Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

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...

ba0002p60 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Failure of free, public vitamin D supplementation program for Quebec infants: temporal trends and significant predictors

Millette Maude , Sharma Atul , Weiler Hope , Sheehy Odile , Berard Anick , Rodd Celia

Over 80% of Quebec woman initiate breastfeeding, and rates of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months doubled from 2003 (9.7%) to 2009 (19.0%). To prevent deficiency, current recommendations for these infants include 400 IU/day of vitamin D. For 20 years, Quebec has offered a program of free vitamin D supplements through its public medication insurance plan (RAMQ).Objective: Program evaluation over the last decade.Methods: This is a re...

ba0001pp50 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Micro-morphological properties of osteons reveal changes in cortical bone stability during aging, osteoporosis and bisphosphonate treatment in women

Bernhard Andreas , Milovanovic Petar , Hahn Michael , Djonic Danijela , Krause Matthias , Breer Stefan , Pueschel Klaus , Zimmermann Elizabeth A , Djuric Marija , Amling Michael , Busse Bjoern

Bone remodeling is the key process in bone structural reorganization, and its alterations lead to changes in bone mechanical strength. Since osteons reflect different bone remodeling patterns, we hypothesize that the femoral cortex of females with miscellaneous age, disease, and treatment conditions will display distinct osteonal morphology and osteocyte lacunar numbers along with different mechanical properties.The specimens used in this study were coll...

ba0005p114 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Increased zinc accumulation in mineralized osteosarcoma tissue

Rauwolf Mirjam , Pemmer Bernhard , Roschger Andreas , Turyanskaya Anna , Simon Rolf , Lang S. , Puchner S E , Windhager Reinhard , Klaushofer Klaus , Wobrauschek Peter , Hofstaetter Jochen G , Roschger Paul , Streli Christina

Abnormal tissue levels of certain trace elements such as Zinc (Zn) were reported in various types of cancer. Little is known about the role of Zn in osteosarcoma.Using confocal synchrotron radiation micro X-ray fluorescence analysis, we characterized the spatial distribution of Zn in high-grade (G3) sclerosing osteosarcoma of nine patients (4 f/5 m; 7 knee/1 humerus/1 femur) following chemotherapy and wide surgical resection. The study was done in accord...

ba0005p312 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Manganese distribution in bone tissue by SR-μXRF

Turyanskaya Anna , Rauwolf Mirjam , Roschger Andreas , Prost Josef , Pemmer Bernhard , Simon Rolf , Roschger Paul , Hofstaetter Jochen G. , Landete-Castillejos Tomas , Wobrauschek Peter , Streli Christina

Contemporary elemental imaging techniques are greatly contributing into the bone research. Synchrotron radiation induced confocal micro x-ray fluorescence technique (SR-μXRF) was employed for the analysis, being the most powerful and sufficient tool in detection and characterization of trace element distributions in bone tissue. Manganese (Mn), as a potential contributor into the mechanisms of calcium incorporation into bone tissue is in the spotlight of research. Further...

ba0005p490 | Steroid hormones and receptors | ECTS2016

Phosphorylation of S122 in ERα is important for the skeletal response to estrogen treatment

Gustafsson Karin , Farman Helen , Lionikaite Vikte , Wu Jianyao , Henning Petra , Andersson Annica , Islander Ulrika , Bernardi Angelina , Windahl Sara , Skrtic Sofia , Sjogren Klara , Koskela Antti , Tuukkanen Juha , Krust Andree , Chambon Pierre , Ohlsson Claes , Lagerquist Marie

It is well established that estrogen, mainly via estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), has positive effects on bone, but estrogen is not considered as a treatment option against osteoporosis due to negative side-effects in other tissues. ERα is widely subjected to posttranslational modifications (PTMs), which can affect cellular responses to estrogen in a tissue specific manner by influencing the function of ERα and its interactions with other proteins. The in vivo...

ba0001pp80 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Bone metabolism is influenced by serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D in healthy children

Czekuc-Kryskiewicz Edyta , Karczmarewicz Elzbieta , Jaworski Maciej , Czech-Kowalska Justyna , Gorska Anna , Konstantynowicz Jerzy , Pludowski Pawel , Piskorski Jaroslaw , Lorenc Roman

Introduction: Serum 25(OH)D concentrations for optimal bone metabolism in children is unknown. Only few data exist describing the effects of increasing serum 25(OH)D on bone metabolism markers.Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the association between serum 25(OH)D and bone metabolism markers in children.Patients and methods: Serum levels of bone formation (OC, P1NP) and bone resorption (CTx) markers (Cobas e411, Roche Diagno...

ba0006p026 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Own research experience of bone tissue metabolism in patients with the Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

Demyan Yuriy , Guk Iurii , Magomedov Oleksandr , Zyma Andrii , Cheverda Andrii , Polishchuk Tamara Kincha , Balacka Natalia

Purpose: To explore the features of bone metabolism and create a system of medical correction of violations in patients with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.Materials and methods: Based on the analysis of the survey results of 12 patients with different types of EDS aged 3 to 10 years (males - 8 patients, female - 4 patients) who were treated in Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology,National Academy of Medical Sciences, Kiev, Ukraine from 2005 to 2015 years. ...

ba0001pp502 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2013

Craniofacial consequences of high-dose zoledronic acid injections in onco-pediatric patients

Lezot Frederic , Chesneau Julie , Battaglia Severine , Brion Regis , Farges Jean-Christophe , Lescaille Geraldine , Castaneda Beatriz , Marec-Berard Perrine , Brugieres Laurence , Corradini Nadege , Heymann Dominique , Redini Francoise

Background: High zoledronic acid (ZOL) dose protocol, one of the most potent inhibitors of bone resorption, is currently evaluated in a phase III clinical trial in Europe for the treatment of malignant pediatric primary bone tumors. The impact of such an intensive treatment on the craniofacial skeleton growth is a critical question in the context of patients with actively growing skeleton, in the light of our previous studies evidencing that endochondral bone formation was tra...