Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006p090 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Intra-observer precision of vertebral height measurements using spine X-Rays And DXA in boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Morrice R , Joseph S , Horrocks I , Shepherd S , Ahmed SF , Wong SC

Background: The role of untrained observers in evaluating vertebrae height and therefore detection of vertebral fracture (VF) from spinal radiographs (SXR) and dual energy-absorptiometry (DXA) images in children with concerns about osteoporosis is currently unknown.Objective: To assess intra-observer agreement of morphometric measurements of vertebra height by an untrained observer using SXR and DXA in boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).<p c...

ba0006p130 | (1) | ICCBH2017

The impact of intravenous bisphosphonate on vertebral morphometry in children with secondary osteoporosis and vertebral fractures

Timmons JG , Morrice R , Joseph S , Shepherd S , Mason A , Ahmed SF , Wong SC

Background: Intravenous (IV) bisphosphonate (BP) is used for treatment of painful vertebral fractures (VF) in children with underlying chronic conditions. BP effect on vertebral height reshaping in this population is however poorly studied.Aims/Objectives: To evaluate the impact of IV BP on vertebral morphometry in children with VF and underlying chronic medical conditions with associated glucocorticoid (GC) therapy.Methods: Retros...

ba0007p226 | (1) | ICCBH2019

The experience of canakinumab in 2 patients with primary tumor (tumoral) calcinosis

Kostik M , Petukhova V , Pigareva T , Likhacheva T , Idrisova R , Snegireva L , Krasnogorskaya O , Suspisin E

Background: Primary tumoral calcinosis is an orphan disease. The data about the incidence of this disease, as well as clinical recommendations for treatment are not presented in the literature.Presenting problem: Two patients – 11.5 years old boy and 8 years old girl with primary tumoral calcinosis had multiple foci of the subcutaneous calcification, walking impossibility, wheel-chair condition, fatigue, high fever and equinus deformity of the left ...

ba0001oc4.5 | Osteoblasts and osteocytes | ECTS2013

Mechanical loading increases the effect of sclerostin antibody treatment in a mouse model of high turnover osteoporosis

von Salis-Soglio Marcella , Kuhn Gisela , Kneissel Michaela , Muller Ralph

Sclerostin, a Wnt signaling antagonist encoded by the SOST gene, negatively regulates osteoblasts and inhibits bone formation. Mechanical loading, which induces bone formation, leads to a decrease in sclerostin levels. Recently, neutralizing antibodies against sclerostin were tested successfully for the treatment of osteoporosis in rodents. However, sclerostin is not the only signal involved in mechanotransduction. Therefore we investigated whether treatment with sclerostin an...

ba0003pp37 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Bone matrix mineralization after sclerostin antibody treatment in a mouse model of osteogenesis imperfecta

Roschger Andreas , Roschger Paul , Kneissel Michaela , Rauch Frank

Children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) still suffer from frequent fractures, despite bisphosphonate treatment. Thus new therapeutic approaches are needed. Sclerostin is a protein that is thought to inhibit bone formation. Treatment with sclerostin antibodies (SclAB) increases bone mass in animal models and in clinical trials and may be a rational therapy for OI as well.Transgenic (TgOI) Col1a1Jrt/+ mice were gene...

ba0003pp357 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

In postmenopausal women previously treated with an oral bisphosphonate and at higher risk of fracture, denosumab significantly increases bone mineral density compared with ibandronate and risedronate

Brown Jacques P , Bolognese Michael A , Ho Pei-Ran , Roux Christian , Bone Henry G , Bonnick Sydney L , van den Bergh Joop , Ferreira Irene , Ghelani Prayashi , Dakin Paula , Wagman Rachel B , Recknor Christopher

Low bone mineral density (BMD) is an important and modifiable risk factor for fracture in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Denosumab (DMAb) shows a stronger relationship between BMD increases and antifracture efficacy than oral bisphosphonate (BP) therapies. Subjects who remain at higher risk of fracture despite current BP therapy need treatment. In two studies, DMAb significantly increased BMD and decreased bone turnover markers vs a BP (ibandronate (IBN) or risedronat...

ba0005ht6 | (1) | ECTS2016

Effect of KRN23, a fully human anti-FGF23 monoclonal antibody, on rickets in children with X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH): 40-week interim results from a randomized, open-label Phase 2 study

Imel Erik , Carpenter Thomas , Boot Annemieke , Hogler Wolfgang , Linglart Agnes , Padidela Raja , van't Hoff William , Whyte Michael , Agarwal Sunil , Chen Chao-Yin , Skrinar Alison , Martin Javier San , Portale Anthony

In XLH, high circulating FGF23 causes hypophosphatemia, rickets, and short stature. In our Phase 2 study, 52 XLH children (ages 5-12 years, ≥Tanner 2) were randomized to receive KRN23 subcutaneously biweekly (Q2W) or monthly (Q4W). Serum phosphate (Pi) was measured biweekly. KRN23 dose was titrated (maximum 2 mg/kg) targeting age-appropriate serum Pi concentrations.The first 36 subjects had a mean 6.6 years of standard-of-care treatment before wash...

ba0005p128 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

The pharmacological profile of a novel highly potent bisphosphonate, OX14 (1-fluoro-2-(imidazo-[1,2 alpha]pyridin-3-yl)ethyl-bisphosphonate), with reduced bone affinity, which is as effective as zoledronate in the treatment of myeloma bone disease in JJN3-NOD/SCID-γ mice

Lawson Michelle , Chantry Andrew , Paton-Hough Julia , Evans Holly , Lath Darren , Tsoumpra Maria , Lundy Mark , Dobson Roy , Quijano Michael , Kwaasi Aaron , Dunford James , Duan Xuchen , Triffit James , Mazur Adam , Jeans Gwyn , Russell Graham , Ebetino Hal

Bisphosphonates are used in the treatment of a variety of diseases with skeletal complications. With the development of more potent compounds, there is the potential for further improvement. One concept is to use compounds with a reduced affinity for bone, reducing their long-term retention and possible adverse events, as well as potentially enhancing their non-skeletal benefits. We hypothesise that a highly potent bisphosphonate with low bone affinity, known as OX14, will be ...