Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp143 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Utilization of L-mimosine in pulp regeneration: lessons from cell culture and tooth slice organ cultures

Muller Heinz-Dieter , Trimmel Katharina , Cvikl Barbara , Gruber Reinhard , Agis Hermann

After trauma or carious lesion dental pulp healing is difficult to predict. In addition systemic diseases like diabetes mellitus can impair the regenerative capacity. New regenerative strategies target prolyl hydroxylase (PHD) by pharmacological inhibitors to stimulate hard and soft tissue healing. PHD inhibitors such as L-mimosine (L-MIM) induce vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production by promoting angiogenesis. However, it is unclear if L-MIM is a feasible tool t...

ba0003pp179 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2014

Osteoclasts inhibit the Wnt canonical pathway in chondrocytes

Cherifi Chahrazad , Bouaziz Wafa , Cohen-Solal Martine , Hay Eric

Purpose: Osteoclastogenesis is enhanced in osteoarthritis (OA). We have demonstrated that cartilage breakdown is reduced when osteoclastogenesis is inhibited in murine models. Wnt activity, known to regulate the bone and chondrocyte cell function, might contribute to the mechanisms that promote cartilage catabolism. Our purpose was to evaluate whether osteoclast-secreted molecules affect the chondrocyte metabolism and assess the contribution of Wnt pathway.<p class="abstex...

ba0003pp183 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2014

Meniscus – Cartilage paracrine crosstalk in osteoarthritis

Samara Stavroula , Chatzopoulou Elisavet , Melas Ioannis , Messinis Dimitris , Dailiana Zoe , Kollia Panagoula , Alexopoulos Leonidas

Introduction: Meniscus plays an essential role in knee joint function providing stability and load transmission. In osteoarthritis (OA), a joint disease characterized by chronic synovitis and cartilage degeneration, pathological changes in the menisci are observed. However, whether menisci contribute to the progression of OA, the underlying mechanism for meniscus-cartilage communication is still unclear. In this study we analyzed systematically the response of meniscus and car...

ba0003pp237 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Reference intervals for bone turnover markers in Spanish premenopausal women

Guanabens Nuria , Filella Xavier , Monegal Ana , Gomez-Vaquero Carmen , Bonet Maria , Buquet Dolors , Casado Enrique , Cerda Dacia , Erra Alba , Martinez Silvia , Montala Nuria , Pitarch Concepcion , Kanterewickz Eduardo , Sala Miquel , Suris Xavier , Torres Ferran , de Reumatoloia Lab Oscat Study Group Societat Catalana

Background and aims: Bone turnover markers (BTMs) are used in clinical practice for assessing patients with osteoporosis and their treatment. In Spain it is necessary to fine-tune the reference intervals, since they were established years ago in a low number of individuals. The aims of this study were to establish robust reference intervals for BTMs in healthy young premenopausal Spanish women and to investigate the factors influencing BTMs.Methods: 185 ...

ba0003pp250 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Vitamin D levels in male patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

Vergara Cristina , Martinez-Ferrer Angels , Vicens Elvira , Valls Elia , Oller Jose , De la Morena Isabel , Ybanez Desamparados , Alegre Juan Jose

Introduction: Although systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has traditionally been considered a disease of women, men may also be afected. Male osteoporosis is increasingly recognised. Several studies have reported that mean bone mineral density is significantly reduced in SLE women patients and most of them have low levels of vitamin D. The aim of our study is to analize this situation in men.Objectives: Determine 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25OHD) serum concent...

ba0003pp329 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Analysis of adequacy in prescribing calcium supplements based on the daily dairy intake in patients at risk of osteoporosis

Gomez Carlos , Gomez-Hernandez Ana , Sanchez Sonia , Saez Samuel , Gonzalez-Carcedo Angeles , Cannata Jorge , Gonzalez-Solares Sonia

Introduction: Clinical practice guidelines recommend a daily intake of calcium of 1-1, 5 g for posmenopausical osteoporosis. However, giving the possible adverse effects of calcium supplements, their use remains controversial.Aims: Validate the dietary assessment of calcium. Evaluate the degree of compliance of the medical advice and discuss the adequacy of prescribing calcium supplements.Patients and methods: Sample cohort compris...

ba0003pp377 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Fine-needle aspiration with PTH measurement facilitates minimally invasive parathyroidectomy – report of two cases

Grigorie Daniel , Ioachim Dumitru , Stanescu Bogdan , Sucaliuc Alina , Caragheorgheopol Andra

Objective: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (MIP) has become a frequently used strategy but it requires a precise preoperative localization and the use of intraoperative PTH to fulfill its benefits. The current localization techniques (ultrasonography, MIBI scan) have shortcomings and intraoperative PTH is not available in our country.Case presentation: We report the cases of two patients, females (63 and 55 years old), with clinical and biochemical ...

ba0003pp378 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Zoledronic acid induces apoptosis on osteoblast and inhibits RANKL-induced osteoclast differentiation

Lim Shin Saeng , Kim In Sook , Hwang Soon Jung

Bisphosphonates (BPs) are widely used as antiresorptive drugs. However, one of most potent BPs, zoledronic acid (ZA) can cause BP-related osteonecrosis of the jaws (BRONJ) with a poorly understood pathophysiology. The aim of this study was to find a clue for the development of BRONJ by evaluating the cytotoxic effects of ZA on osteoblasts and examining the action mechanism of ZA on osteoclast differentiation. Jaw bone osteoblasts (JB-OBs), long bone osteoblasts (LB-OBs), and b...

ba0003pp399 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Effect of vitamin D treatment on bone mineral density in deficient immigrant women

Englund Marianne , Bergstrom Ingrid

Background: The optimal level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 (25(OH) D) for a healthy bone is not clear, nor the effects of treatment with vitamin D. Few previous studies have measured treatment effect on BMD in young deficient individuals.Materials and methods: A treatment group of vitamin D deficient immigrant women and a control group of ethnic Swedish women were recruited during pregnancy. A treatment of 800–1600 IU cholecalciferol and 500–1000 mg...

ba0004p62 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Association of dental and skeletal fluorosis with calcium intake and vitamin D concentrations in adolescents from a region endemic for fluorosis

Kajale Neha , Patel Prerna , Patel Pinal , Patel Ashish , Yagnik Bhrugu , Mandlik Rubina , Patwardhan Vivek , Khadilkar Vaman , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal Zulf , Joshi Priscilla , Phanse-Gupte Supriya , Khadilkar Anuradha

Objective: Patan, is a semi urban area in Gujarat, India where fluorosis is endemic (Fluoride concentration in ground water 1.96–10.85 ppm, Patel et al., 2008). Exposure to fluoride is likely to be higher in lower socio-economic class (SEC) due to lack of access to bottled water. Calcium intake and vitamin D status may modify fluorine absorption. Therefore, the aims of this study were to examine: i) prevalence of dental and skeletal fluorosis in children from upper, middl...