Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p71 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Transcriptional analysis of bone healing in mouse: an insight into biological and chronological overlapping genes

Malhan Deeksha , Schmidt-Bleek Katharina , Duda Georg , Heiss Christian , El Khassawna Thaqif

The healing of skeletal fractures involves a cascade of overlapping cellular events. This study aims to deepen the understanding of molecular networks orchestrating these events.Standard closed fracture in the left femur of male 8–10 weeks old C57BL/6N mice were analyzed at (day=D) D3, D7, D10, D14, D21 & D28 post fracture (N=5/time point). Total RNA was prepared for whole genome expression profiling using Illumina μ-array kit. Dat...

ba0005p251 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Establishment of an in vivo model to examine the osteoanabolic epigenome

Saito Hiroaki , Najafova Zeynab , Jahn Katharina , Taipaleenmaki Hanna , Gasser Andreas , Johnsen Steven A. , Hesse Eric

Increasing bone formation is an effective approach to prevent osteoporotic fractures. Although the intermittent administration of PTH is an established osteoanabolic therapy and an anti-Sclerostin antibody (Scle-AB) is currently being tested in phase 3 clinical trials, a great need exists for additional bone anabolic agents. Thus, in the context of a bi-national consortium we aim to uncover novel epigenomic networks controlling bone formation to identify new epigenomic approac...

ba0006p184 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Physical activity and health-related quality of life in patients with chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis – pilot and model project in a rare inflammatory bone disease

Nentwich Julia , Holl-Wieden Annette , Morbach Henner , Girschick Hermann Josef , Ruf Katharina , Hebestreit Helge , Hofmann Christine

Objectives: Chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) is an inflammatory, non-bacterial disorder of the skeletal system of yet unknown etiology (ORPHA 324964). CNO predominantly affects the metaphyses of long bones, but lesions can occur at any sites of the skeleton. Patients present with local bone pain and inflammation and - to our experience - often suffer from functional impairment with significant disabilities of daily life. The objective of this study was to assess physi...

ba0003pp412 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2014

Team management of young persons with osteogenesis imperfecta

Hagberg Maud , Lowing Kristina , Malmgren Barbro , Kumlien Catharina , Eva AEstrom

The pediatric osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) team at our university hospital was established in 1991. The multi- and inter-disciplinary team consists of: pediatric neurologist, nurse, nursing assistant, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, orthopedic surgeon, orthotist, radiologist, dentist and geneticist. We also have a close collaboration with other specialists.Our assignment is high qualified diagnostics, functional assessments and also individualiz...

ba0005p109 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Antiproliferative properties of oleuropein in human osteosarcoma cells

Moran Jose M , Leal-Hernandez Olga , Canal-Macias Maria L , Lavado-Garcia Jesus M , Roncero-Martin Raul , Aliaga Ignacio , Pedrera-Zamorano Juan D

Background: Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Natural products have been regarded as important sources of potential chemotherapeutic agents. In this study, we evaluated the antiproliferative activity of oleuropein, an olive oil compound traditionally found in the Mediterranean diet.Design and Methods: The antiproliferative activity on two human osteosarcoma cell lines (MG-63 and Saos2) was evaluated in vitro using the MTT c...

ba0002p89 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Painful vertebral fractures during pregnancy: be aware of a potentially underlying genetic cause

Zillikens M Carola , Campos-Obando Natalia , Oei Ling , Simon Marleen

Background: The baby growing in its mother’s womb needs calcium for skeletal development. Maternal osteoporosis has been attributed to pregnancy in some cases.Presenting problem: A 27-year-old woman in the 7th month of her first pregnancy complained of mid-thoracic back pain after lifting a non-heavy object. The pain remained with differing intensity and was attributed to her pregnancy. After the delivery of a healthy child, the back pain prevented ...

ba0004p59 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Vibration treatment can enhance the bioactive response of osteoblasts to vitamin D in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients

Zhang Jiajun , Lee WayneY W , Shi Benlong , Tam Elisa M S , Chen Huanxiong , Lee Simon K M , Ng Bobby K W , Cheng Jack C Y , Lam Tsz Ping

Objectives: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a complex three-dimensional spinal deformity associated with low bone mass. Our previous clinical trial demonstrated the anabolic bone effect of vibration treatment (VT) at the femoral neck in AIS subjects. The therapeutic effect was more pronounced in those with optimal serum 25(OH) Vit-D level (>40 nmol/l). To investigate possible factor interaction between Vit-D and VT on their anabolic bone effects, this in-vitro...

ba0002p137 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Influence of nutritional status in the bone mass assessed by phalangeal quantitative ultrasound of girls aged 7–10 years old

Bertapelli Fabio , Goncalves Ezequiel M , Barbeta Vinicius J O , Krahenbuhl Tathyane , Ramalho Luis C B , Martin Juan E Samur-San , Ribeiro Roberto R , Guerra-Junior Gil

The childhood obesity is a global epidemic. Some studies with pre-pubertal children reported a positive relationship between fat mass and bone. However, there are no available data on the influence of the nutritional status on parameters of quantitative ultrasound (QUS). The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of nutritional status in bone mass assessed by QUS of proximal phalanges in girls. The bone mass parameter, amplitude dependent speed sound (AD-SoS) in meter...

ba0006p203 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) associated congenital pseudarthrosis of the Tibia and Fibula misdiagnosed as non-accidental injury (NAI)

Mughal M Zulf , Ali Farhan , Santos Rui , Vassallo Grace , West Siobhan , Howard Elizabeth , Eelloo Judith , Hupton Eileen , Rowles Elizabeth , Huson Susan M

Background: Congenital tibial pseudarthrosis (CTP) presents with anterolateral bowing of the lower leg in infancy, which often progresses to fracture and non-union (pseudarthrosis). CTP occurs in 2–3% of children with NF1. The distal end of the fibula and other long bones can also be affected.Objective: We describe three children in whom NF1 related congenital tibial or fibular pseudarthrosis was initially misdiagnosed as NAI....

ba0001pp74 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Metaphyseal fracture healing in a sheep model of low turnover osteoporosis induced by hypothalamic–pituitary disconnection

Bindl Ronny , Oheim Ralf , Pogoda Pia , Beil Frank Timo , Gruchenberg Katharina , Reitmaier Sandra , Wehner Tim , Calcia Enrico , Radermacher Peter , Claes Lutz , Amling Michael , Ignatius Anita

We recently established a large animal model of osteoporosis in sheep using hypothalamic–pituitary disconnection (HPD). As central regulation is important for bone metabolism, HPD-sheep developed severe osteoporosis because of low bone turnover. In this study we investigated metaphyseal fracture healing in HPD-sheep. To elucidate potential pathomechanisms, we included a treatment group receiving thyroxine (T4) and 17β-estradiol. Because clinically osteopor...