Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006p159 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Maternal calcium supplementation in a rural Gambian population associated with reduced blood pressure among adolescent female, but not male, offspring

Schoenbuchner Simon , Moore Sophie , Jarjou Landing , Ward Kate , Prentice Ann

We have previously observed sex-specific effects of maternal calcium supplementation on offspring childhood growth, in a rural Gambian population with habitually low calcium intake (~300 mg daily).1,2 There was no effect on maternal blood pressure, the primary outcome of the original trial.3 In this study, we aim to investigate effects on offspring blood pressure (BP) in the same cohort. We recruited children (205 female, 182 male) born following a random...

ba0006p160 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Maternal calcium supplementation in a rural Gambian population associated with reduced height and weight among adolescent female, but not male, offspring

Schoenbuchner Simon , Moore Sophie , Jarjou Landing , Prentice Ann , Ward Kate

We have previously reported sex-specific effects of prepubertal calcium supplementation on the timing of adolescent growth,1 as well as sex-specific effects of maternal calcium supplementation on offspring childhood growth,2,3 in a rural Gambian population with habitually low calcium intake (~300 mg daily). In this study, we aim to investigate longer-term effects of maternal calcium supplementation on adolescent growth in same cohort. We recruited childre...

ba0007p202 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Vibration therapy improves mobility and has no detrimental impact on bone health in adolescents with mild cerebral palsy independent of daily protocol duration (9 minutes/day vs. 15 minutes/day)

Gusso Silmara , Mahadevan Renuka , Derraik Jose , Cutfield Wayne , Hofman Paul

Adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) have altered muscle tone and reduced bone mass, which can lead to impaired mobility and function increasing their risk for osteopenia in later life. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the efficacy of two side-alternating vibration therapy (VT) protocols (9 minutes/day versus 15 minutes/day) over a 20-week program on mobility and bone health in adolescents with mild CP. METHODS: Sixteen participants (12.4±0.9 years; 10 males) with mild cerebral p...

ba0001pp341 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Vitamin D levels in immobilized Spanish adults: the Camargo Cohort Study

Olmos Jose M , Velasco Pilar Garcia , Hernandez Jose l , Martinez Josefina , Cabrero Veronica , Valero Carmen , Gonzalez-Macias Jesus

Objective: To determine serum 25-lydroxivitamin D (25OHD) and intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in an immobilized population from Northern Spain.Subjects and methods: We studied 125 immobilized people (37 men and 88 women) aged 53–101 years. (85±8 years.). Seventy-five percent of the subjects lived at home, residing in nursing homes the remaining 25%. None of them received antiresorptive therapy, corticosteroids or vitamin D supplements. ...

ba0001pp342 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Bone mineral density in statin users: analysis of a population-based cohort from Spain

Hernandez Jose L , Olmos Jose M , Romana Galo , Martinez Josefina , Yezerska Irina , de Juan Julia , Gonzalez-Macias Jesus

Objective: To analyze the effects of statins on bone mineral density (BMD), in participants from a large population-based cohort.Subjects and methods: We studied 2315 subjects (1422 women and 893 men) from the Camargo Cohort, and analyzed the differences in BMD between statin or non-statin users. We also studied the effect of the type of statin, dose, pharmacokinetic properties, and length of treatment, on BMD.Results: Four hundred...

ba0003pp250 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Vitamin D levels in male patients with systemic lupus erythematosus

Vergara Cristina , Martinez-Ferrer Angels , Vicens Elvira , Valls Elia , Oller Jose , De la Morena Isabel , Ybanez Desamparados , Alegre Juan Jose

Introduction: Although systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has traditionally been considered a disease of women, men may also be afected. Male osteoporosis is increasingly recognised. Several studies have reported that mean bone mineral density is significantly reduced in SLE women patients and most of them have low levels of vitamin D. The aim of our study is to analize this situation in men.Objectives: Determine 25-hydroxyvitamin-D (25OHD) serum concent...

ba0005p237 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Association among oxidative stress, Wnt signaling and trabecular bone microstructure in osteoporosis and osteoarthritis

Giner Merce , Miranda Cristina , Jose Montoya M. , Portal Sergio , Angeles Vazquez M. , Jose Miranda M. , Esbrit Pedro , Perez-Cano Ramon

Experimental studies suggested that both, oxidative stress and the Wnt pathway, are important factors in the regulation of bone remodeling. Thus, low antioxidant levels and elevated markers of Wnt pathway inhibitors (sclerostin) levels are associated with a reduced bone mineral density and increased risk of osteoporotic fracture. Whether oxidative stress and the Wnt pathway are related to fracture risk is poorly understood.M&M: Cross-sectional study ...

ba0002oc16 | Diagnostics | ICCBH2013

Longitudinal analysis of volumetric density, size and strength towards the end of skeletal maturation in Gambian males habituated to low calcium intake

Schoenbuchner Simon , Prentice Ann , Sawo Yankuba , Ceesay Mustapha , Mendy Michael , Ward Kate

To understand differences in bone health between and within populations, it is crucial to characterise bone development during childhood and adolescence. Peak height velocity at age 16 and young adult height at age 23.5 years were recently reported in Gambian males accustomed to low calcium intake1. Our study aims to describe bone accrual after peak height velocity in the same population.We used peripheral quantitative computed tomography to m...

ba0004p30 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Whole-body MR imaging as diagnostic tool in children with hereditary multiple osteochondromas

Staal Heleen , Dremmen Marjolein , Robben Simon , Witlox Adhiambo , van Rhijn Lodewijk

Patients with hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) undergo frequent X-rays to evaluate the growth of the osteochondromas. The conventional radiographs show clear images of the growth of the bony part of the osteochondromas and of the growth direction of the long bones. However the cartilage cap on the osteochondroma nor the cartilage of the nearby epiphysis or the surrounding soft tissue of the osteochondromas is shown. Besides these disadvantages taking frequent radiogra...

ba0004p188 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Fractures, bone mass and geometry in black and white South African children: The Birth to Twenty cohort

Thandrayen Kebashni , Schoenbuchner Simon , Ward Kate , Micklesfield Lisa , Norris Shane , Prentice Ann , Pettifor John

The prevalence of fractures in white children in South Africa is double that of black children (1). White males who fractured were shown to be more physically (2). The aim of this study was to compare the bone mass and geometry measures using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) and dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in black and white children with and without a history of fracture to determine the risk factors for fractures.Lifetime f...