Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0006p170 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Physical activity is negatively correlated with circulating sclerostin in 6--12 year-old children

Stampoulis Theodoros , Leontsini Diamanda , Avloniti Alexandra , Draganidis Dimitrios , Papanikolaou Konstantinos , Chatzinikolaou Athanasios , Michalopoulou Maria , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Gracia-Marco Luis , Makris Konstantinos , Tournis Symeon , Jamurtas Athanasios , Fatouros Ioannis , Kambas Antonis

Objectives: Bone mass development through childhood is very important for osteoporosis prevention during adulthood. Physical activity (PA) and/or exercise can influence positively bone matrix and its contents in pre-adolescents Sclerostin, a glycoprotein produced by osteocytes, promotes osteoclastic activity and it is associated with reduced bone formation. The purpose of this study was to describe the relationship between PA and sclerostin levels in pre-adolescent boys and gi...

ba0003pp314 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

The effect of risedronate on hypogonadal osteoporotic HIV males treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy: a pilot study

Pepe Jessica , Isidori Andrea M , Falciano Mario , Iaiani Giancarlo , Salotti Alessandra , Diacinti Daniele , Del Fiacco Romano , Sbardella Emilia , Cipriani Cristiana , Piemonte Sara , Raimo Orlando , D'angelo Antonella , Romagnoli Elisabetta , Lenzi Andrea , Minisola Salvatore

Objective: We evaluated the effect of risedronate on BMD and bone turnover markers in HIV infected osteoporotic males, according to their gonadal status.Methods: 41 HIV patients treated with highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) were followed for 24 months and divided into two groups: patients with osteoporosis or osteopenia with fractures (Group A, n=20) and those without (Group B, n=21). Group A and B were fur...

ba0001pp279 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Genome-wide association study meta-analysis identifies the SOAT1/AXDND1 locus to be associated with hip and forearm fracture risk

Pettersson-Kymmer Ulrika , Lacroix Andrea , Eriksson Joel , Bergstrom Ulrica , Melin Beatrice , Wibom Carl , Vandenput Liesbeth , Rajaraman Preetha , Hartge Patricia , Chanock Stephen , Hallmans Goran , Duggan David , Kooperberg Charles , Handelman Samuel , Aragaki Aaron , Nethander Maria , Uitterlinden Andre , Rivadeneira Fernando , Jackson Rebecca , Ohlsson Claes

Hip and forearm fractures are the two clinically most important non-vertebral fractures. Twin studies have demonstrated a high heritability of these fractures and the heritable component of fracture risk is largely independent of BMD.To identify common genetic variants associated with hip and forearm fractures, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS ~ 2.5 million SNPs) meta-analysis of two large fracture data sets within the well-characterize...

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 ...

ba0005p234 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

SNP regulation of miRNA expression and its association with osteoporosis

De-Ugarte Laura , Caro-Molina Enrique , Rodriguez-Sanz Maria , Garcia-Perez M A , Olmos J M , Sosa-Henriquez Manuel , Perez-Cano Ramon , Gomez-Alonso Carlos , Del Rio Luis , Mateo-Agudo Jesus , Navarro-Casado Laura , Gonzalez-Macias Jesus , Del Pino-Montes Javier , Munoz-Torres Manuel , Diaz-Curiel Manuel , Malouf Jorge , Perez-Catrillon J L , Nogues Xavier , Garcia-Giralt Natalia , Diez-Perez Adolfo

Biogenesis and function of microRNAs can be influenced by genetic variants in the pri-miRNA sequences leading to phenotype variability. The aim of this study was to identify osteoporosis-related SNPs by affecting the expression levels of mature microRNAs.The first approach was to perform an association analysis of putative functional SNPs located in pri-miRNA sequences of bone-related microRNAs with the lumbar spine and femoral neck (FN) bone mineral den...

ba0003pp126 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide directly affects collagen deposition and maturation in osteoblast cultures

Mabilleau Guillaume , Mieczkowska Aleksandra , Chappard Daniel

Objectives: A role for glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) in controlling extracellular bone matrix deposition and maturation has previously been evidenced in GIP receptor knock-out mice. However, as the GIP receptor is expressed in several tissues other than bone it was difficult to ascertain whether the modifications of extracellular bone matrix were due to direct effects on osteoblasts or indirect through regulation of signals originating from other tissues. ...

ba0006p019 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Zebrafish as model organism for craniosynostosis

Bluemel Rabea , Klopocki Eva , Liedtke Daniel

Objectives: Craniosynostosis is a skeletal birth defect, resulting in premature fusion of cranial sutures. The patency of the sutures is essential to enable the growth of the skull in compliance to the developing brain. Mutations in TWIST1 and TCF12 have been identified in patients with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome, which is typically associated with coronal synostosis. Studies in mouse models suggest that the quantity of TCF12-TWIST1 heterodimers is one critical...

ba0004p160 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Prevalence of muscle deficits in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Veilleux Louis-Nicolas , Rauch Frank , Curnier Daniel , Krajinovic Maja , Laverdiere Caroline , Sinnett Daniel , Alos Nathalie

Overall cure rates for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have improved allowing the cure of over 85% of patients. At least 70% of survivors of childhood ALL cancers have substantial morbidities as a result of their treatment. There is evidence that survivors of ALL have increased rates of long-term skeletal muscle dysfunction and weakness. Our objective was to determine the percentage of patients with muscle dysfunctions (muscle force, power, endurance, and % of fit...

ba0001pp440 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Strontium potently inhibits mineralisation in bone-forming osteoblast cultures while osteoclast formation from marrow mononuclear cells is moderately reduced

Wornham Daniel , Hajjawi Mark , Orriss Isabel , Arnett Timothy

Strontium ranelate (SrR) is now widely used for the prevention of osteoporotic fractures. The mechanisms by which this occurs, however, remain unclear. We investigated the actions of Sr2+ salts in bone-forming cultures of primary osteoblasts from rat calvariae. Osteoblasts were treated continuously with either SrR or SrCl2 for 14 days. Abundant, discretely mineralised ‘trabecular’ bone structures formed in alizarin red-stained control cultures. ...