Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003oc3.6 | Osteoclasts, gastric hormones and HIF | ECTS2014

Skeletal effects of the gastrin receptor antagonist netazepide in H+/K+ATPase beta-subunit deficient mice

Aasarod Kristin Matre , Koldeh Masoud Ramezanzadeh , Mosti Mats Peder , Stunes Astrid Kamilla , Viggaklev Bjorn Ivar , Reseland Janne Elin , Beisvag Vidar , Sandvik Arne Kristian , Skallerud Bjorn Helge , Syversen Unni , Fossmark Reidar

Epidemiological studies suggest that patients using proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have increased fracture risk. We have previously shown that H+/K+ATPase beta-subunit knockout (KO) mice have reduced BMD, BMC and mechanical bone strength compared to WT. Like users of PPIs, these mice have elevated serum gastrin levels due to high gastric pH. We wanted to study whether elevated gastrin influences bone quality in these mice.Female KO and WT mice aged 6 week...

ba0002oc26 | Chronic diseases | ICCBH2013

Vertebral fractures in the 3-year period following steroid initiation among children with chronic illnesses

Miettunen P M , Taljaard M , Alos N , Atkinson S , Cabral D , Clarson C , Couch R , Cummings E A , Feber J , Grant R M , Lentle B , Matzinger M , Nadel H , Rodd C , Shenouda N , Stein R , Stephure D , Taback S , Rauch F , Siminoski K , Ward L M , the Canadian STOPP Consortium

Objectives: To describe the incidence of vertebral fractures in steroid-treated children.Methods: Fractures were assessed prospectively each year for 3 years according to the Genant semi-quantitative method. Proportions of children with incident fractures were determined annually over the study period. To examine associations with baseline clinical factors, the 3-year total number of incident fractures was analyzed using multivariable Poisson regression....

ba0001pp430 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

First in man study of a novel and highly selective cathepsin K inhibitor miv-711 – safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of single ascending oral doses in healthy subjects

Grabowska Urszula , Lindstrom Erik , Jerling Markus , Larsson Torbjorn , Bottiger Disa , Danielson Kerstin , Kristensen Jens D , Edenius Charlotte

Aim: To determine the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the cathepsin K inhibitor MIV-711.Methods: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized study in 27 healthy subjects of both genders. Single ascending doses 20–600 mg were investigated for adverse events, clinical chemistry, vital signs, ECG parameters, pharmacokinetics, and serum levels of CTX-I.Results: MIV-711 was well tolerated with no a...

ba0004is16biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

Growth plate and diseases of calcinosis

White Ken

Biographical DetailsKen White, PhD is the David D Weaver Professor of Genetics in the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at the Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, IN, USA. He serves as Director of the Division of Molecular Genetics and Gene Therapy. Dr K White’s research interests focus on the molecular genetics of metabolic bone diseases in regards to p...

ba0005p207 | Cell biology: Osteocytes, mechanobiology | ECTS2016

Evidence that osteocyte perilacunar remodelling contributes to polyethylene wear particle induced osteolysis

Ormsby Renee , Cantley Melissa , Kogawa Masakazu , Solomon Lucian , Haynes David , Findlay David , Atkins Gerald

Periprosthetic osteolysis (PO) leading to aseptic loosening, is the most common cause of failure of total hip replacement (THR) in the mid- to long-term. Polyethylene (PE) particulates deriving from the wear of prosthesis liners are bioactive and are implicated in the initiation and progression of osteolysis. Evidence exists that cells of the osteoblast/osteocyte lineage respond to PE particles and contribute to the catabolic response by promoting osteoclastic bone resorption....

ba0003pp11 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2014

Multinucleated giant cells in synovia from people with rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis

Prieto-Potin Ivan , Largo Raquel , Roman-Blas Jorge A , Herrero-Beaumont Gabriel , Walsh David A

Aims: To describe different multinucleated giant cell phenotypes and their associations with synovitis in people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or osteoarthritis (OA), and in an experimental model of chronic arthritis.Material and methods: A cross-sectional comparative study was performed on samples of knee synovia from age-matched patients with RA, OA, or non-arthritic post mortem (PM) controls. OA synovia were stratified by histological inflammation gr...

ba0005p360 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Warfarin use and changes in bone mineral density in the population-based canadian multicentre osteoporosis study (CaMos)

Vaninetti Nadine , Kirkland Susan , Thompson Kara , Theriault Chris , Prior Jerilynn , Kovacs Christopher , Adachi Rick , Towheed Tanveer , Leslie William , Davison K Shawn , Morin Suzanne , Goltzman David , Kaiser Stephanie

Background: Osteocalcin has an important role in bone metabolism. Uncarboxylated osteocalcin predicts risk for hip fracture and lower bone mineral density (BMD). Warfarin inhibits carboxylation of osteocalcin, providing a mechanistic link between warfarin and impaired bone metabolism. Studies examining the relationship between warfarin use and BMD have been inconsistent. The goal of this study was to further characterize this relationship.Population: CaM...

ba0004is10 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

NF-1 bone biology and pseudoarthrosis

Little David

Tibial dysplasia, which leads to fracture and pseudarthrosis, occurs in around 4% of children with NF1, and also in children with no underlying disorder. Pseudarthrosis of the fibular may or may not be present, or as an isolated entity, as can pseudarthrosis in the forearm (rare). Other bone problems faced by individuals with NF1 are scoliosis (20%), pectus excavatum/carinatum (12%), and sphenoid wing dysplasia (7%). Dural ectasia and plexiform neurofibromas can also affect th...