Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0007p143 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Intermittent bi-daily sub-cutaneous teriparatide infusion in children with hypoparathyroidism: a single-centre experience

Flammier Sacha , Bertholet-Thomas Aurelia , Tanne Corentin , Bacchetta Justine

Background: Pediatric hypoparathyroidism is an orphan disease. Conventional management combines native and active vitamin D, calcium supplementation and sometimes phosphate binders. The use of teriparatide has been reported both in adults (daily or bi-daily subcutaneous infusions) and in children (rather continuous subcutaneous infusion) as second-line therapy.Methods: We present as median (min-max) the results of a retrospective single-centre review of ...

ba0001oc2.2 | Bone quality and fracture repair - animal models | ECTS2013

Intermittent human parathyroid hormone (1–84) treatment improves bone mass and bone defect healing in rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Hamann Christine , Picke Ann-Kristin , Rauner Martina , Bernhardt Ricardo , Campbell Graeme , Gluer Claus-Christian , Hofbauer Lorenz C

The pathogenesis of skeletal fragility in diabetes mellitus is poorly defined and efficient therapies are limited. Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus display low bone mass and delayed bone defect healing. We tested whether intermittent treatment with human parathyroid hormone 1–84 (PTH) increases bone mass and bone defect regeneration in diabetic rats.A subcritical gap defect was created at the femur of 10 weeks old diabe...

ba0001oc2.3 | Bone quality and fracture repair - animal models | ECTS2013

Low-magnitude high-frequency vibration improves fracture healing in aged, ovariectomized mice

Wehrle Esther , Bindl Ronny , Wehner Tim , Heilmann Aline , Fischer Lena , Noland Jarrod , Amling Michael , Ignatius Anita

Introduction: Fracture healing is impaired in aged and osteoporotic patients. Because bone formation is tightly regulated by the mechanical conditions in the fracture gap and because suitable mechanical stimuli improve fracture healing (Claes et al. 1998), we investigated whether low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (LMHFV; Rubin et al. 2004) is able to improve delayed fracture healing induced by age and ovariectomy in mice.Sudy desig...

ba0001oc5.1 | Treatment of osteoporosis | ECTS2013

A Three-year randomized sham-controlled trial of low magnitude mechanical stimulation in an elderly sample: the ‘VIBES' trial

Kiel Douglas , Hannan Marian , Sisson Emily , Bouxsein Mary , Barton Bruce , Dewkett Dawn , Magaziner Jay , Zimmerman Sheryl , Shane Elizabeth , Leary Elizabeth Teng , Carroll Danette , Allaire Brett , Lang Thomas , Rubin Clinton

Non-pharmacologic approaches to preserve or increase BMD include whole body vibration (WBV). A meta-analysis and one-year randomized trial concluded that WBV has no effect on BMD in older women; however, previous trials were relatively brief and did not include a sham control group. Therefore, we conducted the Vibration to Improve Bone in Elderly Subjects (‘VIBES’) trial, a randomized, sham-controlled trial of 10 min of daily WBV (0.3 g at 30 Hz) in seniors recruited...

ba0001pp7 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Severe pregnancy- and lactation-associated osteoporosis: teriparatide treatment

Lampropoulou-Adamidou Kalliopi , Kosmidis Christos , Stathopoulos Ioannis P , Papaioannou Nikolaos A , Trovas George

Introduction: Pregnancy- and lactation-associated osteoporosis (PLO) is an uncommon disease. The majority of cases are seen in the third trimester or early post-partum in the primagravid women and the prominent clinical feature of PLO is the severe and prolonged back pain and height loss. To date the prevalence and the aetiology of this disorder are unclear and there are no guidelines for its treatment.Case report: We report the outcomes of teri...

ba0001pp8 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Phenotypic change in a patient with hypophosphatasia with the onset of renal failure

Cundy Tim , Michigami Toshimi , Tachikawa Kanako , Dray Michael , Collins John

Hypophosphatasia is a recessively inherited disorder with a wide phenotypic manifestation ranging from lethality in neonates to asymptomatic in adults. The severity of the phenotype is largely determined by the nature of the ALPL mutations. We describe a previously asymptomatic adult whose phenotype dramatically changed after he developed renal failure. A 50-year-old man was diagnosed with IgA nephropathy. At age 52 (eGFR 50 ml/min) he suffered his first metatarsal fr...

ba0001pp12 | Clinical case posters | ECTS2013

Severe osteoporosis associated with Hajdu–Cheney syndrome: follow-up after 2 years of teriparatide therapy

Terroso Georgina , Bernardes Miguel , Aleixo Abelha , Vieira Romana , Madureira Pedro , Fonseca Rita , Goncalves Diana , Costa Lucia

Objectives: To describe the response to treatment with teriparatide for osteoporosis associated with Hajdu–Cheney syndrome after a follow-up 2 years.Material and methods: A 51-year-old woman presented in our outpatient clinic with pseudo-clubbing of some fingers and toes. She was short (139 cm) and thin (34 kg). She also had some facial and cranial abnormalities: thin lips, long philtrum, full cheeks, micrognathia, short neck, bushy eyebrows and coa...

ba0001pp44 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

2-Oxoglutaric acid protects against side effects of maximal therapeutic doses of dexamethasone in piglets skeleton

Dobrowolski Piotr , Tomaszewska Ewa , Kurlak Paulina , Pierzynowski Stefan

Synthetic glucocorticoids such as dexamethasone (Dex) are widely used for treatment of premature infants with chronic lung disease or respiratory distress syndrome or in allergic conditions such as asthma. Adverse effect of these treatments is glucocorticoids-induced osteoporosis. On the other hand there are functional foods, for instance 2-oxoglutaric acid (2-Ox) a precursor of hydroxyproline the prevailing amino acid in bone collagen, which reduce the risk of osteoporosis. T...

ba0001pp46 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Low magnitude vibration signals attenuate the rapid bone mass induced by lipopolysaccharide

Kim In Sook , Cho Tae Hyung , Lee Beomseok , Hwang Soon Jung

Introduction: Low-magnitude, high-frequency (LMHF) mechanical stimuli lead to enhance bone formation and decrease resorption. This study aimed to investigate the effect of vibration on the bone loss induced by inflammatory cytokine, lipopolysaccharide (LPS).Methods and designs: Balb-C mice were administered to LPS (5 mg/kg) with two i.p. injections on days 0 and 4, while sham control group was injected with 400 μl of water for injection without LPS....

ba0001pp57 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Role of receptor activity modifying protein 3 in the response of bone to mechanical loading

Livesey Matthew , Pacharne Suruchi , Wang Ning , Grabowski Peter , Yang Lang , Richards Gareth , Skerry Tim

Adaptive responses of the skeleton to loading changes architecture and physical properties in order to optimise strength for function. However, bone is subjected to many local and circulating osteotropic factors, most acting on G-protein coupled receptors. Receptor activity modifying protein-3 is a single trans-membrane domain receptor accessory protein, which aids in trafficking of calcitonin and calcitonin-like receptors to the cell surface and changes ligand selectivity. As...