Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0007p62 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase activity and mineralization capacity of bi-allelic mutations from severe perinatal and asymptomatic hypophosphatasia phenotypes: Results from an in-vitro mutagenesis model

Uday Suma , Matsumara Tomohiro , Saraff Vrinda , Saito Shiho , Orimo Hideo , Hogler Wolfgang

Introduction: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) characterized by reduced mineralization occurs from mutations in the tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase (ALPL) gene. Individuals harbouring bi-allelic mutations are generally reported to be severely affected. We report the findings of in vitro functional studies following site-directed mutagenesis in bi-allelic mutations causing extreme clinical phenotypes; severe perinatal and asymptomatic HPP.Objectiv...

ba0005p183 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Life span differs between osteoclasts derived from different bone marrow precursors: a time-lapse microscopy study

Cao Yixuan , Jansen Ineke , Sprangers Sara , Stap Jan , Everts Vincent , de Vries Teun

Osteoclasts are multinucleated bone-resorbing cells and can be cultured from different monocytic precursors. It is unknown whether osteoclasts derived from different precursors are phenotypically different. One of the aspects not known is the life span of the different osteoclasts and the effect of IL-1β hereupon. Here, we studied this using time-lapse microscopy. Bone marrow cells were isolated from 6-week-old male mice. Early blasts (CD31hiLy-6C-),...

ba0002p22 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Association of volumetric bone mineral density, bone morphometry and trabecular bone micro-architecture with leptin and soluble leptin receptor in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Tam Elisa M S , Yu Fiona W P , Hung Vivian W Y , Liu Zhen , Lam Tsz-Ping , Liu King Lok , Ng Bobby K W , Lee Simon K M , Qiu Yong , Cheng Jack C Y

Objectives: Low bone mass in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) has been well reported, however the etiologies of the disease and this abnormal phenotype were still unknown. Leptin have profound effects on bone metabolism and skeletal growth, and was speculated to play a role in the etiopathogenesis of AIS. The objective of this study was to investigate the bone quality in AIS and its association with leptin and soluble leptin receptor (sOB-R).Methods...

ba0004p60 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Comparing two scanning protocols for high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography for bone quality assessment in young subjects

Cheuk Ka Yee , Zhang Jiajun , Tsang Echo , Yu Fiona , Hung Vivian , Tam Elisa M S , Lam Tsz Ping , Lee Simon K M , Ng Bobby K W , Cheng Jack C Y

Objectives: High resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) was used to evaluate bone quality and volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD). However, manufacturers only provide a standard protocol for adult but not for growing subjects. The aim of this study was to investigate the difference on measurement between two different HR-pQCT scanning protocols in adolescence with unfused growth plate.Methods: 27 boys and 26 girls aged 13&#15...

ba0006p009 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Sexual dimorphism in cortical bone morphology during adolescent growth in Chinese

Cheuk Ka-Yee , Wang Xiaofang , Yu Fiona W P , Tam Elisa M S , Ng Bobby K W , Ghasem-Zadeh Ali , Zebaze Roger , Seeman Ego , Cheng Jack C Y , Lam Tsz-Ping

Objective: Previous study in Hong Kong reported boy-to-girl ratio of limb fracture was 5.5:1 in the adolescent group. Chinese children have increased risk for forearm fracture during puberty. This study aimed to investigate cortical growth in healthy Chinese adolescents during pubertal growth.Methods: 214 boys and 219 girls aged between 7 and 17 years old with no bone diseases were recruited. Maturity was assessed by self-reported Tanner staging. Images ...

ba0006p141 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Unique correlation pattern between cortical trabecular bone qualities and standard dynamometer handgrip strength in girls with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)?

Tam Elisa M S , Cheuk Ka-Yee , Hung Vivian W Y , Yu Fiona W P , Ng Bobby K W , Guo X Edward , Cheng Jack C Y , Lam Tsz-Ping

Objective: Grip strength is a marker of muscle mass which can optimize bone strength during puberty. While previous studies have shown AIS girls had poor bone qualities and mechanical properties when compared with non-AIS girls, the correlation between bone qualities and handgrip strength in AIS remains undefined. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between handgrip strength and bone qualities including volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD), bone geometry, trabecu...

ba0005oc1.2 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Acute effects of calcium supplements on blood pressure: results of a randomised cross-over trial

Bristow Sarah , Billington Emma , Gamble Greg , de Kwant Jordyn , Stewart Angela , Horne Anne , Reid Ian

Calcium supplements are associated with increased cardiovascular risk, but the mechanism by which this occurs is presently uncertain. In a secondary analysis of a trial examining the acute effects of calcium supplements, we found that blood pressure declined over 8 h in the control group, consistent with its diurnal rhythm, and that this decline was smaller in the calcium group [1]. To investigate these effects further, we carried out a randomised controlled cross-over trial o...

ba0002p87 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Serum homocysteine levels in children and adolescents with impaired bone health

Kutilek Stepan , Skalova Sylva , Rehackova Petra

Background: Association between high serum homocysteine (S-Hcy) levels and low bone mineral density (BMD) and increased fracture risk in postmenopausal women has been repeatedly documented. There are scarce data concerning S-Hcy and bone health in children and adolescents.Patients and methods: We assessed S-Hcy levels in 37 children and adolescents (22 boys and 15 girls; mean age 13.9±3.5 years) with prevalent low-energy trauma fractures (mean 3.3&#...

ba0001pp62 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Intermittent administration of parathyroid hormone (1–34) may induce the formation of cementum and bone: a histological study in rats

Vasconcelos Daniel , Marques Marcelo , Barros Silvana , Vasconcelos Any Carolina , Benatti Bruno , Novaes Pedro

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of anabolic PTH on periodontal repair and mandibular bone defect in rats. Fenestration defects were created unilaterally of lower first molars in Wistar rats (n=32), and both periodontal ligament and cementum were removed. Animals were treated 3 times a week and then assigned to four groups (n=8): i) C14 – placebo administration for 14 days; ii) P14 – PTH administration for 14 days; iii) C21 – pl...

ba0003w1.2 | Extracellular vesicles: from old to new frontiers | ECTS2014

Tumour derived vesicles in bone metastasis

Kang Yibin

Bone metastasis is a frequent occurrence in cancer patients, with severe complications such as fracture, bone pain, and hypercalcemia. The pathogenesis of osteolyitc bone metastasis depends on cross-communications between tumor cells and various stromal cells residing in the bone microenvironment. Many of these interactions are mediated by tumor derived growth factors, cytokines, proteases, and other secreted and exosomal proteins. Using gene expression profiling and proteomic...