Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p60 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Comparing two scanning protocols for high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography for bone quality assessment in young subjects

Cheuk Ka Yee , Zhang Jiajun , Tsang Echo , Yu Fiona , Hung Vivian , Tam Elisa M S , Lam Tsz Ping , Lee Simon K M , Ng Bobby K W , Cheng Jack C Y

Objectives: High resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) was used to evaluate bone quality and volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD). However, manufacturers only provide a standard protocol for adult but not for growing subjects. The aim of this study was to investigate the difference on measurement between two different HR-pQCT scanning protocols in adolescence with unfused growth plate.Methods: 27 boys and 26 girls aged 13&#15...

ba0005p139 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2016

Human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells response on calcium- and magnesium-ion-implanted resorbable blast media-treated titanium surface

Lee Heesu , Won Sun , Wook Lee Jae

Purpose: The aims of this study were (1) to assess the topographical and chemical changes of Ca and Mg ion implantation procedures using plasma immersion ion implantation and deposition (PIIID) technique and (2) to evaluate cellular response of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBMMSCs) to Ca and Mg ion-implanted titanium surface, compared with resorbable blast media (RBM)-treated titanium surface by observing cell attachment, proliferation and gene expression ...

ba0001pp320 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Quantitative ultrasound of os calcis BMD vs conventional DXA and peripheral QCT in interval assessment of BMD changes in adolescent females

To William W K , Wong Margaret W N

Objective: To compare whether interval BMD changes in adolescent females that can be detected using conventional dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) can also be detected using quantitative peripheral quantitative computerized tomography scans (pQCT) and quantitative ultrasound (QUS)of the os calcis.Methods: Two groups of adolescent females were recruited for assessment of BMD changes over an interval of 22–24 months. These included full time coll...

ba0001pp321 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Use of os calcis quantitative ultrasound for bone mineral density screening in adolescents with menstrual dysfunction

To William W K , Wong Margaret W N

Background: Prolonged hypothalamic amenorrhoea with anovulation has been associated with hypo-oestrogenism in adolescents and has been shown to be associated with lower bone mineral density (BMD) values.Objective: To determine whether differences in BMD between oligo/amenorrhoeic adolescents at risk of low BMD and normal eumenorrhoeic controls can be detectable by quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the os calcis.Methods: Adolescents ...

ba0005s4.3 | East Meets West | ECTS2016

Development of osteoconductive and osteoinductive bone healing materials

Lee Jae Hyup

Autogenous bone graft has been used in the treatment of a fracture, non-union, and bone defect. However, bone graft substitutes have been developed and used because of the limited amount or donor site morbidity of the autogenous bone graft. Many kinds of bone graft substitutes including osteoconductive materials and osteoinductive materials are used for improving bone healing. Osteoconductive materials help to provide a three-dimensional structure to support the ingrowth of th...

ba0005p326 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Calcium and vitamin D supplementations: 2015 position statement of the Korean society for bone and mineral research

Ju Lee Han

Calcium and vitamin D are essential components for bone health, thus calcium and vitamin D supplementation is an important strategy in the management of osteoporosis.However, the benefit of calcium and vitamin D supplementation on bone health is still controversial. Moreover, potentially harmful effects of excessive calcium supplementation on cardiovascular health are recently suggested. Too high a level of vitamin D has been also reported to have severa...

ba0006is07 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

A role for leptin as a myokine mediating muscle-bone interactions

Hamrick Mark W

Muscle mass and strength are known to enhance pediatric gains in bone mineral and bone cross-sectional area, providing a rationale for targeting muscle early in life as a means of improving bone health. We have recently found that the cytokine-like hormone leptin, a well-established adipokine, is abundant in skeletal muscle. Leptin levels normalized for total protein are actually higher in mouse skeletal muscle than in mouse adipose tissue, and studies in human subjects have d...

ba0006is07biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

A role for leptin as a myokine mediating muscle-bone interactions

Hamrick Mark W

Biographical DetailsDr HamrickDr Hamrick is Regent’s Professor in the Department of Cellular Biology & Anatomy at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University (formerly Georgia Health Sciences University), Augusta, Georgia, USA. He received his PhD in Cellular & Integrative Biology from Northwestern University and completed postdo...

ba0005p428 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Low bone mass density is associated with tooth loss in postmenopausal women: a nationwide representative study

Ji SoYeon , Tak YoungJin , Lee SeungHun , Lee JeongGyu

Background: Both osteoporosis and tooth loss are major health problems that are frequently observed in postmenopausal women. Authors in this study investigated the relationship between low bone mineral density and edentulism.Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the fifth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2011–2012. A total of 2129 postmenopausal women (50–80 years), who had bone mineral density measured and ha...

ba0001pp241 | Cell biology: osteocytes | ECTS2013

Inhibition of osteocyte-induced osteoclast precursor proliferation and migration by mechanical strain

Ko Seong-Hee , Lee Heesu

The osteocyte most likely plays a role in bone remodeling by instructing osteoclasts to remove bone at specific sites. This entire process includes recruitment, proliferation and differentiation of osteoclast precursors. And osteocytes are responsible for detecting and responding to mechanical strain and may send signal to other cells. Therefore, to determine the role for osteocytes and mechanical strain in bone remodeling, we examined the effect of steady or pulsatile shear s...