Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp53 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Strontium ranelate treatment improves bone material level properties in human transiliac bone biopsy specimens

Ammann Patrick , Rizzoli Rene

Bone strength, hence fracture risk, is dependent on bone geometry, microstructure and bone material level properties. We have reported that microstructure and material level properties contribute independently to the increase in bone strength in rats treated with strontium ranelate for 2 years, as evaluated by μCT-based Finite Element analysis.We investigated the effects of strontium ranelate (SrRan) treatment on bone material level properties of tr...

ba0001pp54 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

In vitro exposure of rat femur to strontium chloride influences bone material level properties and increases bone strength

Ammann Patrick , Rizzoli Rene

Bone microarchitecture and material level properties independently contribute to the improvement of bone strength induced by strontium (Sr) ranelate treatment as evaluated by μCT-based finite element analysis. The influence of in vitro Sr exposure on material level properties and on bone mechanical properties is unknown.We investigated whether in vitro exposure of rat femurs to Sr is able to modify the bone mechanical properties in...

ba0001pp55 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

In vivo microindentation for the assessment of bone material level properties

Ammann Patrick , Guerri Roberto , Hansma Paul , Nogues Xavier , Diez-Perez Adolfo

A micro-indentation technology potentially allows in vivo investigation of intrinsic bone tissue quality, a determinant of bone fragility. Thus the signification of the parameters investigated is still unclear.Since protein malnutrition affects bone material level properties – geometry and strength – rats were fed a normal or an isocaloric low-protein diet. Both femurs were collected and measurements of geometry using micro CT, materia...

ba0001pp78 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Sex-related differences of femur properties in silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes)

Tatara Marcin , Krupski Witold , Jakubczak Andrzej , Bienko Marek , Kostro Krzysztof

Considering limited information available on skeletal system properties in foxes, the aim of this study was to determine morphological, geometrical and densitometric parameters of femur obtained from males and females. The study was performed on 1-year old male (n=5) and female (n=6) silver foxes. Right femur was isolated and its weight and length were measured. Using quantitative computed tomography (QCT) technique and Somatom Emotion Siemens apparatus, bone...

ba0001pp116 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Effect of high doses of vitamin D on arterial properties, adiponectin, leptin, and glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetic patients

Shargorodsky Marina

Background and aims: Vitamin D supplementation has the potential to alleviate the cardiovascular damage in diabetic patients. The present study was designed to evaluate long term impact of high doses of vitamin D on arterial properties, glucose homeostasis, adiponectin and leptin in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods and results: In randomized, placebo-controlled study 47 diabetic patients were assigned into two groups: Group 1 received oral ...

ba0001pp125 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

The serum serotonin and 25-OH vitamin D levels: a study in 97 menopausal women

Carsote Mara , Popescu Mihaela , Samoila Ramona , Baloescu Rene , Muler Madalina , Gruia Adriana , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The vitamins as B6, C, or D are involved in serotonin metabolism but mostly in central neurotransmitter pathways. There are very few clear data related to 25-OH vitamin D status and serum serotonin (SS) levels.Aim: We analyze the SS and 25-OH D.Materials and methods: We included women in menopause. The serum serotonin (SS; normal 100–400 ng/ml) and 25-OH vitamin D (normal 30–100 ng/ml) were performed in fast...

ba0001pp143 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Bone remodelling in patients with an IgM monoclonal gammopathy (Waldenstrom disease – MGUS)

Chappard Daniel , Bouvard Beatrice , Royer Mathieu , Hoppe Emmanuel , Legrand Erick , Ifrah Norbert , Audran Maurice

An IgM monoclonal gammopathy (MGUS) is often the first sign of a lymphomonocytic B-lymphoma (Waldenström macroglobulinemia-WD). Osteolytic lesions can occur in B cell malignancies (WD, hairy cell leukemia, LLC\..) but are less frequent than in myeloma. In addition, bone remodeling in WD is poorly understood. However, an osteoporosis is often observed in MGUS patients. We studied a series of bone biopsies performed in patients with an IgM gammopathy by histomorphometry, mi...

ba0001pp153 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

The DXA results in 41 patients with neuroendocrine tumors: a transversal study

Carsote Mara , Geleriu Andreea , Dusceac Roxana , Miron Roxana , Ene Cristina , Radoi Valentin , Voicu Gabriela , Poiana Catalina

Different results might be registered in DXA assessment in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NET) since various factors induce bone disturbances as bone metastases, vitamin D hypovitaminosis, etc.Aim: The analyze DXA in NET.Material and method: The patients (p) were evaluated between 2008 and 2013. The diagnosis of NET was histological confirmed. We also included medullar thyroid cancer (MTC) with distance metastases and carcino...

ba0001pp184 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Activation of β-catenin signalling enhances the osteogenic gene response to mechanical loading in mesenchymal stem cells

Nemitz Claudia , Jakob Franz , Ignatius Anita , Liedert Astrid

Introduction: Wnt/β-catenin signalling and mechanical loading are able to inhibit adipogenesis and to stimulate osteoblastogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells1,2. The involvement of β-catenin signalling in mechanically induced bone formation has already been shown in vivo using a tibia loading model3. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of the activation of β-catenin on the osteogenic and adip...

ba0001pp267 | Genetics | ECTS2013

A genetic determinant of vitamin D and its role in prostate cancer

Trummer Olivia , Thurner Eva , Langsenlehner Tanja , Langsenlehner Uwe , Krenn-Pilko Sabine , Marz Winfried , Pieber Thomas , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara , Renner Wilfried

Preclinical and epidemiologic data suggest that vitamin D deficiency may play a role in the pathogenesis and progression of prostate cancer. Based on recently reported genetic determinants of vitamin D insufficiency we investigated a functional T>G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the group-specific component (GC) gene for its association with 25-hydroxy (25-OH) vitamin D and 1.25 dihydroxy (1.25-OH) vitamin D levels and further to test a possible association with m...