Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002p20 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Assessment of vitamin D nutrition status and dietary calcium intake in children 2–5 years of age

Kureel Priyanka , Seth Anju , Singh Ritu , Marwah R K , Aneja Satvinder

Objectives: To assess the vitamin D nutrition status of healthy children in the age group 2–5 years and to assess the daily dietary calcium intake of these children.Methods: A total of 100 healthy children (age group 2–5 years) were studied in this cross sectional study. Dietary calcium and energy intake was estimated using 24 h dietary recall method. Average sun exposure over last 3 days was assessed by calculating u.v. score. Biochemical para...

ba0002p24 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Effects of endurance training on somatic growth in a rat model of chronic kidney disease related growth retardation

Landau Daniel , Guterman Maayan , Yahalom Ari , Troib Ariel , Rabkin Ralph , Segev Yael

Objectives: CKD in children is associated with suppressed body growth. Physical activity has been previously shown to increase expression of IGF1 signaling in muscles of rats with CKD, but the effects of this intervention on bone tissue have not been investigated yet. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of aerobic exercise on CKD related bone disease.Methods: Twenty-day old/50 g male rats underwent a two step subtotal nephrectomy (Nx) or...

ba0002p54 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Association of calcium and dairy intake with growth in Indian children

Ekbote Veena , Khadilkar Anuradha , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal M Zulf , Khadilkar Vaman

Objective: Optimal intakes of calcium and milk are necessary in children and adolescents to facilitate not only mineralization but also growth in stature. Low intakes of calcium and also, of milk and milk products in Indian children have been reported. Hence, the objective was to study Indian children’s growth with respect to their calcium and dairy intakes.Methods: We studied 220 children (boys 104, age range 2–16 years). Data on their height,...

ba0002p59 | (1) | ICCBH2013

The rapid effect of vibration on bone formation and resorption in the growing skeleton

Harrison Rachel , Ward Kate , Lee Ellen , Bishop Nick

Background: Mechanical stimulation is thought to be critical for bone anabolic activity. It is unclear how quickly the growing skeleton responds to additional externally-applied mechanical stimuli. We wished to determine the acute effect of a standardised mechanical stimulus to the growing skeleton.Objectives: To determine the acute time course and magnitude of bone’s response to whole body vibration (WBV) in pre-pubertal boys.<p class="abstext"...

ba0002p197 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Parathyroid hormone administered by continuous s.c. infusion is more effective than when given by intermittent injection

Cheung Moira , Buck Jackie , Brain Caroline , Allgrove Jeremy

Background: Activating mutations in the calcium sensing receptor can result in severe hypoparathyroidism with symptomatic hypocalcaemia. Complications of treatment with calcitriol or alfacacidol include hypercalciuria, nephrocalcinosis and renal failure. The use of synthetic parathyroid hormone (PTH 1–34, teriparatide) provides a more physiological treatment option and reduces the risk of hypercalciuria.We report our experience with such a patient w...

ba0003pp113 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Bone-anabolic effects of sulforaphane, a naturally occurring isothiocyanate on bone metabolism

Thaler Roman , Dudakovic Amel , Rucci Nadia , Maurizi Antonio , Sturmlechner Ines , Spitzer Silvia , Rumpler Monika , Van Wijnen Andre J , Teti Anna , Klaushofer Klaus , Varga Franz

Few drugs generate bone-stimulatory effects via epigenetic mechanisms. Modulation of CpG-residues hydroxymethylation in gene-promoters of key osteoblast-related factors (e.g., DLX5) induces their expression and increases osteoblast differentiation in vitro. The chemical properties of sulforaphane (SFN), a natural compound abundantly present in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, suggest that it may have similar molecular and biological effects. Previous stu...

ba0003pp143 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Utilization of L-mimosine in pulp regeneration: lessons from cell culture and tooth slice organ cultures

Muller Heinz-Dieter , Trimmel Katharina , Cvikl Barbara , Gruber Reinhard , Agis Hermann

After trauma or carious lesion dental pulp healing is difficult to predict. In addition systemic diseases like diabetes mellitus can impair the regenerative capacity. New regenerative strategies target prolyl hydroxylase (PHD) by pharmacological inhibitors to stimulate hard and soft tissue healing. PHD inhibitors such as L-mimosine (L-MIM) induce vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) production by promoting angiogenesis. However, it is unclear if L-MIM is a feasible tool t...

ba0003pp179 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2014

Osteoclasts inhibit the Wnt canonical pathway in chondrocytes

Cherifi Chahrazad , Bouaziz Wafa , Cohen-Solal Martine , Hay Eric

Purpose: Osteoclastogenesis is enhanced in osteoarthritis (OA). We have demonstrated that cartilage breakdown is reduced when osteoclastogenesis is inhibited in murine models. Wnt activity, known to regulate the bone and chondrocyte cell function, might contribute to the mechanisms that promote cartilage catabolism. Our purpose was to evaluate whether osteoclast-secreted molecules affect the chondrocyte metabolism and assess the contribution of Wnt pathway.<p class="abstex...

ba0003pp183 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2014

Meniscus – Cartilage paracrine crosstalk in osteoarthritis

Samara Stavroula , Chatzopoulou Elisavet , Melas Ioannis , Messinis Dimitris , Dailiana Zoe , Kollia Panagoula , Alexopoulos Leonidas

Introduction: Meniscus plays an essential role in knee joint function providing stability and load transmission. In osteoarthritis (OA), a joint disease characterized by chronic synovitis and cartilage degeneration, pathological changes in the menisci are observed. However, whether menisci contribute to the progression of OA, the underlying mechanism for meniscus-cartilage communication is still unclear. In this study we analyzed systematically the response of meniscus and car...

ba0003pp237 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Reference intervals for bone turnover markers in Spanish premenopausal women

Guanabens Nuria , Filella Xavier , Monegal Ana , Gomez-Vaquero Carmen , Bonet Maria , Buquet Dolors , Casado Enrique , Cerda Dacia , Erra Alba , Martinez Silvia , Montala Nuria , Pitarch Concepcion , Kanterewickz Eduardo , Sala Miquel , Suris Xavier , Torres Ferran , de Reumatoloia Lab Oscat Study Group Societat Catalana

Background and aims: Bone turnover markers (BTMs) are used in clinical practice for assessing patients with osteoporosis and their treatment. In Spain it is necessary to fine-tune the reference intervals, since they were established years ago in a low number of individuals. The aims of this study were to establish robust reference intervals for BTMs in healthy young premenopausal Spanish women and to investigate the factors influencing BTMs.Methods: 185 ...