Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002p163 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Phenotype–genotype correlation and role of ancillary investigations in atypical and rare forms of osteogenesis imperfecta

Balasubramanian Meena , Parker Michael , Bishop Nicholas J

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders of bone formation, resulting in low bone mass and an increased propensity to fracture. It is a variable condition with a range of clinical severity. About 90% of patients with a clinical diagnosis of OI have a mutation in the COL1A1 or COL1A2 genes, which shows an autosomal dominant pattern (AD) of inheritance. Other genes are associated with the autosomal recessive (AR) ...

ba0005cabs.oc1.3 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Blocking IL-1R signalling inhibits breast cancer growth and bone metastases by altering the tumour microenvironment

Bradbury Steven , Rennicks Sarah , Evans Alyson , del Carmen Basitdas Mary , Holen Ingunn , Ottewell Penelope

Background: We have recently identified interleukin 1B (IL-1B) as a potential biomarker for predicting breast cancer patients at increased risk for developing bone metastasis. In mouse models, IL-1B and its receptor (IL-1R1) are upregulated in breast cancer cells that metastasise to bone compared with cells that do not. We have now investigated whether blocking IL-1R with the clinically licensed antagonist, anakinra, might be a potential treatment for breast cancer and bone me...

ba0005p97 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Vitamin D therapy: the effects of race, skin colour and genotype

Sujatha Jaya , Kothandapani Gopal , Evans Lucy , Fatma Gossiel , Walsh Jennifer , Eastell Richard , Bishop Nick

Background: It is well established that Asians have lower levels of vitamin D (25OHD) when compared to Caucasians. Vitamin D binding protein (DBP) levels are also lower in some races than in Caucasians.Objectives: i) To find out whether DBP is lower in Asians; ii) To find out whether free 25OHD is lower in Asians; iii) To find out whether PTH is increased in Asians and interpret this in relation to 25OHD levels and iv) To find out whether the increment i...

ba0001oc5.4 | Treatment of osteoporosis | ECTS2013

Effects of romosozumab administration on trabecular and cortical bone assessed with quantitative computed tomography and finite element analysis

Graeff C , Campbell G , Pena J , Padhi D , Grossman A , Chang S , Libanati C , Gluer C-C

Romosozumab is an investigational bone-forming agent that inhibits sclerostin. Recent data demonstrated that it stimulated bone formation, decreased bone resorption, and led to rapid and substantial increases in areal bone mineral density (BMD; McClung, J Bone Miner Res 27 (S1) S8–S9, 2012). In a Phase 1b, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multiple dose study, we studied the effects of romosozumab administered for 3 months and follow-...

ba0002p172 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Longitudinal assessment of spinal bone mineral density in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 using dual energy absorptiometry and quantitative computed tomography

Eelloo Judith , Ward Kate , Huson Susan M , Adams Judith E , Russell Sarah , Wright Naville , Evans Gareth , Mughal M Zulf

Aim: Scoliosis is a common skeletal problem affecting 10–30% of patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). NF1 patients have been shown to have reduced bone mineral density (BMD) which may play a role in the pathogenesis or progression of scoliosis. Our centre is one of four international centres currently evaluating the efficacy of various spinal imaging techniques and BMD as predictors for scoliosis in NF1. In our cohort we measured the lumbar spine (LS) BMD both by ...

ba0005p487 | Preclinical and ex vivo imaging | ECTS2016

The CAM assay for human bone regeneration evaluation: the potential of Laponite® clay gel for growth factor delivery ex vivo

Moreno-Jimenez Ines , Hulsart-Billstrom Gry , Lanham Stuart A , Kanczler Janos M , Evans Nicholas D , Oreffo Richard O C

An increasing number of biomaterials are in development, seeking to mimic the natural cascade of events during fracture repair. However, these biomaterials need to be rigorously tested prior to clinical application. In vitro testing lacks the physiological environment, while in vivo studies do not always predict the patient response. Here we hypothesize that the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay can be used to culture human living bone and we aim to examin...

ba0002p18 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Influence of anthropometric parameters on assessment of paediatric bone mineral density and bone mineral content

Hangartner Thomas N , Short David F , Gilsanz Vicente , Kalkwarf Heidi J , Lappe Joan M , Oberfield Sharon , Shepherd John A , Zemel Babette S , Winer Karen

Objectives: Creation of reference curves for areal bone mineral density (aBMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) with consideration of relevant anthropometric variables.Methods: Analysis of the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) data collected as part of the Bone Mineral Density in Childhood Study1, including 2012 boys and girls, 5–22 years old, with a total of 10 525 visits, resulting in aBMD and BMC observations at the lumbar spine, hi...

ba0006p145 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Longitudinal growth and bone development in glucocorticoid treated boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Joseph S , Capaldi N , DiMarco M , Dunne J , Horrocks I , Shepherd S , Ahmed S F , Wong S C

Background: There is still limited information on changes in growth especially segmental growth and bone mass of glucocorticoid(GC) treated boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).Objectives: To evaluate changes in growth and bone mass in GC treated boys with DMD.Methods: Retrospective study of 15 boys with DMD treated with GC, median age 7.6 years (4.1, 15.5) who had repeated DXA scan for clinical monitoring of bone health, me...

ba0003oc6.3 | Osteoporosis treatment and the effects of physical activity | ECTS2014

Vitamin D is low in obesity, and this is due to greater volume of distribution

Walsh Jennifer S , Evans Amy L , Bowles Simon , Naylor Kim E , Gossiel Fatma , Jacques Richard , Schoenmakers Inez , Jones Kerry S , Eastell Richard

Low circulating levels of total 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) have been reported in obese people of different ethnicities in several countries. Low total 25OHD in obesity could be due to lower binding proteins (with normal free 25OHD), lower dietary intake or sunlight exposure, greater volume of distribution (pool size) or more rapid metabolic clearance.The aims of this study were to determine if free 25OHD and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2...