Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p491 | Steroid hormones and receptors | ECTS2016

Exposure to chronic stress induces bone loss via glucocorticoid signalling in osteoblasts

Henneicke Holger , Li Jing-Bao , Gasparini Sylvia J , Seibel Markus J , Zhou Hong

Chronic stress and depression are associated with alterations in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal signalling cascade and considered a risk factor for bone loss and fractures. However, the mechanisms underlying the association between stress and poor bone health are unclear. Utilising a transgenic (tg) mouse model in which glucocorticoid signalling is selectively disrupted in mature osteoblasts and osteocytes (HSD2OB-tg mice), the current study examines the impact ...

ba0003oc5.4 | Important pathways in bone biology and cancer | ECTS2014

WNT5A has anti-prostate cancer effects and protects against bone metastases

Thiele Stefanie , Gobel Andy , Hippauf Sandra , Rachner Tilman D. , Muders Michael , Fussel Susanne , Bernhardt Ricardo , Jakob Franz , Rauner Martina , Hofbauer Lorenz C.

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type in older men and often metastasizes to bone in advanced stages. Wnt proteins are implicated in carcinogenesis and especially WNT5A has been discussed to influence the clinical outcome of various cancer types, including PCa. In addition, WNT5A stimulates osteogenic differentiation and may thus not only be involved in PCa development, but also in the formation of subsequent skeletal metastasis. Here, we determined the role of ...

ba0003pp110 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Age-dependent loss of microvesicular galectin-3 and its consequences on bone formation in vitro and in vivo

Weilner Sylvia , Heimel Patrick , Keider Verena , Schraml Elisabeth , Weisz Florian , Chiang DML , Grillari-Voglauer Regina , Redl Heinz , Chen HY , Grillari Johannes

Introduction: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) counteract the decline of physiologic functions but their regenerative power decreases with age. In particular osteogenic differentiation capacity of MSCs has been shown to decrease with age thereby contributing to slowed down bone formation and osteoporosis. While much is known about cellular aging of MSCs, little is known about extrinsic factors influencing their functionality. Here we set out to identify circulating factors of the...

ba0003pp112 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Levels of circulating vesicular microRNA-31 increase with age as well as in the case of osteoporosis and inhibit osteogenic differentiation capacity of mesenchymal stem cells

Weilner Sylvia , Schraml Elisabeth , Wassermann Klemens , Wieser Matthias , Messner Paul , Schneider Karl , Micutkova Lucia , Fortschegger Klaus , Maier Andrea B. , Westendorp Rudi , Resch Heinrich , Wolbank Susanne , Redl Heinz , Jansen-Durr Pidder , Pietschmann Peter , Grillari-Voglauer Regina , Grillari Johannes

Aging is a complex process that results in the decline of physiologic functions due to accumulation of damage in cells and tissues. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) counteract this decline but their regeneration capacity decreases with age. In particular osteogenic differentiation potential of MSCs has been shown to decrease with age thereby contributing to slowed down bone formation and osteoporosis. While much is known about cellular aging of MSCs, little is known about factors...

ba0005oc5.1 | Risk factors for fracture, Pagets disease of bone and musle and bone | ECTS2016

High serum miRNA 550a-5p levels are risk factors for incident fractures in older postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes

Heilmeier Ursula , Hackl Matthias , Skalicky Susanna , Weilner Sylvia , Schroeder Fabian , Vierlinger Klemens , Lobach Iryna , Eiriksdottir Gudny , Aspelund Thor , Gudmundsson Elias , Grillari Johannes , Harris Tamara , Link Thomas , Gudnasson Vilmundur , Schwartz Ann

Standard DXA measurements, including FRAX scores, are limited in assessing fracture risk in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Novel, general applicable biomarkers are therefore needed. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are secreted into the circulation from cells of various tissues proportional to local disease severity. Serum miRNA classifiers including miR-550a-5p were recently found to discriminate T2D women without and with prevalent fragility fractures with high specificity and sensitivity (AUC&#6...

ba0006lb18 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Occurrence of vitamin D and vitamin K deficiency in children with low-energy fractures

Karpinski Michal , Chojnowska Sylwia , Maresz Katarzyna , Milewski Robert , Popko Janusz , Badmaev Vladimir

Objective: Bone fractures are very common in children and their number is growing every year. Vitamin D has a proven role in the prevention of fractures. In the recent study, we have shown that children with low-energy fractures have significantly lower vitamin D blood levels compared to the children without fractures. Our data indicate that higher levels of vitamin D reduced the risk of fracture by 1.06 times (P<0.0005).Past decade has seen...

ba0001pp316 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Cortical and trabecular bone parameters from HR-Pqct images at the Tibia: a local comparison with synchrotron radiation micro-computed tomography

Ostertag Agnes , Peyrin Francoise , Fernandez Sylvie , Laredo Jean-Denis , De Vernejoul Marie-Christine , Chappard Christine

In clinical research protocols, HR-pQCT images (XtremCT Scanco, voxel size: 82 (μm3) are carried out to evaluate trabecular and cortical bone changes induced by osteoporosis and treatments. Micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) has become a standard tool for examination of trabecular and cortical bone in 3D.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of cortical and trabecular measurements derived from HR-pQCT images with morpho...

ba0003pp127 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Regulation of adipo- and osteo-genesis of multipotent cells by strontium through stimulation of small Rho GTPases: A 3D bioreactor study

Louis Fiona , Linossier Marie-Therese , Peyroche Sylvie , Vico Laurence , Guignandon Alain

Small GTPases of the Rho family (RhoA and Rac-1) are responsible for cytoskeleton dynamics (particularly actin polymerisation) and control cellular tension. For these reasons, they are implicated in the commitment of multipotent cells (MCs). In one hand, increased tension (important RhoA activity) is commonly associated with osteogenesis (OS), in the other hand, a reduced one (low RhoA activity) is associated with adipogenesis (AD). Nevertheless, precise RhoGTPases regulations...

ba0002p161 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Autoimmune hepatitis and bone density in children

Vai Silvia , Nebbia Gabriella , Bianchi Maria Luisa

Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory disease of the liver of unknown origin, that suddenly appears in previously healthy, normally growing children. Standard therapy is long-term prednisone, aimed at avoiding progression to cirrhosis. Considering the inflammatory origin of the disease and the long-term steroid therapy, negative consequences for bone health can be expected, but no data on this complication have been published until now.<p cl...

ba0006p051 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Low bone density and fragility fractures in unbalanced translocation T(9;11)

Vai Silvia , Broggi Francesca , Bianchi Maria Luisa

Background: Trisomy 9p is a rare abnormality caused by duplication of the short arm of chromosome 9. Translocation t(9;11) is a rarer variant. Both anomalies are compatible with long survival. Clinical manifestations are very variable, and include short height, mental retardation, hypertelorism, strabismus, foot/hand anomalies, delayed bone maturation. Low bone mineral density (BMD) or fragility fractures have never been reported.Presenting prob...