Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp133 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Identification of tumorigenic sarcoma cancer stem cells based on high aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 activity

Lohberger Birgit , Rinner Beate , Stuendl Nicole , Walzer Sonja Maria , Windhager Reinhard , Leithner Andreas

Tumors contain a small population of cancer stem cells (CSC) proposed to be responsible for tumor maintenance and relapse. Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) activity has been used as a functional stem cell marker to isolate CSCs in different cancer types. This study used the Aldefluor assay and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis to isolate ALDH1high cells from five human sarcoma cell lines and one primary chordoma cell line. ALDH1high cell...

ba0001pp134 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Isolation of ALDH1high cells by flow cytometry and investigation of the expression pattern of Wnt pathway genes in primary chordoma cell lines

Lohberger Birgit , Stuendl Nicole , Meditz Katharina , Liegl Bernadette , Leithner Andreas , Rinner Beate

Chordomas are rare, low to intermediate grade malignant bone tumors of the axial skeleton. Current treatment options are limited to surgical procedures as chordomas are largely resistant to conventional radiation and chemotherapy. Cell lines are valuable tools to explore molecular mechanisms involved in tumorigenesis and they have a fundamental impact on the development of new anticancer agents. We established a novel chordoma cell-line, MUG-Chor1, from a recurrent morphologic...

ba0001pp201 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Primary Human Bone Cells treated with Parathyroid Hormone or Dexamethasone show Effects on micro-RNA Expression Patterns Assessed by Second Generation Sequencing

Laxman Navya , Rubin Carl-Johan , Mallmin Hans , Nilsson Olle , Tellgren-Roth Christian , Kindmark Andreas

Introduction: Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) are important post-transcriptional regulators. By binding to complementary RNA strands, they affect mRNA levels and/or mRNA translation. We have previously identified ~90 miRNAs with significant expression levels, with a subset of miRNAs exhibiting interindividual and/or gender differences in expression. In the present project, we have investigated the impact of treatment of parathyroid hormone (PTH) and dexamethasone (DEXA) on global miRNA ex...

ba0001pp243 | Cell biology: osteocytes | ECTS2013

Single osteocyte gene expression in an in vivo model for load-induced bone adaptation

Wilson Robin , Trussel Andreas , Webster Duncan , Kurth Felix , Dittrich Petra , Muller Ralph

It is hypothesized that osteocytes regulate bone adaptation by sensing mechanical strains in their microenvironments and signaling net bone formation or resorption. Owing to bone’s anisotropic architecture, individual osteocytes within a bone experience varying strains under mechanical loading. Thus, to accurately determine the relationships between mechanical strain, osteocyte behavior, and bone remodeling, it is crucial to use a single-cell approach. Using an in viv...

ba0001pp492 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Allele dependent silencing of collagen type I using small interfering RNAs targeting 3′UTR indels – a novel therapeutic approach in osteogenesis imperfecta

Lindahl Katarina , Kindmark Andreas , Laxman Navya , Astrom Eva , Rubin Carl-Johan , Ljunggren Osten

Abstract: Osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as ‘brittle bone disease’, is a heterogeneous disorder of connective tissue generally caused by dominant mutations in the genes COL1A1 and COL1A2, encoding the α1 and α2 chains of type I (pro)collagen. Symptomatic patients are usually prescribed bisphosphonates, but this treatment is neither curative nor sufficient. A promising field is gene silencing through RNA interference. In this study, small interfering RN...

ba0003pp174 | Cell biology: osteocytes | ECTS2014

Structural analysis of tooth and jawbone in a type 2 diabetes mouse model

Repp Felix , Kollmannsberger Philip , Roschger Andreas , Roschger Paul , Wagermaier Wolfgang , Fratzl Peter , Weinkamer Richard

In type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients, an increased fracture risk is observed, although the bone mineral density is even higher than in non-diabetic patients. This raises the question of the quality of the organic and inorganic matrix in bone1–3. T2DM is also known to forward dysfunctions in the development of soft tissues such as brittle skin due to cross-linking of the collagen or inflammation of the gingiva. For the latter, a possible influence of diab...

ba0003pp301 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Effect of gastrointestinal events on treatment patterns, discontinuation, resource utilization, and cost in osteoporosis: an analysis using danish health registries

Kjellberg Jakob , Jorgensen Andreas D , Vestergaard Peter , Ibsen Rikke , Krishna Arun

Objectives: To investigate the burden and impact of gastrointestinal (GI) events in osteoporosis (OP) patients by i) examining the association of GI events with the likelihood of OP treatment initiation; ii) measuring the effect of GI events on treatment discontinuation; and iii) determining the impact of GI events post-OP treatment on health care resource utilization and cost. All subjects are identified utilizing national health registries which cover the whole Danish popula...

ba0003pp361 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Protein malnutrition attenuates bone anabolic response to PTH in female rats

Lavet Cedric , Zacchetti Giovanna , Gasser Jurg Andreas , Rizzoli Rene , Ammann Patrick

We previously demonstrated that an isocaloric low protein diet attenuates the bone anabolic response to GH. Whether such a dietary manipulation could affect the bone anabolic effects of PTH was assessed. We studied 6-month-old female rats pair fed with isocaloric diets with a low protein (2.5% casein, LP) or normal protein content (15% casein, NP) for 2 weeks. Then, the animals were treated with 5 or 40 μg/kg recombinant human amino-terminal fragment PTH(1–34) (PTH-5...

ba0005p37 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2016

Elemental composition of compact human bone correlated with the osteocyte network

Roschger Andreas , Roschger Paul , Repp Felix , Wagermaier Wolfgang , Weinkamer Richard , Klaushofer Klaus , Fratzl Peter

Spatial distributions of major and minor chemical elements are supposed to change during tissue maturation and due to bone diseases. Previous studies suggested that osteocytes have the ability to interact with the bone matrix of their environment. For this interaction osteocytes make use of the big inner surface of the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network (OLCN) in which they are accommodated. The aim of this study was to quantify spatial correlations between the elemental com...