Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p30 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Whole-body MR imaging as diagnostic tool in children with hereditary multiple osteochondromas

Staal Heleen , Dremmen Marjolein , Robben Simon , Witlox Adhiambo , van Rhijn Lodewijk

Patients with hereditary multiple osteochondromas (HMO) undergo frequent X-rays to evaluate the growth of the osteochondromas. The conventional radiographs show clear images of the growth of the bony part of the osteochondromas and of the growth direction of the long bones. However the cartilage cap on the osteochondroma nor the cartilage of the nearby epiphysis or the surrounding soft tissue of the osteochondromas is shown. Besides these disadvantages taking frequent radiogra...

ba0007p172 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Cow's milk allergic infants on amino acid-based medical nutrition formula maintain adequate serum concentrations of phosphorus, calcium and magnesium despite the use of acid-suppressive medication

Harvey Bryan M , Eussen Simone RBM , Helvoort Ardy van , Harthoorn Lucien F

Objectives: We recently demonstrated that cow’s milk allergic infants who received an amino acid-based formula (AAF) for 16 weeks as oral feeding had adequate mineral status (1). One factor that may negatively affect mineral solubility and bioavailability and hence mineral status, is high gastric pH (2), but data on this in infants are lacking. Therefore, the present study evaluates serum concentrations of phosphorus, calcium and magnesium in a subgroup of infants on AAF ...

ba0006is11 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

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van Leeuwen Hans

Abstract not submitted...

ba0002is15 | Paediatric cancer and bone: round table | ICCBH2013

Osteogenic complications during and after childhood cancer

van den Heuvel-Eibrink Marry

Childhood cancer has become curable in the majority (>70%) of patients. This is mainly due to rising intensity of treatment, including (combinations of) surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and stem cell transplantation. In addition, intensive international collaboration for rare subgroups, enhanced stratification for treatment regimens and optimised supportive care has contributed to the improved survival of pediatric cancer that was accomplished over the last decades....

ba0005s5.2 | Molecular Clocks | ECTS2016

Good times, bad times: (patho)physiology of diurnal rhythms

van der Horst Gijsbertus (Bert)

Like most organisms, we have developed an internal time keeping system that drives daily rhythms in metabolism, physiology and behavior, and allows us to optimally anticipate to the momentum of the day. At the basis of circadian timekeeping lies an intracellular molecular oscillator in which a set of clock genes cyclically regulate their own expression with an approximate (circa) 24-hour (dies) periodicity. The mammalian circadian system consists of a light-entrainable master ...

ba0003pp96 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2014

Osteoblast-secreted extracellular vesicles stimulate the expansion of CD34+ human umbilical cord blood cells

Morhayim Jess , Demmers Jeroen , van Wijnen Andre , Braakman Eric , Cornelissen Jan , de Peppel Jeroen van , van Leeuwen Hans

Introduction: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) is increasingly used in hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantations; however, the low cell numbers are still remaining as a limiting factor for proper engraftment. Osteoblasts are major constituents of HSC niche and play important roles in regulating HSC self-renewal and differentiation. Recently, extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been implicated in stem cell fate regulation via horizontal transfer of proteins and nucleic acids betwe...

ba0005p61 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Advanced phase gestational jet lag reduces bone mass of adult offspring

van der Eerden Bram , Chaves Ines , Azimzadeh Pedram , Schreuders-Koedam Marijke , Reiss Irwin , van Leeuwen Johannes , van der Horst Gijsbertus

The mammalian circadian clock is tightly controlled by clock genes, which have been shown to regulate up to 20% of the transcriptome in any given tissue. Evidence is accumulating that light-modulation perpetually affects circadian clock performance. In accordance, shift work or chronic jet lag is associated with higher risk of disease later in life, including osteoporosis. In this study, we assessed whether gestational jet lag in mice reduces bone mass postnatally.<p class...

ba0002p76 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Final height and bone health in young adults, transplanted in childhood

Dyck Maria Van , Herman Jean , Lombaerts Rita

: This study analyses the long-term effect of rhGH on final height (FH) and bone health in renal transplanted patients.Twenty-one young adult patients, aged 17–26 years, were studied. Group A consisted of 15 patients (12 boys) who received rhGH during 3.0 years before transplantation. After transplantation three boys needed rhGH again for 3.5 years. In group B six patients (three boys) didn’t need rhGH before transplantation, three girls receiv...

ba0001pp157 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2013

Bone metastatic prostate cancer cells regulate their growth via impairing osteoblast differentiation

van Driel Marjolein , Robbesom Iris , Koster Ruben , Boers-Sijmons Bianca , Chiba Hideki , van Leeuwen Hans

Metastases to the bone are the incurable final outcomes of cancer, reducing both length and quality of life in an aggressive way. Despite the discoveries of many factors involved, no cure has been found. Metastatic outgrow starts in interaction with the bone micro-environment. The first attachment in bone is with the osteoblasts lining the endosteal surface. Our aim is to study the role of the osteoblasts in metastatic tumor spread and growth.We used an ...