Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001cu1.2 | Clinical Update 1 | ECTS2013

Management of osteoporosis in pre-menopausal women

Walsh Jennifer

Low bone density in younger women is often due to underlying conditions such as eating disorders, premature ovarian failure or glucocorticoid treatment. It may also be due to genetically low peak bone mass.In general, absolute fracture risk in young women is low, even in the context of low bone density. Management should begin with treatment of underlying causes where possible, and lifestyle modification where appropriate.The evide...

ba0003pp234 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Influence of age factor on the structural and functional organization of dentoalveolar system bone tissue in rats

Mazur Iryna , Gabal Viktoriia

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of age on the ultrastructural, histological, biomechanical, and biochemical changes of bone tissue in rats.Methods: The study included 24 female rats of two age groups: Group A (Young) of 5-month old rats and Group B (Old) of 18-month old rats. Radiomorphometric assessment of the hydroxyapatite was used to investigate the ultrastructure of the alveolar bone tissue. Biomechanical and biochem...

ba0005p212 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2016

Histological structure of the mandibular condylar cartilage in rats of various age after 60-day intake of epichlorohydrin

Gavrilov Vladimir , Luzin Vladyslav , Kozhemyaka Ida , Mishchenko Nina

Objectives: This study is aimed at investigating of histological features of mandibular condylar cartilage (MCC) in rats after 2-month inhalation of epichlorohydrin (ECh) vapors and administration of thiotriazoline (Th) and Echinaceae tinctura (ET) as medication.Methods: The experiment involved 420 male rats (young, adult and senile). The animals were split into the groups: 1st group comprised control animals, the 2nd group comprised the animals...

ba0001pp171 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

In vitro effect of prolactin on the osteogenic potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells of rats

de Melo Ocarino Natalia , Silvia Silva Santos , Rocha Lorena , Freitas Juneo , Sena Reis Amanda Maria , Serakides Rogeria

The effects of prolactin on bone metabolism have been the subjects of several studies. It is believed that prolactin acts directly influencing the synthesis of bone matrix by stimulating the osteoblastic activity, since receptors for this hormone have been identified in osteoblasts and human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). However, no study on the effects of prolactin on the osteogenic differentiation of MSCs was found in the literature. The objective of this study was to verif...

ba0003pp350 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Bilateral transient osteoporosis of hip: a case report

Gala Carlos Cano , Alconada Roberto Gonzalez , Leon German Borobio , Rendon Diaz Diego Alejandro

Transient osteoporosis of hip (TOH) is a spontaneous resolving skeletal disorder characterized by sudden onset of severe pain which resolves within 6–12 months. It is seen more commonly in middle aged men, though also seen in third trimester of pregnancy. MRI is the main diagnostic tool. It is idiopathic in nature.We present a case report of a young adult male who presented with migratory transient osteoporosis of both hip joints separated by a peri...

ba0005p354 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Bone metabolism in patients with anorexia nervosa and amenorrhea

Gatti Davide , Idolazzi Luca , el Ghoch Marwan , Viapiana Ombretta , Calugi Simona , Rossini Maurizio , Caimmi Cristian , Braga Vania , Radetti Giorgio , Adami Silvano , Grave Riccardo Dalle

Context: Anorexia nervosa (AN) occurs predominantly in females, most frequently during adolescence and it is generally associated with amenorrhoea. AN increases the risk for impaired bone health and for low bone mineral density (BMD) by a mechanism which has not been yet well defined.Objective: The study purpose was to further characterize bone metabolism in AN with amenorrhoea, and so with oestrogen deficiencyDesign: AN patients w...

ba0006p193 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Sheffield children's hospital osteogenesis imperfecta service: collaboration and care

Seasman Alison

Introduction: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a clinically heterogeneous heritable connective tissue disorder characterised by increased bone fragility and low bone density, resulting in frequent fractures from little or no trauma and bony deformities such as curvature of the long bones. Type and severity of OI is variable. OI affects the physical, social and emotional well-being of the child, young person and their family. The long term goal for children and young people with...

ba0005cu1.5 | Management of osteoporosis with focus on osteoporosis in men, pregnancy and patients treated with glucocorticoids | ECTS2016

Evidence versus emminence:Treatment of glucocorticoid induced osteoporosis in premenopausal women

Cooper Cyrus , Lems Willem

Oftenly, the question arises whether anti-osteoporotic drugs should be prescribed in glucocorticoid-treated premenopausal women. On the one hand, there are strong arguments to prescribe these drugs, when these patients are treated with high dose glucocorticoïds, and suffer from diseases that have a negative effect on bone, for instance SLE.On the other hand, the absolute fracture risk is low, related to their young age, and finally, in women with ch...

ba0005p346 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Macroelemental contents of skeletal bones after 60-day exposure to toluene vapors in rats of different ages

Skorobogatov Andrey , Luzin Vladyslav , Hryshchuk Maxim , Shutov Evgeny

Objectives: This experimental study is aimed at investigating of macroelemental contents of skeletal bones in rats after 2-month inhalation of toluene vapors (Tol) and administration of thiotriazoline (Th) and Echinaceae tinctura (ET) as medication.Methods: The experiment involved 420 male rats (young, mature and old) each separated into: intact animals, animals that received daily Tol inhalations as a single 5-h exposure to 10 MPC for ...

ba0007oc26 | (1) | ICCBH2019

[18F] NaF PET/CT the first tool to diagnose chronic activity in FOP at all ages?

Netelenbos Coen , Botman Esmee , Raijmakers Pieter GHM , Lammertsma Adriaan A , Eekhoff Marelise W

Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is a rare, autosomal dominant disorder characterized by heterotopic ossification (HO) in muscles, ligaments and tendons. Flare-ups often precede formation of HO, resulting in immobilized joints. Recently, it has been shown that [18F]NaF PET/CT could identify early ossifying disease activity during flare-ups. HO may progress without signs of flare-up, but its underlying physiology is not understood. We wondered whether [18F]NaF PET/CT...