Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002p117 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Impact of age and pubertal development on bone mass assessed by quantitative ultrasound of the proximal phalanges in boys and girls aged 10–14 years

Krahenbuhl Tathyane , Goncalves Ezequiel Moreira , Barbeta Vinicius , Ramalho Luiz Carlos , Martin Juan Samur-San , Bertapelli Fabio , Ribeiro Roberto Regis , Barros-Filho Antonio Azevedo , Guerra-Junior Gil

The quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of the proximal phalanges has been used for the indirect evaluation of bone status. Furthermore, the relative simplicity and non-exposure to radiation, presents advantages for the use of QUS compared to other methods in children and adolescents. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of age and pubertal development on Amplitude Dependent Speed Sound (AD-SoS) assessed by QUS of proximal phalanges in girls and boys aged 10–15 ...

ba0002p147 | (1) | ICCBH2013

A case of Gorham-Stout syndrome with chylothorax

Piona Claudia , Morandi Grazia , Maines Evelina , Monti Elena , Pepaj Orsiol , Antoniazzi Franco

Background: Gorham Stout syndrome, also called disseminated lymphangiomatosis, is a rare disease of unknown etiology and pathogenesis. This syndrome is characterized by an abnormal proliferation of thin walled capillaries and small lymphatic vessels that results in the massive osteolysis of adjacent bone. Surrounding soft tissues such as muscle, connective tissue, and viscera may also be affected. Chylothorax occurs secondary to direct involvement of the pleural cavity or the ...

ba0002p151 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Severity of spine deformity in children and adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis is associated with nutritional status and body composition

Matusik Edyta , Durmala Jacek , Matusik Pawel , Wadolowski Karol

Background: Body composition changes during the developmental period and differs in children with idiopathic scoliosis (IS). No large-scale study has been performed to reveal the link between scoliotic deformity and body composition assessed by bioimpedance method (BIA). The study objective was to correlate the extent of scoliotic-curve severity with nutritional status of patients with IS based on standard anthropometrical analysis and BIA.Material and m...

ba0002p167 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Recurrent fractures and low bone mass in a patient with new mutation of LRP5 gene

Rusinska Agnieszka , Borowiec Maciej , Mlynarski Wojciech , Antosik Karolina , Michalus Izabela , Golec Joanna , Chlebna-Sokol Danuta

In recent years, the important role in bone remodelling Wnt/β-catenin pathway is highlighted. Key receptor of this pathway is LDL receptor-related protein 5 (LRP5). It was demonstrated in adults that polymorphism in LRP5 gene was associated with bone mineral density and fracture risk. So far no such studies were conducted in children.The aim of the study was the analysis of LRP5 and COL1A1 genes in a patient with r...

ba0002p169 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Milk, childhood and postmenopausal osteoporosis

Bazarrra-Fernandez Antonio

Objective: To determine if milk is always good for preventing osteoporosis in children anyway.Materials and methods: Worldwide bibliography review on the problem and our experience.Results: Studies performed in children and adolescents relate to the subject of the long-term relative effects on bone health of the protein content of the diet compared with that of the diet’s net load of acid in the body. Long-term acid loading in...

ba0002p179 | (1) | ICCBH2013

The impact of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors on bone mineral density in the pediatric and young adult population

Feuer Alexis , Vogiatzi Maria

Objective: Serotonin is a neurotransmitter with multiple functions in the gastrointestinal tract and CNS. Recent animal studies indicate that serotonin regulates bone mass and remodelling. In humans, a handful of studies have shown decreased bone mineral density (BMD) in adults treated with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI) for depressive symptoms. Although SSRI’s are prescribed in pediatric practice, there are few studies examining the effect of SSRIs on bon...

ba0003pp19 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Scanning acoustic microscopy reveals heterogeneity of mechanical properties due to collagen orientation in mice cortical bone

Blouin Stephane , Puchegger Stephan , Klaushofer Klaus , Roschger Paul , Fratzl Peter

The local mechanical properties of bone are influenced not only by the material chemical composition but also by the spatial arrangement of the component’s e.g. orientation of collagen matrix. However, not much is known about local elastic modulus variations in cortical bone. Our goal was to use acoustic imaging to map elastic properties of murine bone with a several microns resolution. Rodent long bones exhibit a permanent growth with endosteal/periosteal bone formation ...

ba0003pp32 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Dietary arginine influence on bone metabolism in rats

Zivna Helena , Svejkovska Klara , Fekete Sona , Zivny Pavel , Holecek Milan

Objective: We investigated the effect of arginine administered for 10 weeks in diet on bone metabolism in male Wistar rats.Methods: Rats were divided (after approval of Ethical Committee 9814/2008-30 and 30793/2010-30) into four groups, ten animals in each group: G1 SLD-S group were fed a standard laboratory diet (SLD). G2 SLD-H group were fed SLD and 12 h before rats were sacrificed diet was removed. G3 ARG-S group was fed wit...

ba0003pp286 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Striking osteoporosis following prolonged immobilization; a case report

Yaghi Yasser , Habli Omar , Abdallah Khaled , Zaiour Wajih

Introduction: Bone is a dynamically changing organ. Reduction of mechanical loading on bone inhibits bone formation and accelerates bone resorption. Prolonged immobilization in casts, therapeutic bed rest and application of external fixations to treat fractures are common causes of disuse osteoporosis.Case Report: We report a case of striking osteoporosis in a 11 years old Syrian boy with a complex open right leg wound following a blast injury (24.03.201...

ba0003pp340 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

A clinical case of pregnancy, delivery and lactation in a patient treated with ibandronic acid 3.0 intravenously

Belaya Zhanna , Dragunova Natalia , Rozhinskaya Liudmila , Melnichenko Galina

There are few cases of pregnancy described in which the fetus was exposed to some bisphosphonates, but not ibandronate to our knowledge. Meanwhile, ibandronate has a high protein binding rate (87%) and short tissue’s half-life (24 days) and might be a less potentially harmful drug in the event of pregnancy.A 23-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with evident ACTH-dependent Cushing’s syndrome CS (24 h urinary free cortisol – 2413 n...