Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p410 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Can bone turnover markers help to define the duration of bisphosphonate drug holidays?

Statham Louise , Aspray Terry , Abdy Sharon

Background: On cessation of bisphosphonate treatment, while bone mineral density decreases slowly, bone resorptive markers such as C-terminal telopeptide (CTX) increase more quickly and may be useful in monitoring ‘offset’ of action. Our aim was to analyse changes in CTX on stopping long-term bisphosphonate treatment to guide clinical decision-making on the duration of treatment cessation (‘drug holidays’).Subjects and methods: A tota...

ba0003oc5.5 | Important pathways in bone biology and cancer | ECTS2014

Rs55710688 in the Kozak sequence of WNT16 increases translation efficiency and is associated with osteoporosis related parameters

Hendrickx Gretl , Boudin Eveline , Fijalkowski Igor , Nielsen Torben Leo , Andersen Marianne , Brixen Kim , Van Hul Wim

Recent studies confirmed the role of WNT16 in bone mineral density (BMD), bone strength and fracture risk. These findings made WNT16 interesting for further genetic and functional studies to clarify its effect on osteoporosis related parameters.A WNT16 candidate gene association study was performed in men from the Odense Androgen Study (OAS). Five tagSNPs and one multimarker test were selected for genotyping to cover most of th...

ba0003pp121 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Is the bone marrow envelope a reservoir of osteoblast progenitors?

Kristensen Helene Bjoerg , Andersen Thomas Levin , Marcussen Niels , Rolighed Lars , Delaisse Jean-Marie

It is still unknown where from osteoblasts are recruited during remodeling of adult human cancellous bone. Still, it is often suggested that they originate from perivascular osteoprogenitors in the bone marrow (BM). Here we propose also the existence of a layer of osteoprogenitors at the periphery of the BM. This proposal is based on electron and light microscopy of the bone surface and of the neighboring BM in human iliac crest biopsies, where we quantified cell densities, ce...

ba0005p258 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2016

Pamidronate may prevent muscle protein breakdown in burns by indirectly affecting cytokines

Jay Jason W. , Herndon David N. , Finnerty Celeste C. , Andersen Clark R. , Klein Gordon L.

We have shown that the bisphosphonate pamidronate (P) given to children <10d post-burn prevents resorptive bone loss and muscle protein breakdown. We have also shown in vitro that Ca modulates the inflammatory response by altering mononuclear cell chemokine production. We hypothesized that P affects muscle protein breakdown by altering cytokine or chemokine concentration directly or indirectly by lowering blood ionized (i) Ca. We retrospectively analysed biomarker...

ba0003pp362 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Osteogenesis imperfecta in adults: a cross sectional trial

Hald Jannie Dahl , Folkestad Lars , Andersen Jane , Harslof Torben , Lund Allan , Jens-Erik Beck Jensen , Brixen Kim , Langdahl Bente

Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a hereditary disease with a generalized involvement of the connective tissue caused by collagen type 1 mutations. The clinical appearance is broad with fractures as the key symptom. Only few genotype–phenotype correlations have been established. We aim to characterize the Danish OI population thoroughly including DXA and HRpQCT, anthropometry, patient history, and genetic background.This cross-sectional study includes...

ba0005p247 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Common variants in Rspo 1,2 and 3 do not associate with BMD in stratified subpopulations of the Odense Androgen Study and mutations in these genes are not a common cause of craniotubular hyperostosis

Fijalkowski Igor , Hendrickx Gretl , Boudin Eveline , Szilagyi Ingrid , Nielsen Torben , Andersen Marianne , Brixen Kim , Van Hul Wim

The R-spondins are a family of four small, secreted agonists of the Wnt signaling pathway. Growing evidence from both in vitro studies and in vivo models supports the major role of these proteins in the skeletal development processes. In humans, common genetic variation in the RSPO3 gene has been associated with BMD in large scale GWAS study.This study aimed at further investigation of the genetic and functional contributions of the R-s...

ba0005p229 | Energy metabolism and bone, fat and bone | ECTS2016

Impaired adipose tissue inflammation results in increased bone mineral density in mice

Grahnemo Louise , Gustafsson Karin , Asterholm Wernstedt Ingrid , Lagerquist Marie

Obesity, diabetes, and high fracture risk is linked, but the mechanism is unclear. However, impaired acute adipose tissue inflammation may be a common denominator for these conditions. Impaired adipose tissue inflammation leads to low adipogenesis, insufficient adipose expansion, and signs of diabetes.The aim of this study was to investigate if the low adipogenesis induced by impaired adipose tissue inflammation is coupled to increased osteoblastogenesis...

ba0002p111 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Vitamin D status and association to bone health in 781 healthy 8–11 years old Danish school children: preliminary results from the Opus school meal study

Petersen R A , Damsgaard C T , Dalskov S , Sorensen L B , Laursen R P , Hjorth M F , Andersen R , Tetens I , Krarup H , Astrup A , Michaelsen K F , Molgaard C

Background: Low vitamin D concentrations among children and adolescents at northern latitudes are frequently observed. Also, inverse associations between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) and PTH concentrations have been found in children of different ages. More studies on the link between vitamin D status and childhood bone health are needed.Objective: To evaluate the status of serum 25(OH)D in autumn and the association between 25(OH)D concentrations and b...

ba0005p252 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Mitochondrial DNA point mutation is associated with lower bone turnover markers

Langdahl Jakob H. , Hansen Stinus J. , Andersen Per H. , Yderstraede Knud B. , Vissing John , Duno Morten , Frederiksen Anja L. , Frost Nielsen Morten

Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with several clinical outcomes including diabetes and myopathy and is implicated in the human aging process. We previously showed that the mitochondrial DNA point mutation mtDNA3243A>G is associated with lower BMD and altered bone structure. The aim of this study was to assess bone turnover markers in individuals with the mutation and controls.Methods: We recruited 45 patients (29 female, 16 male)...

ba0003pp392 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Serum concentration of bone tissue metabolism markers in 28 and 180-day-old Polish Large White pigs

Beveridge Louise , Struthers Allan , Khan Faisel , Jorde Rolf , Scragg Robert , MacDonald Helen , Witham Miles

Evaluation of time-related changes of serum biochemical bone metabolism markers was performed in male pigs. Control group (n=7) received saline. NanoCa group (n=7) received nanopartical calcium per os (Ace Nano Calcium, NanoTechWorld, Korea). Dex group (n=7) received dexamethasone (1 mg/kg/48 hr i.m.). NanoCa/Dex group (n=6) received simultaneously nanopartical calcium and dexamethasone the same as the groups NanoCa and Dex...