Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002p78 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Variable relationship of fat mass and bone with pubertal staging in obese and normal weight Indian children and adolescents

Khadilkar Anuradha , Ekbote Veena , Pandit Deepa , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal M Zulf , Khadilkar Vaman

Objective: In children, factors such as age and puberty are confounders when investigating associations of fat or lean with bone mineral content (BMC). Our aim was to assess influence of fat on BMC in overweight/obese (ow/ob) and normal weight (nw) children at different stages of puberty.Methods: Cross-sectionally, 244 children+adolescents (6–16 years) (73nw, 177ow/ob) were assessed (tanner staging (TS), body composition (DXA) (total body BMC, lean ...

ba0002p98 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Effects of denosumab on bone biochemistry and calcium metabolism in a girl with Juvenile Paget’s disease

Grasemann Corinna , Schundeln Michael , Wieland Regina , Bergmann Christoph , Wieczorek Dagmar , Zabel Bernhard , Schweiger Bernd , Hauffa Berthold P

Juvenile Paget’s disease (JPD) is an extremely rare, yet painful and debilitating bone disease with onset occurring during early childhood. JPD can be caused by loss of function of osteoprotegerin, resulting in subsequent osteoclast stimulation via the activated receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B (RANK) pathway. Increased bone turnover and a lack of bone modelling lead to severe deformities, frequent fractures, short stature and loss of hearing.<p class="abs...

ba0002p101 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Rapid bone mass recovery after parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism in a 15-year-old boy

Tau Cristina , Viterbo Gisela , Ayarzabal Victor , Felipe Laura , Belgorosky Alicia

Primary hyperparathyroidism is extremely rare in childhood and adolescence. Here we report a clinical case of a 15-year-3-month-old boy who began 2 years before with pain in his knees, genu varum, and fatigue. Physical examination showed severe genu valgum with an inter-malleolar distance of more than 30 cm. Biochemical tests showed hypercalcemia (12.2 mg/dl), hypophosphatemia (2.3 mg/ dl), hypercalciuria (6.4 mg/kg per day), high alkaline phosphatase (2812 IU/l), low 25-hydro...

ba0002p152 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Zinc supplementation improves bone density in young adults with thalassemia

Fung Ellen B , Kwiatkowski Janet L , Huang James N , Gildengorin Ginny , King Janet C , Queisser Anne C , Vichinsky Elliott P

Poor bone mineralization remains a major health problem in patients with Thal and has been linked to functional zinc deficiency despite adequate dietary intake. The global etiology of poor bone mineralization includes inadequate dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D, endocrinopathies leading to disturbed calcium homeostasis, dysregulation of the GH–IGF1 axis, and delayed puberty, all resulting in limited growth, decreased bone formation and increased bone resorption. Th...

ba0002p153 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Low urinary citrate: a risk factor for fragility fractures in children and adolescents

Konstantynowicz Jarzy , Porowski Tadeusz , Abramowicz Pawel , Bialokoz-Kalinowska Irena , Piotrowska-Jastrzebska Janina

Objectives: Idiopathic hypercalciuria may infer not only an increased risk of nephrolithiasis but may also be associated with reduced bone mineral density (BMD) in adults. However, little is known about relationships between hypercalciuria, oxaluria, urolithiasis, citraturia and fracture risk in children. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate associations between hypercalciuria, urinary oxalate and citrate, BMD and fractures in hypercalciuric children.<p cl...

ba0004p125 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Vitamin D status of gastrostomy-fed children with special needs

Kuter Hayley , Das Geeta , Mughal M Zulf

Background: Children with special needs may be greater risk of vitamin D deficiency due to decreased mobility and outdoor play, concomitant medications that increase catabolism of vitamin D, reduced nutritional intake and low body weight. Gastrostomy-fed children receiving a nutritionally complete formula may still be at risk of vitamin D deficiency due to the above factors.Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the vitamin D status of speci...

ba0004p153 | (1) | ICCBH2015

In-vivo high-resolution peripheral quantitative computer tomography assessment of skeletal microstructure in children with osteogenesis imperfecta

Digby Maria , Dimitri Paul , Arundel Paul , Bishop Nick , Paggiosi Margaret , Offiah Amaka

Objectives: The clinical assessment of bone mass in children with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is normally assessed by DXA. Further information about bone microarchitecture is obtained from bone biopsy which is invasive and requires anaesthetic. High-resolution peripheral quantitative computer tomography (HRpQCT) is an in-vivo imaging modality capable of assessing skeletal microstructure and integrity to a resolution of 80 μm. To date, no HRpQCT studies have incl...

ba0005cabs.oc2.4 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Peripheral tumour re-growth following combination therapy – role of the bone microenvironment

Haider Marie-Therese , Ottewell Penelope D. , Brown Nicola J. , Lefley Diane V. , Holen Ingunn

Background: Cancer patients often receive a combination of drugs that target both the microenvironment and the tumour cells. However, the role of the bone microenvironment (BME) in mediating peripheral breast cancer growth remains poorly understood. This is the first study to determine whether reduced subcutaneous tumour growth following combination therapy is due to direct interactions between the drugs and tumour cells or through zoledronic acid induced alterations to the BM...

ba0005cabs.oc4.2 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Bisphosphonates prevent osteolysis and muscle weakness in aromatase inhibitor-treated mice with breast cancer bone metastases

Wright Laura , Harhash Ahmed , Waning David , Mohammad Khalid , Marks Andrew , Guise Theresa

Up to half of women treated with an aromatase inhibitor (AI) for breast cancer develop muscle weakness, bone loss, and joint pain. Moreover, an elevated state of osteoclastic bone resorption has been shown to prime the bone microenvironment in ways that accelerate metastatic growth. We hypothesized that AI-induced bone loss could increase breast cancer progression in bone and exacerbate muscle weakness associated with bone metastases. Four-week female athymic nude mice underwe...

ba0005oc1.3 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Treatment with vitamin MK-7 prevents deterioration of trabecular bone

Roenn Sofie Hertz , Harsloef Torben , Pedersen Steen Boenloekke , Langdahl Bente Lomholt

Background: Clinical studies suggest that vitamin K2 prevents bone loss and may protect against fractures. Vitamin K is a cofactor in the carboxylation of Osteocalcin (OC). Carboxylated OC promotes mineralization of bone. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of vitamin K2 on osteocalcin, bone mass and -quality.Methods: We conducted a randomized placebo-controlled double-blinded clinical trial, in which 142 postmenopausal osteopenic women we...