R110Pfs). We investigated the effect of this mutation on osteoclast formation, receptor localisation ...

ba0002p24 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Effects of endurance training on somatic growth in a rat model of chronic kidney disease related growth retardation

Landau Daniel , Guterman Maayan , Yahalom Ari , Troib Ariel , Rabkin Ralph , Segev Yael

Objectives: CKD in children is associated with suppressed body growth. Physical activity has been previously shown to increase expression of IGF1 signaling in muscles of rats with CKD, but the effects of this intervention on bone tissue have not been investigated yet. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercise on CKD related bone disease.Methods: Twenty-day old/50 g male rats underwent a two step subtotal nephrectomy (Nx) or...

ba0001pp370 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Up-regulation of inhibitors of DNA binding/differentiation gene during alendronate-induced osteoblast differentiation

Kim Heung Yeol , Choi Hoon

Aim: Alendronate enhances bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP)-mediated osteoblast differentiation. A balanced regulation of inhibitors of DNA binding/differentiation (Ids) plays an important role in BMP-induced osteoblast differentiation. However, there are no studies on the possible roles of Id genes in alendronate-induced osteoblast differentiation. This study investigated the effect of alendronate on the expression of Id genes in osteoblast differentiation. ...

ba0004p33 | (1) | ICCBH2015

In utero effects of iron status on infant fibroblast growth factor-23 and mineral metabolism

Braithwaite Vickie S , Prentice Ann , Darboe Momodou K , Prentice Andrew M , Moore Sophie E

Fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23) is a bone derived phosphate-regulating hormone which is elevated in hypophosphataemic rickets. Recent findings demonstrate iron deficiency as a potential mediator of FGF23 expression and murine studies have shown in utero effects of maternal iron deficiency leading to increased FGF23 concentration and disordered bone development (Clinkenbeard. JBMR 2013). Children with rickets in rural Gambia, West Africa, have high prevalences of i...

ba0005p130 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Uptake of different nitrogen containing bisphosphonate formulations by breast cancer cells

Zlatev Hristo , Auriola Seppo , Monkkonen Jukka , Maatta Jorma

Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) are used to treat osteolytic bone metastases. N-BPs have been previously shown to enter macrophages via macropinocytosis, but the mechanisms how they are taken up by breast cancer cells are so far incompletely known. In breast cancer primary tumours N-BPs have been shown, by other researchers, to be bound to micro-calcifications present in the tumour stroma. In our study we have characterized how different N-BP formulations, free, ca...

ba0006oc7 | (1) | ICCBH2017

The effect of antenatal iron supplementation on fibroblast growth factor-23 concentration in mothers and infants: a randomised controlled trial in rural Kenya

Braithwaite Vickie , Demir Ayse , Mwangi Martin , Andang'O Pauline , Prentice Andrew , Prentice Ann , Verhoef Hans

Objectives: Murine studies have shown that iron deficiency during pregnancy can cause abnormal phosphate and bone metabolism in offspring by elevating concentrations of fibroblast growth factor-23 (FGF23). FGF23 exists in plasma as an intact phosphate- and vitamin D-regulating hormone and its C-terminal fragment, a cleavage product that possibly antagonises the intact hormone. These findings are pertinent to low-income countries, where the prevalence of iron deficiency in preg...

ba0006p027 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Sex and iron modify fibroblast growth factor 23 concentrations in 1-year-old children

Holmlund-Suila Elisa , Enlund-Cerullo Maria , Valkama Saara , Hauta-alus Helena , Rosendahl Jenni , Helve Otto , Viljakainen Heli , Andersson Sture , Makitie Outi

Objectives: The regulation of fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) metabolism during infancy is inadequately characterized. We previously observed a distinct sex difference in intact FGF23 at 3 months of age. In this study we aimed to further examine the role of sex and iron status in FGF23 metabolism in 1-year-old children.Methods: This was a cross-sectional study including 731 1-year-old Caucasian children participating the Vitamin D intervention in inf...

ba0007p208 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Motor developmental outcomes in 2 babies with very severe osteogenesis imperfecta (type II)

Sweeney Claire , O'Sullivan Lizzie , Sahota Jaskiran , Saraff Vrinda , Shaw Nick

Introduction: Although previously babies with genetic type II Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) would not have expected to survive, they are now surviving beyond the neonatal period. We describe two such children who have survived beyond infancy.Aim & methods: To identify differences in motor developmental progress between a typical severe (type III) OI child vs two Type II OI children and suggest possible causes. Medical, nursing and therapy (physiothera...

ba0002p27 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Randomized-controlled study in kidney transplanted children: early corticoids withdrawal and effect on bone health recovery

Reyes Maria Loreto , Mericq Veronica , Salas Paulina , Pinto Viola , Cano Francisco , Gonzalez Magdalena , Brown Keenan , Delucchi Angela

Background: Glucocorticoid immune suppression in kidney transplanted children jeopardizes optimal bone health recovery. So far, there are no studies that evaluate the effect of transplant and corticoid in bone parameters separately.Objective: To determine the effect of early corticosteroid withdrawal in bone parameters.Methods: Randomized, controlled study; two groups: corticosteroid withdrawal (at the 6th day post-transplant, then...