Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p194 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Neuropetide Y Y1 receptor deletion impairs matrix demineralization and resorption

Sousa Daniela M , Conceicao Francisco , Leitao Luis , Neto Estrela , Alves Cecilia J , Alencastre Ines S , Herzog Herbert , Aguiar Paulo , Lamghari Meriem

Neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor (Y1R) signalling has been shown to play a key role in bone homeostasis, emerging as a novel therapeutic target in bone diseases. Y1R knockout mice (Y1−/−) display a high-bone mass phenotype that has been mainly attributed to increased osteoblast activity. Nevertheless, the Y1R regulatory role on osteoclastogenesis and matrix resorption remains largely unknown. To clarify th...

ba0006p014 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Longitudinal changes in bone mineral content and bone stiffness in adolescent male athletes: The PRO-BONE study

Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonathan R , Moreno Luis A , Fatouros Ioannis G , Avloniti Alexandra , Gracia-Marco Luis Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ramirez-Velez Robinson , Garcia-Hermoso Antonio , Pinero Jose Castro , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonatan R , Moreno Luis A , Gracia-Marco Luis

Objectives: Bone development can be enhanced by exercise during growth, but not all types of exercise may be beneficial. Weight bearing and non-weight bearing sports have different effects on bone outcomes during adolescence. However, there is no longitudinal evidence comparing the effects of popular sports in the UK on bone acquisition in adolescent males.Methods: In the present study 116 adolescent males (13.1±0.1 years: 37 footballers, 37 swimmer...

ba0001pp358 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Osteoporosis and ‘fragility fractures' in 110 centenarians living at the nursing home of Milan

Santi Ivana , Gianotto Monica , Guercio Valentina , Cetta Francesco , Monti Massimo

Osteoporosis and fragility fractures correlated, are a major clinical problem in older women and men and a major public health problem worldwide. As the population ages, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures is increasing. These fractures are associated with higher health care costs, physical disability, impaired quality of life, and increased mortality.Aim: evaluation of the frequency, type and age of onset of fragility fractures in 110 centenarians (...

ba0005lb8 | (1) | ECTS2016

Bone texture modifications during bone regeneration and osteocyte cell-signaling changes in response to treatment with Teriparatide

Smargiassi Alberto , Checchi Marta , Cavani Francesco , Ferretti Marzia , Palumbo Carla

Teriparatide is the active fragment (1–34) of the endogenous human parathyroid hormone (PTH). Studies showed that chronic administration of PTH results in decreased bone mass while intermittent exposure to PTH activates osteoblast bone deposition. Most of the structural studies published so far about the effect of Teriparatide focused their attention on the amount of newly-deposed bone without investigating the quality of the newly-formed bone tissue; moreover, most of th...

ba0001pp117 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Relationship between bone mineral density, body composition, skin sclerosis, and serum 25(OH) vitamin D levels in systemic sclerosis

Corrado Addolorata , Neve Anna , Marucci Arcangela , Colia Ripalta , Mele Angiola , Cantatore Francesco Paolo

Introduction: Hypovitaminosis D is observed in several rheumatic autoimmune diseases, including systemic sclerosis (SSc); nevertheless, data concerning the possible determinants of reduced serum vitamin D levels in this disease are not fully investigated. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between BMD, body mass composition, skin sclerosis, and serum vitamin D levels in two subsets of SSc patients.Patients and methods: 55 Post-menopaus...

ba0001pp324 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Strong diagnostic agreement between a novel ultrasound-based method for lumbar densitometry and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

Muratore Maurizio , Conversano Francesco , Casciaro Ernesto , Soloperto Giulia , Franchini Roberto , Greco Antonio , Quarta Eugenio , Casciaro Sergio

Introduction: Currently, osteoporosis is mainly diagnosed through dual-enargy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA). However, DXA cannot be used for early diagnoses through population mass screenings because of issues related to ionizing radiation employment. Aim of this study is to perform a preliminary clinical validation of a new ultrasound (US)-based method for vertebral densitometry.Methods: A total of 270 women were included in this study according to the fol...

ba0002p146 | (1) | ICCBH2013

A case of familial cherubism

Maines Evelina , Morandi Grazia , Piona Claudia , Monti Elena , Doro Francesco , Gaudino Rossella , Antoniazzi Franco

Background: Cherubism is a rare autosomal dominant bone disease characterized by bilateral painless enlargement of the jaws, that typically first appear at the age of 2–7 years. In this condition the affected bone is replaced with fibrous tissue, giving the patient a cherubic appearance.Until now only 300 cases have been reported in the literature.Case report: A caucasian 4-year-old male child came to our Pediatric Clinic comp...

ba0004op7 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Lessons from homocystinuria: Cystathionine beta-synthase as a novel marker for osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells

Gambari Laura , Manferdini Cristina , Gabusi Elena , Paolella Francesca , Lisignoli Gina , Mariani Erminia , Grassi Francesco

Objective: Classical homocystinuria due to cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) deficiency, is a rare autosomal recessively inherited disease characterized by the multiple involvement on different organs. While the most striking cause of morbidity and mortality is thromboembolism, patients develop a marked osteoporosis at early age along with many other skeletal abnormalities. As CBS normally converts homocysteine to cystathionine, the result of CBS deficiency is an accumulation ...