Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p277 | Nutrition | ECTS2016

Association between the sideways fall fractures and body mass index in patients from a public Mexican hospital

Pacheco-Pantoja Elda , Garcia-Ojeda Marycruz , Ramos-Pereyra Viridiana , Sanchez-de-la-Cruz Cindy , Diaz-Diaz Cristel , Osorio-Merito Nallely

The body mass index has been regarded as a risk predictor factor for fractures, and in some prospective cohort studies it has been suggested that obesity could be a protective factor for hip fractures in adults.The present study aimed to investigate whether body mass index is related to the fracture risk when individuals had sideways falls in Mexican patients. We analyzed files from 448 patients, which checked in at Orthopedics and Traumatology Service i...

ba0006p046 | (1) | ICCBH2017

A 16 years old follow up in one case of congenital multiple hormone deficiency: growth, sexual development and bone metabolism

Petrolini Chiara , Stagi Stefano , Rubino Chiara , Gioe Daniela , Spina Luisa La , Peluso Francesca , Monica Matteo Della , Martino Maurizio de

Background: Congenital multiple hormone deficiency (CMHD) is a rare condition caused by mutations in transcription factors involved in pituitary ontogenesis1. Incidence of mutations in POU1F1 gene in results between 3.8 and 7.7%2. POU1F1 gene mutations lead to somatolactotroph and thryotroph deficiencies. Brain MRI can be normal or shows pituitary hypoplasia without extrapituitary anomalies.Presenting problem: We describe the growth...

ba0006p119 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Phenotypic spectrum in Weyers acrofacial dysostosis: A case report

Rubino Chiara , Stagi Stefano , Petrolini Chiara , Gioe Daniela , La Spina Luisa , Peluso Francesca , Della Monica Matteo , de Martino Maurizio

Background: Weyers acrofacial dysostosis (WAD, OMIM 193530) is a rare autosomal dominant disease, characterized by mildly short stature, postaxial polydactyly, nail dystrophy and dental anomalies. WAD should be distinguished from Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (OMIM 225500), a similar but more severe disease, comprising chondrodysplasia, orofacial anomalies and, in a proportion of patients, cardiovascular malformations. Both diseases are caused by mutations in either EVC or EVC2<s...

ba0003pp390 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Bone marrow densitometry by clinical high resolution computed tomography of human vertebrae

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

Introduction: Gaucher disease (GD), the most prevalent glycolipid storage disease, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that is caused by an inherited deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme, glycocerebrosidase. This defect leads to reduce enzyme activity, resulting in the accumulation of glucosylceramide in cells of the monocyte-macrophages linage, known as Gaucher cells. Common presenting features include anemia, thrombocytopenia, hepatosplenomegaly and bone abnormalities...

ba0005p17 | Biochemical testing | ECTS2016

Effects of subcutaneous administration of caffeine on bone markers in rats

Lopez-Rivas Victor , Murillo-Rodriguez Eric , Jimenez-Moreno Ramses , Poot-Ake Alwin , de-la-Cruz-Delgado Miriel , Ellis-Infante Nicole , Pacheco-Pantoja Elda

There is some evidence that caffeine consumption has effects on bone mineral metabolism, however the reports in this regard show some ambiguity. Being this compound one of the most popular for human consumption in the world, we analyzed the effects of soluble caffeine subcutaneous administration on serum osteocalcin and serum bone alkaline phosphatase (bALP) in Wistar male rats (weighting 200–250 g). Variable doses were used (30, 75, 150 mg/kg), during 30 days. The animal...

ba0007p205 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Bone mineral density in surgical hemivertebrae treatment in a prematurely born child − a case study

Vukliš Dragana , Krasnik Rastislava , Mikov Aleksandra , Demeši Drljan Čila , Zvekić Svorcan Jelena , Lačokova Krasnikova Jarmila

Introduction: Presence of osteosynthetic material in the spinal region may result in decreased musculoskeletal activity in certain spinal column segments, leading to vertebral bone mineral density changes.Case study: The case involves a 12-year-old girl who was born prematurely, who complained of experiencing lower back pain after performing forward roll in the physical education class. The patient was born at 32 weeks of gestation by pelvic presentation...

ba0005cabs.op1.3 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

Cripto/Grp78 drive the metastatic phenotype in human osteotropic prostate cancer

Zoni Eugenio , Chen Lanpeng , Granchi Zoraide , Karkampouna Sofia , La Manna Federico , Verhoef Ester , Pelger Rob , Snaar-Jagalska Ewa , van Leenders Geert , Beimers Lijkele , Kloen Peter , Gray Peter , van der Pluijm Gabri , Kruithof-de Julio Marianna

Prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer in men and metastatic spread to bone is detected in up to 80% of patients with advanced disease at autopsy. PCa can progress from treatable androgen-dependent stage to castration-resistant stage with distant metastases for which novel therapeutic targets and strategies are urgently needed. Here we identify the cell surface/secreted oncoprotein Cripto as a potential target for the diagnosis and treatment of metastatic prostate cancer...

ba0005p73 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Combination of novel two-photon photopolymerised scaffolds and bioactive elastin-like-recombinamers induce bone regeneration

Kampleitner Carina , Hildebrand Gerhard , Liefeith Klaus , Gonzalez Constancio , Rodriguez-Cabello Jose Carlos , Markus Andrea , Dullin Christian , Alves Frauke , Hoffmann Oskar

Non-healing fractures caused by trauma, disease or tumour resection demand the use of bone grafts to support and stimulate the healing process. We sought to develop and evaluate the effect of a novel bioactive biodegradable biomaterial designed to fill large bone lesions and to improve bone healing. We used two-photon polymerised synthetic polymer scaffolds composed of lactide (LA), caprolactone (CL), and methacrylate (MA) with varying LA: CL ratio and percentage of methacryla...

ba0006is05biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Skeletal mineralization – enzymes and animal models

Millan Jose Luis

Biographical DetailsJosé Luis MillánProfessor José Luis Millán received his early training in clinical chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and his PhD in Physiological Chemistry at the University of Umeå, Sweden, in 1983. Professor Millán is currently based at the Children’s Hea...

ba0001pp71 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Accuracy errors in longitudinal QCT measurements of cortical thickness bone mineral density and bone mineral content using different segmentation techniques: a simulation study

Gerner Bastian , Museyko Oleg , Topfer Dominique , Engelke Klaus

Introduction: The quantification of cortical BMD and thickness in QCT images remains challenging due to the limited spatial resolution of CT scanners. We simulated the impact of longitudinal cortical BMD and thickness changes on accuracy of cortical measurements using three different segmentation algorithms.Methods: A step function of varying width d (cortical thickness) and height (cortical BMD) and an additional step representing trabecular BMD was con...