Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp237 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Reference intervals for bone turnover markers in Spanish premenopausal women

Guanabens Nuria , Filella Xavier , Monegal Ana , Gomez-Vaquero Carmen , Bonet Maria , Buquet Dolors , Casado Enrique , Cerda Dacia , Erra Alba , Martinez Silvia , Montala Nuria , Pitarch Concepcion , Kanterewickz Eduardo , Sala Miquel , Suris Xavier , Torres Ferran , de Reumatoloia Lab Oscat Study Group Societat Catalana

Background and aims: Bone turnover markers (BTMs) are used in clinical practice for assessing patients with osteoporosis and their treatment. In Spain it is necessary to fine-tune the reference intervals, since they were established years ago in a low number of individuals. The aims of this study were to establish robust reference intervals for BTMs in healthy young premenopausal Spanish women and to investigate the factors influencing BTMs.Methods: 185 ...

ba0007p122 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Congenital hyperinsulinism of infancy in a child with autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia type 1 due to an activating calcium sensing receptor mutation

Sastre Ana , Shah Pratik , Gevers Evelien

Background: Autosomal dominant hypocalcaemia (ADH) is caused by activating mutations of the calcium sensing receptor (CaSR). Symptomatology ranges from asymptomatic hypocalcaemia to paraesthesia, tetani, laryngospasm and seizures. This is the first report of congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) in a child with ADH.Presenting problem and clinical management: A female infant, born at term from non-consanguineous parents. She presented on D2 with persistent asy...

ba0003pp175 | Cell biology: osteocytes | ECTS2014

Low estrogens, weak bones: unravelling estradiol remodelling effect in bone metabolic/lipid profiles

Silva Ana Maria , Moreira Ana Carolina , Santos Maria Sancha , Videira Romeu , Carvalho Rui , Sardao Vilma

Introduction: For the very first time were assessed in vivo the metabolic and lipid profiles of osteocytes. During menopause period the appearance of an osteoporotic condition can be associated with an overall metabolic decline in bone cells, as well an increase of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and we hypothesized that it is mainly attributed to osteocytes metabolic and lipid changes, which could be apparently attenuated after raising blood estradiol (E2) levels. To ...

ba0002p103 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Celiac disease and bone disorders: diagnosis age influence

Brunetto Oscar , Cau Ana Arias , Insua Claudia , Marzet Chriatian Boggio

Celiac disease (CD) is a frequent cause of malabsortion in childhood and affects calcium and vitamin D absorption.Aim: Analyze the vitamin D levels and bone mineral density (BMD) at diagnosis in patients affected with CD, and the influence of the age of diagnosis in the clinical presentation.Patient: 52 patients (female: 26) were evaluated.Results: The percentage with vitamin D deficiency (<20 ng/ml) was ...

ba0001pp367 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Estimated glomerular filtration rate is associated with bone fragility in the elderly

Goncalves Maria Joao , Rodrigues Ana , Caetano-Lopes Joana , Raquel Emilia , Lopes Ana , Vidal Bruno , Vale Ana Catarina , Sarmento Marco , Vaz Maria Fatima , Monteiro Jacinto , Fonseca Joao Eurico , Canhao Helena

Introduction: Osteoporosis is frequently associated with renal disease, namely the bone metabolism disturbances caused by secondary hyperparathyroidism of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The increased risk of fragility fractures is well demonstrated in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). There is recent evidence that bone pathological changes start early in the course of CKD. Our aim is to evaluate whether chronic renal disease, before ESRD, is associated with bone fra...

ba0001pp484 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Osteocyte metabolism on post-menopausal bone loss and role of hormone replacement therapy

Silva Ana Maria , Moreira Ana Carolina , Santos Maria Sancha , Albuquerque Anabela , Ferreira Izilda , Gil Paulo , Isidoro Jorge , Videira Romeu , Carvalho Rui , Sardao Vilma

Introduction: Osteocytes play a major role in the bone remodelling unit (BRU). Thus, we hypothesize that mitochondrial bioenergetics impairment and mitochondrial/peroxisomal fatty acid β-oxidation unbalance is a cause of osteocytes metabolic decline during 17β-estradiol (E2) reduction. E2 and a phytochemical substitute, coumestrol (COU) were used (30 mg/kg during 24 h in ovariectomized rats in order to compare bone loss with sham-operated animal...

ba0005cabs.oc1.1 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Secreted YB-1 (Y-box binding protein 1) as a biomarker of bone disease progression in patients with breast cancer and bone metastases

Bettencourt Maria , Ferreira Arlindo , Alho Irina , Lucia Costa Ana , Sousa Ana Rita , Mansinho Andre , Abreu Catarina , Pulido Catarina , Macedo Daniela , Vendrell Ines , Pacheco Teresa , Costa Luis , Casimiro Sandra

YB-1 (Y-box binding protein 1) is a multifunctional cold-shock protein that has been implicated in all hallmarks of cancer. Elevated YB-1 protein levels were correlated with poor prognosis in several types of cancers, including breast cancer (BC). In BC, high YB-1 expression is a marker of decreased overall survival (OS) and distant metastasis-free survival across all subtypes. YB-1 is also secreted by different cell types and may act as an extracellular mitogen. Therefore, ou...

ba0001pp169 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Increase of mineral nodules and alkaline phosphatase levels in osteoblasts cultures by using disordered carbon nanotubes and titanium discs

Zancanela Daniela Cervelle , Simao Ana Maria Sper , Matsubara Elaine Yoshiko , Rosolen Jose Mauricio , Ciancaglini Pietro

Biological calcification is a regulated process in which different types of tissues, cells and biomolecules participate in the coordination and regulation of the metabolic events involved in accumulating large amounts of calcium phosphate. This process could be speeded up using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) systems. The objective of our study was to compare cell growth and formation of mineralized matrix nodules by osteoblasts grown in plastic and in titanium (Ti) discs surfaces. Th...

ba0001pp170 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Calcium transport and phosphomonohydrolase activity by proteoliposomes harboring annexin V and alkaline phosphatase

Bolean Mayte , Simao Ana Maria , Kiffer-Moreira Tina , Hoylaerts Marc , Millan Jose Luis , Ciancaglini Pietro

The biomineralization process is initiated inside matrix vesicles (MVs), with phosphate and calcium ions crystallizing as hydroxyapatite. This process is accomplished by the activities of several proteins, such as annexins (e.g. AnxV) that mediates Ca2+ influx into MVs and tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP), a phosphomonohydrolase that uses ATP and PPi as substrates. Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) and dipalmitoylphosphatidylserine (DPPS...

ba0001pp231 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013

Osteoclasts activity is affected by adenovirus infection

Santo Ana Isabel Espirito , Danks Lynett , Mahoney David , Vattakuzhi Youridies , Sabokbar Afsaneh , Horwood Nicole

Osteoclast resorption depends on their ability to reorganise their actin cytoskeleton and form the sealing zone. In order to resorb bone, osteoclasts become polarised by condensing their podosomes into a highly dynamic podosomal belt. The podosome turnover is regulated by several factors such as non-receptor tyrosine kinases, small GTPases and actin-binding proteins. The innate immune system responds to viral pathogens. Cytoplasmic double-stranded DNA activates the immune syst...