Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0007p28 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Duchenne muscular dystrophy: preliminary results of the Risbo-DMD study

Broggi Francesca , Vai Silvia , Baranello Giovanni , Sansone Valeria Sansone , D'Angelo Grazia , Pane Marika , Vita Gianluca , Bianchi Maria Luisa

Introduction: Reduced bone mineral density [BMD] and increased fracture risk are common complications in all conditions characterized by severely reduced physical activity and/or requiring long-term glucocorticoid [GC] treatment, including Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy [DMD].Objectives: The RisBo-DMD study (EudraCT 2011-005745-12) is a 24-month prospective multicenter study, aimed at identifying DMD patients at higher risk of fractures and improving the bo...

ba0007p118 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2) mutation type is associated with bone disease severity in Rett syndrome

Caffarelli Carla , Dea Tomai Pitinca Maria , Francolini Valentina , Canitano Roberto , De felice Claudio , Hayek Joussef , Gonnelli Stefano

Objective: Rett syndrome (RTT) is an X-linked neurodevelopment disorder. More than 95% of RTT female have mutations in methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2), whose protein product modulates gene transcription. Specific MECP2 mutations may lead phenotypic variability and different degrees of disease severity. It is known that low bone mass is a frequent complication of subjects with Rett syndrome. This study aimed to investigate if specific MECP2 mutations may affects the degree...

ba0007p162 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Bone monitoring and morbidity in adults with duchenne muscular dystrophy: Challenges in implementation of standards of care

Harris Anne-Marie , Di Marco Marina , Raeside David , Davidson Scott , Gallacher Stephen , Farrugia Maria , Wong Sze Choong

Background: Osteoporosis is common in subjects with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Studies in paediatric DMD identified a high frequency of fragility fractures but there are no studies in the adult population. Recent updated international standards of care (2018) for children and adults with DMD recommend the following for bone monitoring:- Lateral thoracolumbar spine x-rays to screen for vertebral fracture (1–2 yearly if on glucocorticoid; 2&#1...

ba0003pp372 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Comparative effect of Denosumab vs Teriparatide on bone and energy metabolism

Rubio Veronica Avila , Rodriguez Cristina Novo , Fontana Beatriz Garcia , Martin Antonia Garcia , Garcia Rebeca Reyes , Santana Sonia Morales , Torres Manuel Munoz

Recent studies have demonstrated the role of osteocalcin in energy metabolism regulation having a connection between this and bone metabolism. According to this, anti-osteoporotic drugs may exert different effects on energy metabolism. Thereby, our aim is to evaluate the effects of antiresorptive (Denosumab) and osteoanabolic (Teriparatide) drugs that reduce or increase respectively osteocalcin levels, on energy and bone metabolism by assessing of undercarboxilated osteocalcin...

ba0005p17 | Biochemical testing | ECTS2016

Effects of subcutaneous administration of caffeine on bone markers in rats

Lopez-Rivas Victor , Murillo-Rodriguez Eric , Jimenez-Moreno Ramses , Poot-Ake Alwin , de-la-Cruz-Delgado Miriel , Ellis-Infante Nicole , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

There is some evidence that caffeine consumption has effects on bone mineral metabolism, however the reports in this regard show some ambiguity. Being this compound one of the most popular for human consumption in the world, we analyzed the effects of soluble caffeine subcutaneous administration on serum osteocalcin and serum bone alkaline phosphatase (bALP) in Wistar male rats (weighting 200–250 g). Variable doses were used (30, 75, 150 mg/kg), during 30 days. The animal...

ba0001pp283 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Discovery and replication of several loci significantly associated with lean body mass: a large meta-analysis of genome wide association studies (GWAS) from the ‘charge’ and ‘gefos’ consortia

Kiel Douglas P , Yerges-Armstrong Laura M , Hsu Yi-Hsiang , Stolk Lisette , Karasik David , Loos Ruth J F , Gudnason Vilmundar , Smith Albert , O'Connell Jeffrey R , Fu Amish , Fu Mao , Streeten Elizabeth A , Cauley Jane A , Robbins John A , Psaty Bruce , Johnson Toby , Kutalik Zoltan , Mitchell Braxton D , Livshits Gregory , Harris Tamara B , Ohlsson Claes , Zillikens M Carola

Introduction: The creatine kinase (CK) is a dimeric enzyme, involved in energetical metabolism. It is present in many tissues, but higher concentration in skeletal and cardiac muscle.Therefore, conditions that involve muscle tissue may increase this serum enzyme. Such enzyme elevation is usually observed in inflammatory myopathies and others autoimmune diseases.Sometimes some elevation in CK is not fully understood out off these co...

ba0001pp284 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Raising CK: what it means according to different clinical landscape?

Juan Jose Scali , Visentini Susana , Berruezo Ramiro , Sevilla Daniel , Pacheco Gonzalo , Garcia Rodrigo

Introduction: The creatine kinase (CK) is a dimeric enzyme, involved in energetical metabolism. It is present in many tissues, but higher concentration in skeletal and cardiac muscle.Therefore, conditions that involve muscle tissue may increase this serum enzyme. Such enzyme elevation is usually observed in inflammatory myopathies and others autoimmune diseases.Sometimes some elevation in CK is not fully understood out off these co...

ba0001pp155 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Influence of sex steroids on sclerostin levels in patients with prostate cancer

Munoz-Torres Manuel , Reyes-Garcia Rebeca , Garcia-Fontana Beatriz , Morales-Santana Sonia , Varsavsky Mariela , Maria Dolores Aviles-Perez , Garcia-Martin Antonia

There is increasing evidence for the key role of osteocytes in the regulation of bone remodeling. One of the main products of these cells, sclerostin, inhibits bone formation and may also stimulate bone resorption. To our knowledge, there are few data in prostate cancer (PC) patients especially in patients with hypogonadism related to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). The aim of this study was to compare serum levels of sclerostin in ADT-treated and untreated PC patients wit...

ba0001pp359 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Ten years of increasing hip fractures incidence in Italy but first good news from the Analysis of National Hospitalizations Records 2000–2009

Piscitelli Prisco , Feola Maurizio , Rao Cecilia , Celi Monica , Piccirilli Eleonora , Gasbarra Elena , Parri Simone , Iolascon Giovanni , Maria Luisa Brandi , Tarantino Umberto

Objectives: We aimed to evaluate hospitalization rate of femoral neck fractures in the elderly Italian population over ten years.Methods: We analyzed national hospitalizations records collected at central level by Ministry of Health from 2000 to 2009. Age- and sex-specific rates of fractures occurred at femoral neck in people ≥65 years old. We performed a sub-analysis over a 3-year period (2007–2009), presenting data per five-year age groups, ...

ba0001pp374 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Effect of two types of bariatric surgery (gastrojejunal bypass and sleeve gastroplasty) on gene expression of bone remodeling markers in Goto-Kakizaki rats

Perez-Castrillon Jose-Luis , Riancho Jose-Antonio , DeLuis Daniel , Gonzalez-Sagrado Manuel , Ruiz-Mambrilla Marta , Domingo-Anfres Maria , Conde Rosa , Primo David , Duenas-Laita Antonio

Background: Surgical treatment of type 2 diabetes, specially in obese patients, has provided good results in the control of blood glucose and Hb1Ac although its effect on bone health is not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate gene expression of bone remodelling markers in type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK) non-obese rats after gastrojejunal bypass and sleeve gastroplasty, and their relationship with hormonal parameters.Materials and methods: We ...