Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp51 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Microstructural adaptation of bone tissue of the facial skeleton to the distribution of occlusal load under physiological conditions

Janovic Aleksa , Milovanovic Petar , Saveljic Igor , Nikolic Dalibor , Hahn Michael , Busse Bjoern , Rakocevic Zoran , Filipovic Nenad , Amling Michael , Djuric Marija

Despite widely accepted classical mechanical theory of buttresses as a load bearing areas in the midfacial skeleton, the data related to its microstructural adaptation on functional demands are scarce. In this study we investigated microstructural features of the different regions in the facial bones in relation to the occlusal load dissipation using a combination of finite element analysis (FEA) and micro-CT analysis (μCT). The FEA was performed on the model of the dry h...

ba0001pp138 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

New chondrosarcoma cell lines and mouse models to study the link between chondrogenesis and chemoresistance

Monderer David , Luseau Alexandrine , Bellec Amelie , David Emmanuelle , Ponsolle Stephanie , Saiagh Soraya , Bercegeay Sylvain , Piloquet Philippe , Denis Marc , Lode Laurence , Redini Francoise , Biger Marine , Heymann Dominique , Heymann Marie-Francoise , Bot Ronan Le , Gouin Francois , Blanchard Frederic

Chondrosarcomas are cartilage-forming, poorly vascularized tumors. With an estimated annual incidence of 1 in 200 000, they represent the second malignant primary bone tumor of adults after osteosarcoma. These tumors are resistant to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, surgical excision remaining the only therapeutic option. However, very few cell lines and animal models are available, and the mechanisms behind their chemoresistance remain largely unknown. Our goal was to establish...

ba0003oc4.1 | Genetics of bone disease | ECTS2014

PLS3 mutations in X-linked osteoporosis with fractures

Zillikens M Carola , van Dijk Fleur S , Micha Dimitra , Riessland Markus , Marcelis Carlo LM , de-Die Smulders Christine E , Milbradt Janine , Franken Anton A , Harsevoort Arjan J , Lichtenbelt Klaske D , van de Peppel J , Pruijs Hans E , Rubio-Gozalbo M Estela , Zwertbroek Rolf , Moutaouakil Youssef , Egthuijsen Jaqueline , van der Eerden B , Hammerschmidt Matthias , Bijman Renate , Semeins Cor M , Bakker Astrid D , Everts Vincent , Klein-Nulend Jenneke , Campos-Obando Natalia , Hofman Albert , te Meerman Gerard J , van Leeuwen JP , Verkerk Annemieke JMH , Uitterlinden Andre G , Maugeri Alessandra , Sistermans Erik A , Waisfisz Quinten , Meijers-Heijboer Hanne , Wirth Brunhilde , Simon Marleen EH , Pals Gerard

Background: We identified a family with early onset X-linked osteoporosis and fracturesMethods: We performed whole exome sequencing of the X chromosome in three affected members. After discovering a putative pathogenic variant we performed Sanger sequencing of all exons of this gene in other members of this family and in 95 unrelated men suspected of OI type I without COL1A1/2 mutations. We also genotyped a SNP in this gene (minor allele frequency 0.02) ...

ba0001pp90 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

The choice of fetal bovine serum influences the degree of spontaneous mineralization on silk fibroin scaffolds in 3D cell cultures

Paulsen Samantha , Vetsch Jolanda , Muller Ralph , Hofmann Sandra

Silk fibroin (SF) sponges are a promising scaffold material for tissue engineering due to their biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and ability to support calcium-phosphate formation in vitro. However, previous studies have shown that SF can mineralize spontaneously in the presence of culture media, which has a detrimental effect on experimental integrity when analyzing how cells deposit bone-like tissue in tissue engineering studies. In this study we analyzed th...

ba0001pp196 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

The effect of enamel matrix derivative on human gingival fibroblasts cultured on zirconium disc surfaces

Lee Heesu , Pae Ahran , Kwon Yong-Dae , Ko Seonghee

Purpose: To investigate the effect of enamel matrix derivative (Emdogain) on the attachment, growth behavior and the genetic effect of human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) cultured on zirconium disc surfaces.Materials and methods: HGF cells were cultured on i) zirconium discs without enamel matrix derivative (EMD), ii) zirconium discs with EMD 25 μg/ml, and iii) zirconium discs with EMD 100 μg/ml. The cell proliferation activity was evaluated throu...

ba0001pp274 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Association between polymorphisms in leptin, its receptor and β adrenergic receptors genes and bone mineral density in postmenopausal Korean women

Kim Hoon , Ku Seung-Yup , Kim Seok Hyun , Choi Young Min , Kim Jong Hak , Kim Jung Gu

Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in leptin (LEP), its receptor (LEPR) and β adrenergic receptor (ADRB) genes and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal Korean women.Methods: The LEP c.280G>A, LEPR c.326A>G, c.668A>G, c.1968G>C, c.2096C>T, ADRB2 c.46A>G, c.79C>G, c.718T>C, c....

ba0007p203 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Side-alternating vibration training improves mobility and has no detrimental impact on bone health in young children with mild-moderate cerebral palsy

Gusso Silmara , Mahadevan Renuka , Cutfield Wayne , Hofman Paul

Children with cerebral palsy have altered muscle tone and reduced bone mass, which can lead to impaired mobility and function increasing their risk for osteopenia in later life.Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the impact of 20 weeks of side-alternating vibration therapy on muscle and bone health in children with mild-moderate cerebral palsy. METHODS: Twelve participants (7.2±0.5 years; 6 females) were recruited to perform vibration therapy on a Gali...

ba0001oc4.4 | Osteoblasts and osteocytes | ECTS2013

Glucocorticoid exposure reduces expression of sclerostin in bone marrow stromal cells

Thiele Sylvia , Rauch Alexander , Tuckermann Jan P , Hofbauer Lorenz C , Rauner Martina

Glucocorticoids (GC) are effective drugs in the treatment of inflammatory diseases, including various forms of arthritis. However, their use is limited by negative effects on bone mass and strength, resulting in increased osteoporotic fractures. Conditional knockout mice demonstrated that the GR in osteoblasts is essential for GC-dependent bone loss. Recent studies show that GC profoundly inhibit Wnt signaling by stimulating the expression of Wnt antagonists such as dickkopf-1...

ba0001pp18 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor 8 is a critical determinant of bone mass and alters the course of inflammation in arthritis

Sinningen Kathrin , Thiele Sylvia , Grossklaus Sylvia , Udey Mark , Hofbauer Lorenz C , Chavakis Triantafyllos , Rauner Martina

Milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor 8 (MFG-E8) is a glycoprotein that controls the engulfment of apoptotic cells and exerts anti-inflammatory effects. It has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several diseases, but its role in the bone microenvironment is still unknown. Here we tested the hypothesis that MFG-E8 also regulates bone metabolism and the development of arthritis.MFG-E8 expression was detected in mouse bones and primary murine osteobl...