Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp81 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Characterization of an Y1R antagonist as a drug for bone regeneration

Alencastre Ines , Almeida Catarina , Leite Diana , Alves Cecilia , Sousa Daniela , Neto Estrela , Lamghari Meriem

Recently, Y1 receptor (Y1R) has arisen as a potential regulator in the local control of bone turnover. BIBP3226 is a potent Y1R selective antagonist that was successfully used in in vitro studies showing a positive impact in the benefit of bone turnover, thus providing good perspectives for its use as a pharmacological tool for bone regeneration.However, BIBP3226 behaviour in a complex milieu such as the bone compartment is unknown. As drugs can...

ba0001pp111 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

The effect of gastric bypass treatment for obesity on hormones related to bone re-modeling and intestinal growth

Hartmann Bolette , Vestergaard Henrik , Bonfils Peter , Hansen Marie , Albrechtsen Nicolai , Eskildsen Peter , Floyd Andrea , Svenningsen Annette Lykke , Holst Jens Juul

Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between gut hormones and bone re-modeling and intestinal growth by measuring meal stimulated changes in hormones and bone markers in blood samples collected from patients before and after gastric bypass (GBP).Methods: Eighteen patients (12 females and 6 males) were included in the study, approved by the Municipal Ethical Committee of Copenhagen. All subjects were studied before surgery (~2 wee...

ba0001pp210 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Open source software for semi-automated histomorphometry of bone resorption and formation parameters

van 't Hof Rob , Rose Lorraine , Daroszewska Anna

Histomorphometric analysis is an essential technique to measure bone formation and resorption parameters. Here we present three novel open source image analysis packages that allow the rapid semi-automated analysis of histomorphometric bone resorption, osteoid, and calcein double labelling parameters.Mice were injected with calcein 5 and 2 days before killing. Tibia and vertebrae were fixed in formalin, embedded in methylmethacrylate and the blocks secti...

ba0001pp244 | Cell biology: osteocytes | ECTS2013

Strontium ranelate and conditioned medium from mechanically-stimulated human bone cells both enhance osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells

Bakker Astrid , Zandieh-Doulabi Behrouz , Klein-Nulend Jenneke

Strontium ranelate (SrRan) is an efficient treatment for osteoporosis, because SrRan both inhibits osteoclasts and stimulates osteoblastic bone formation. We have previously shown that SrRan also affects mouse osteocyte signaling towards osteoclast precursors and mature osteoblasts. This study assessed the effect of SrRan on paracrine signaling from mechanically-stimulated human osteocytes towards mesenchymal stem cells.Human primary bone cells, used as ...

ba0001pp357 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

The prevalence of osteoporosis and risk factors for bone demineralization in Italy: first results from the firmo study

Fossi Caterina , Cavalli Loredana , Giusti Francesca , Metozzi Alessia , Parri Simone , Guazzini Andrea , Maria Luisa Brandi

Objective(s): We aimed to determine the prevalence of osteoporosis and risk factors for bone demineralization in the Italian population.Material and methods: 3090 consecutive subjects were screened for osteoporosis by using calcaneal quantitative ultrasounds (QUS) in 16 Italian cities (women: 2635; men: 455) during the extension of the FIRMO study carried out in 2011 on about 7000 people. Anamnestic data were collected to assess the presence of recognize...

ba0001pp362 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Assessment of osteoporosis knowledge among Lebanese physicians

Yaghi Yasser , Horr Fatiha El , Mousa Yousef , Yaghi Kinda , Maan Nancy

Aims and background: Osteoporosis is a growing public health problem in developing countries. Awareness can lead to reduction in the incidence of the disease and consequently the fragility fractures.Osteoporosis knowledge is an important contributor to improving management and treatment of patients. The aim of this study was to measure osteoporosis knowledge among Lebanese physicians.Subjects and methods: Representative random samp...

ba0001pp367 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Estimated glomerular filtration rate is associated with bone fragility in the elderly

Goncalves Maria Joao , Rodrigues Ana , Caetano-Lopes Joana , Raquel Emilia , Lopes Ana , Vidal Bruno , Vale Ana Catarina , Sarmento Marco , Vaz Maria Fatima , Monteiro Jacinto , Fonseca Joao Eurico , Canhao Helena

Introduction: Osteoporosis is frequently associated with renal disease, namely the bone metabolism disturbances caused by secondary hyperparathyroidism of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The increased risk of fragility fractures is well demonstrated in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). There is recent evidence that bone pathological changes start early in the course of CKD. Our aim is to evaluate whether chronic renal disease, before ESRD, is associated with bone fra...

ba0001pp441 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Reducing the risk of hypocalcaemia with parenteral antiresorptive therapies: an audit

Xu Wei , Baker Kenneth , Reavley Rachel , Oates Emily , Aspray Terry

Introduction: Intravenous bisphosphonates (IB) and subcutaneous denosumab (SD) are potent antiresorptive agents widely used in the treatment of osteoporosis, Paget’s disease and metastatic malignancy. Several case reports have identified the risk of life-threatening hypocalcaemia with these treatments, particularly in the context of vitamin D deficiency and further highlighted by recent UKMHRA advice.Design: To optimise vitamin D status and decrease...

ba0001pp461 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

QTc interval in hypercalcemic kidney transplant recipients

Smalcelj Ruzica , Smalcelj Anton

Bone metabolism disorders and hypercalcemia occur often in kidney transplant recipients.In 59 kidney recipients (aged 22–74 years, creatinine clearance > 50 ml/min) who were hypercalcemic on more than three consecutive previous visits, the following serum parameters were estimated 1–147 months posttransplant: iPTH, Ca total and ionized, Pi, total and bone alkaline phosphatase, crosslaps, 25(OH)D3, cyclosporine/tacrolimus trough levels. Urin...

ba0002p24 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Effects of endurance training on somatic growth in a rat model of chronic kidney disease related growth retardation

Landau Daniel , Guterman Maayan , Yahalom Ari , Troib Ariel , Rabkin Ralph , Segev Yael

Objectives: CKD in children is associated with suppressed body growth. Physical activity has been previously shown to increase expression of IGF1 signaling in muscles of rats with CKD, but the effects of this intervention on bone tissue have not been investigated yet. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercise on CKD related bone disease.Methods: Twenty-day old/50 g male rats underwent a two step subtotal nephrectomy (Nx) or...