Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002p76 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Final height and bone health in young adults, transplanted in childhood

Dyck Maria Van , Herman Jean , Lombaerts Rita

: This study analyses the long-term effect of rhGH on final height (FH) and bone health in renal transplanted patients.Twenty-one young adult patients, aged 17–26 years, were studied. Group A consisted of 15 patients (12 boys) who received rhGH during 3.0 years before transplantation. After transplantation three boys needed rhGH again for 3.5 years. In group B six patients (three boys) didn’t need rhGH before transplantation, three girls receiv...

ba0001pp328 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Bone mineral density distribution in early osteoporotic bone

Abdulghani Saba , Santos Luis , Vidal Bruno , Cascao Rita , Fonseca Joao

Osteoporosis (OP) is characterised by low bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration of the bone tissue, leading to enhanced bone fragility and increased fracture risk. OP causes an imbalance in the cellular remodelling process thus inducing changes in the bone’s mineral and organic phases that are responsible for its strength and stiffness. The purpose of this study is to investigate the early effects of OP progression on the arrangement of bone tissue mineral phase ...

ba0006p046 | (1) | ICCBH2017

A 16 years old follow up in one case of congenital multiple hormone deficiency: growth, sexual development and bone metabolism

Petrolini Chiara , Stagi Stefano , Rubino Chiara , Gioe Daniela , Spina Luisa La , Peluso Francesca , Monica Matteo Della , Martino Maurizio de

Background: Congenital multiple hormone deficiency (CMHD) is a rare condition caused by mutations in transcription factors involved in pituitary ontogenesis1. Incidence of mutations in POU1F1 gene in results between 3.8 and 7.7%2. POU1F1 gene mutations lead to somatolactotroph and thryotroph deficiencies. Brain MRI can be normal or shows pituitary hypoplasia without extrapituitary anomalies.Presenting problem: We describe the growth...

ba0004p31 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Mineral metabolism in children with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

De Rechter Stephanie , Bacchetta Justine , Dubourg Laurence , Cochat Pierre , Van Dyck Mieke , Evenepoel Pieter , Levtchenko Elena , Mekahli Djalila

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common monogenic cause of renal failure. Data from adult ADPKD population show increased fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) levels while circulating Klotho levels decrease, with a low TmP/GFR even in patients with normal renal function. Moreover, in ADPKD animal models, cyst lining renal cells were demonstrated to produce FGF23, although the animals displayed FGF23 resistance. No data are available in a paediatr...

ba0002oc29 | Chronic diseases | ICCBH2013

Mineral metabolism, cortical volumetric bone mineral density and fracture risk in childhood chronic kidney disease

Denburg Michelle , Tsampalieros Anne , de Boer Ian , Shults Justine , Kalkwarf Heidi , Zemel Babette , Foerster Debbie , Stokes David , Leonard Mary

Background and Objectives: The relations among cortical volumetric bone mineral density (CortBMD) and comprehensive measures of mineral metabolism have not been addressed in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The aim was to identify determinants of CortBMD in childhood CKD. A secondary objective was to assess if CortBMD was associated with subsequent fracture.Design/participants: This prospective cohort study in children, adolescents and young adults (ages 5&...

ba0001pp10 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Hadju–Cheney syndrome: report of two cases in a family

Terroso Georgina , Bernardes Miguel , Aleixo Abelha , Madureira Pedro , Vieira Romana , Fonseca Rita , Goncalves Diana , Costa Lucia

Objectives: To describe two familiar cases of Hajdu–Cheney syndrome, a rare genetic disorder associated with skeletal dysplasia, craniofacial abnormalities, short stature, acro-osteolysis and osteoporosis.Materials and methods: A 51-year-old woman (case 1) presented in our outpatient clinic with pseudo-clubbing of some fingers and toes. She was short (139 cm) and thin (34 kg). She had facial and cranial abnormalities: thin lips, long philtrum, full ...

ba0001pp12 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Severe osteoporosis associated with Hajdu–Cheney syndrome: follow-up after 2 years of teriparatide therapy

Terroso Georgina , Bernardes Miguel , Aleixo Abelha , Vieira Romana , Madureira Pedro , Fonseca Rita , Goncalves Diana , Costa Lucia

Objectives: To describe the response to treatment with teriparatide for osteoporosis associated with Hajdu–Cheney syndrome after a follow-up 2 years.Material and methods: A 51-year-old woman presented in our outpatient clinic with pseudo-clubbing of some fingers and toes. She was short (139 cm) and thin (34 kg). She also had some facial and cranial abnormalities: thin lips, long philtrum, full cheeks, micrognathia, short neck, bushy eyebrows and coa...

ba0001pp106 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Bone microtomography and immunohistochemistry of acyclic rats post antiresorptive therapy and resistance training

Stringhetta-Garcia Camila , Morais Samuel , Louzada Mario , Ervolino Edilson , Dornelles Rita

Osteoporosis is a growing public health problem. As allies have for preventing physical activity, especially resistance training (RT) and hormone replacement. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of Raloxifene (RLX) and RT in bone metabolism of rats on their aging period. Wistar rats (14–18 months), sham or ovariectomized (OVX) were treated with RLX (1 mg/kg per day) or saline by gavage and subjected to RT or not. The animals were subjected to RT-oriented pract...

ba0001pp34 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Obesity induced by a sucrose-rich diet promotes deficits in bone mineralization and microarchitecture

Biffe Bruna , Nunes Maria Tereza , Carvalho Antonio Augusto , Colli Vilma , Dornelles Rita , Nakamune Ana Claudia , Florindo Pedro , Louzada Mario Jefferson

In order to examine metabolic and biophysical parameters arising from obesity, male rats were given to drinking 30% sucrose (p/v) for 8 weeks. During the experimental period, animals in the control group (C) consumed higher amounts of food and water, but the body mass was smaller than the group receiving sucrose (S). In this group, the caloric load given to the animals for eight weeks resulted in increased energy consumption, in glycemia and in plasma leptin and abdominal fat....

ba0003pp260 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Dietary phosphorus intake is positively associated with some radial and tibial pQCT bone traits in premenopausal females with seemingly high calcium intake

Itkonen Suvi , Saarnio Elisa , Kemi Virpi , Karp Heini , Pekkinen Minna , Rita Hannu , Sievanen Harri , Laitinen Kalevi , Lamberg-Allardt Christel

Phosphorus intake in western countries is high due to abundant consumption of animal protein and also because of the expanding use of highly absorbable food additive phosphate (FAP) salts in food processing. P is essential for hydroxyapatite in bone, but short-term studies have shown that high P, especially FAP, intake has acute negative effects on bone metabolism. In this study, we investigated the associations between dietary P intake and bone turnover markers by using a cro...