Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp299 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Influence of gym high-intensity dynamic exercises and therapeutic exercises on functional status of patients with early rheumatoid arthritis

Orlova Evgeniya , Karateev Dmitry , Kochetkov Andrey , Mozhar Tatiana

Introduction: The patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are less physically active than the general population. The aim of the study is to assess the effect of two exercise programs on the functional status of patients with early RA.Methods: Fifteen patients with early RA underwent ten high-intensity dynamic exercises using Enraf-Nonius gym for 45–60 min, including aerobic part (En-Cardio) and 18–20 muscle-strengthening exercises (En-Dynamic ...

ba0001pp505 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2013

Associations between leptin, growth factors and bone turnover markers in prepubertal obese children

Gajewska Joanna , Ambroszkiewicz Jadwiga , Chelchowska Magdalena , Klemarczyk Witold , Kurpinska Patrycja , Weker Halina , Laskowska-Klita Teresa

Introduction: Obesity is the direct cause of a number of immediate problems during childhood. Among them the high prevalence of fractures and joint problems in obese children was observed. Leptin may influence the development and bone remodeling in children, but this phenomenon is not well understood. Therefore, we studied the relationships between leptin and bone turnover markers, growth factors and anthropometric parameters in obese children.Descriptio...

ba0002p13 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Bone turnover compensates for the delayed growth in small for gestational age neonates

Tenta Roxane , Bourgiezi Ifigeneia , Aliferis Evangelos , Papadopoulou Magda , Gounaris Antonis , Skouroliakou Maria

Objectives: To investigate the possible relationship between neonatal anthropometric characteristics and bone turnover and growth markers in a sample of neonates and their mothers, taking into account the size for the gestational age.Methods: A sample which consisted of 20 small for the gestational age (SGA), appropriate for the gestational age (AGA), and large for the gestational age (LGA) randomly selected term neonates and their 20 mothers were analyz...

ba0003oc1.6 | Phosphate metabolism, fracture repair and osteoarthritis | ECTS2014

The role of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor signalling in fracture healing

Sousa Daniela M , McDonald Michelle M , Mikulec Kathy , Peacock Lauren , Little David G , Herzog Herbert , Lamghari Meriem , Baldock Paul A

Recent studies have demonstrated that the global or osteoblast-specific deletion of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor (Y1R), as well as the pharmacological blockade of Y1R, leads to pronounced anabolic effects in bone metabolism. This suggests that anti-Y1R drug therapy might have clinical applications for the prevention/recovery of bone loss occurring in osteoporosis. Given the high fracture incidence in this target population, it remained...

ba0003oc2.6 | Osteoporosis epidemiology | ECTS2014

Absolute fracture and mortality risk in patients with a recent non-vertebral fracture: the contribution of secondary osteoporosis or other metabolic bone disease (SECOB)

van Geel Tineke , Geusens Piet , Bours Sandrine , Wyers Caroline , van den Bergh Joop

Objective: To investigate whether patients with secondary osteoporosis or other metabolic bone disease (SECOB) have a higher re-fracture or mortality risk.Method: Patients with a recent non-vertebral fracture who visited the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) of a hospital were prospectively followed for 2 years. Pearson Chi-square, Fisher’s Exact test, independent samples T-test, and Cox regression models were used.Results: In to...

ba0003pp89 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Zoledronate prevents lactation induced loss of bone strength and micro-architecture

Wendelboe Mette Hoegh , Thomsen Jesper Skovhus , Bruel Annemarie

Objective: In rodents, lactation is associated with a considerable and very rapid bone loss, which almost completely recovers after weaning. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the bisphosphonate zoledronate (Zln) inhibits lactation induced bone loss during lactation. In addition, to study if Zln interferes with recovery of bone mass after lactation has ceased.Materials and methods: 70 NMRI mice were divided into the following groups:...

ba0003pp276 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Is it necessary to consider fracture site in osteoporosis?

Kim Kwangkyoun

Objectives: To compare the incidence of osteoporosis and the related factors among fracture sites in above 50-year-old patients with fractures caused by low-energy trauma.Materials and methods: 714 patients with fracture from low energy trauma were evaluated retrospectively. By the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, we measured bone mineral density BMD at lumbar spine and proximal femur, and compared the incidence of osteoporosis, age, sex, BMI, previous ...

ba0003pp304 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Activin decoy receptor (IIA) ameliorates immobilisation induced loss of bone and muscle mass in mice

Lodberg Andreas , Thomsen Jesper Skovhus , Bruel Annemarie

Activin is a known physiologic regulator of bone metabolism. Ovariectomy-induced osteopenia has been shown to be attenuated by injection of the activin type IIA decoy receptor (ActRIIA-Fc). However, immobilization-induced osteopenia is driven by different pathways than ovariectomy-induced osteopenia, and the role of activin in immobilization-induced osteopenia has not yet been elucidated.The purpose of the study was to investigate the possible attenuatio...

ba0004p167 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Muscle power and force are predictors of bone microarchitecture and strength in healthy children and adolescents measured by high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography and jumping mechanography

Riddell Amy , Solis-Trapala Ivonne , Prentice Ann , Ward Kate

Puberty is a time for the development of sexual dimorphism in bone and muscle. The aim of this study was to compare sex differences in bone and muscle variables using high-resolution peripheral QCT (HR-pQCT) and jumping mechanography (JM) in children and adolescents. We hypothesised that sex differences to muscle force and power (Fmax and Pmax) may explain differences in bone strength.Total cross-sectional area and density (Tt.CSA and D100), cortical bon...

ba0005cabs.oc3.1 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Blockade of C5aR impairs tumor-induced osteoclastogenesis preventing bone metastasis colonization in lung cancer

Ajona Daniel , Zandueta Carolina , Corrales Leticia , Pajares Maria J. , Martinez-Terroba Elena , Perurena Naiara , Montuenga Luis M. , Pio Ruben , Lecanda Fernando

C5aR is a membrane-associated receptor for C5a, a potent immune mediator generated after complement activation. C5aR expressed in tumor infiltrating immune cells creates a favorable microenvironment for tumor progression. However, the expression of C5aR by cancer cells and its contribution to their malignant phenotype is poorly understood. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that high levels of C5aR in human lung tumors were associated with poor survival (P=0.005) a...