Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p49 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Using high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HRpQCT) to better understand the skeletal response to exercise

Edwards Lauren , Skerry Tim , Paggiosi Margaret , Offiah Amaka

To use HRpQCT to investigate the effects of short term but intense exercise on the bone architecture of the distal radius in exercise-naïve women, with the ultimate aim of developing exercise regimes for children that will maximise their peak bone mass.We have recruited 16 of 20 proposed exercise-naïve women, aged 18–25, for a 12-week exercise study. The exercise consists of supervised hammering of a metal plate, using their dominant arm, ...

ba0004p70 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Ultrasonographic assessment of the skeletal development of the proximal tibia epiphysis, the proximal femur and the distal femur epiphysis in premature and mature newborns

Windschall Daniel , Pommerenke Michael , Rimsl Theresa , Haase Roland

Backround: Usually, skeletal development and bone age in children are still examined by x-ray. In obstetrics the use of fetal ultrasonography (US) of the distal femoral epiphyseal (DFE) and proximal tibial epiphyseal (PTE) ossification centers helps to identify intrauterine growth retardation. And US has been shown to be an excellent tool to assess the mineralization of bones. First ultrasound studies were following the mineralization of bones in young infants.<p class="ab...

ba0004p94 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Effects of different socioeconomic conditions on bone mineral density in healthy Turkish female university students; relation with vitamin D status

Ersoy Betul , Kizilay Deniz Ozalp , Gumuser Gul , Taneli Fatma

Objectives: Skeletal mass approximately doubles at the end of adolescence. Low areal bone mineral density (BMD) associated with vitamin D deficiency may be highly prevalent in some regions of the world. The aim of this study was to investigate effects of different socioeconomic conditions on BMD and vitamin D status in healthy Turkish female university students and to determine an association between Vitamin D status and BMD.Participants and methods: We ...

ba0004p160 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Prevalence of muscle deficits in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Veilleux Louis-Nicolas , Rauch Frank , Curnier Daniel , Krajinovic Maja , Laverdiere Caroline , Sinnett Daniel , Alos Nathalie

Overall cure rates for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have improved allowing the cure of over 85% of patients. At least 70% of survivors of childhood ALL cancers have substantial morbidities as a result of their treatment. There is evidence that survivors of ALL have increased rates of long-term skeletal muscle dysfunction and weakness. Our objective was to determine the percentage of patients with muscle dysfunctions (muscle force, power, endurance, and % of fit...

ba0005oc4.6 | Catabolism and metabolism | ECTS2016

The myokine Irisin improves bone quality and strength

Colaianni Graziana , Cuscito Concetta , Mongelli Teresa , Pignataro Paolo , Liu Peng , Lu Ping , Mori Giorgio , Brunetti Giacomina , Yuen Tony , Sun Li , Reseland Janne , Colucci Silvia , Zaidi Mone , Cinti Saverio , Grano Maria

Irisin is a hormone-like myokine secreted from skeletal muscle in response to exercise. Considering that an intimate relationship between skeletal muscle and bone has been well established and that physical exercise physiologically stimulates the skeleton strengthening, we explored the involvement of Irisin on bone metabolism.Our findings demonstrated that the myokine Irisin improves cortical bone mass and geometry in vivo, supporting the idea t...

ba0005p7 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Effect of estrogen deficiency on loaded and non-loaded area of temporomandibular or knee Joint

Hwang Soon Jung , Yang Hoon Joo , Seong Yeju

Introduction: Low level of estrogen has regarded as a main contributing factor of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis in young women patients. However, there is lack of evidence about the occurrence of arthritis in knee joint (KJ) related with estrogen deficiency. This study aimed to investigate the effect of estrogen deficiency on the loaded and non-loaded bone area of TMJ or KJ.Method and materials: Total of 28 SD rats were allocated into two group...

ba0005p24 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2016

Epidemiological and biomechanical influences on the prevalence and progression of periprosthetic osteolisis after total hip replacement: analysis with magnetic resonance imaging

Sandoval Manuel Angel , Perez-Coto Ivan , Iglesias Susana , Hernandez-Vaquero Daniel

Introduction and objectives: There is an increasing interest in knowing the factors related to the wear particle-induced disease in total hip replacement (THR), after long-term follow up. Numerous studies have analyzed the development and the destruction patterns of the osteolisis. The objectives of this study were to determine the factors associated with major frequency and severity of this disease and their influence in the osteolytic progression pattern, using magnetic reso...

ba0005p65 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Effect of postponing puberty and cross-sex hormone therapy on bone turnover markers and BMAD in transgender adolescents

Vlot Mariska , Klink Daniel , den Heijer Martin , Blankenstein Marinus , Rotteveel Joost , Heijboer Annemieke

Background: Puberty is highly important for the accumulation of bone mass. Bone turnover and bone mineral density can be affected in transgender adolescents when puberty is postponed by gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogues (GnRHa), followed by treatment with cross-sex hormone therapy (CSHT).Objective: To investigate the effect of GnRHa and CSHT on bone turnover markers (BTMs) and bone mineral apparent density (BMAD) in transgender adolescents.<p ...

ba0005p202 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

The effect of potassium citrate on human primary osteoclasts in vitro

Torreggiani Elena , Massa Annamaria , Di Pompo Gemma , Granchi Donatella , Baldini Nicola

An increasing amount of scientific evidence suggests that western diet is a risk factor for osteopenia and osteoporosis. Indeed, metabolic acidosis, occurring after high levels of protein intake, may adversely impact on the skeleton by disrupting calcium metabolism, and leads to a decrease of bone mineral density (BMD). Currently, the prevention and treatment of osteopenia and osteoporosis are mainly based on lifestyle modifications (i.e. exercise, quitting smoking and ensurin...

ba0005p294 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Establishing an LRP5 mutant zebrafish (D. Rerio) model of bone acquisition

Shochat Chen , Harari Ram , Karasik David

Aim & background: Evidence from genetic studies of osteoporosis and fracture risk indicate that bone mineral density (BMD) is genetically controlled. The low-density-lipoprotein-related receptor 5 (lrp5) gene is a known co-receptor in the canonical Wnt bone formation regulatory pathway. Although mutations found in this gene have been shown to regulate BMD in humans, and Lrp5 knockout mice had reduced bone mass, its role in the bone development/bone acquis...