Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

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...

ba0003pp346 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Efficacy of Denosumab on bone metabolism after a 12-month treatment, in women with severe post-menopausal osteoporosis

Pastore Renato , Pasqualetti Patrizio , Chioma Laura , Vancieri Giuseppe , Frontoni Simona

Introduction: Denosumab, a fully human monoclonal antibody to RANK ligand, effectively reduces bone resorption by inhibiting RANK-L binding to RANK. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of denosumab in post-menopausal women, by monitoring the evolution of different parameters of bone health: T-score, morphometry, osteocalcin and β-Ctx.Methods: A 34 women with severe postmenopausal osteoporosis, characterized by multiple vertebral fractures wer...

ba0003pp374 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Clinical presentation of Paget's disease: evaluation of a contemporary cohort and systematic review

Tan Adrian , Ralston Stuart

Background: The prevalence and severity of Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) have fallen over recent years but it is unclear if this has impacted on disease presentation. Here we evaluated the presentation of PDB in a contemporary cohort and conducted a systematic review of MEDLINE on the mode of presentation.Methods: The presenting features of PDB were recorded in 87 patients who had presented to a specialist clinic between 2005 and 2013. The systemati...

ba0003pp399 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Effect of vitamin D treatment on bone mineral density in deficient immigrant women

Englund Marianne , Bergstrom Ingrid

Background: The optimal level of 25-hydroxyvitamin D2 (25(OH) D) for a healthy bone is not clear, nor the effects of treatment with vitamin D. Few previous studies have measured treatment effect on BMD in young deficient individuals.Materials and methods: A treatment group of vitamin D deficient immigrant women and a control group of ethnic Swedish women were recruited during pregnancy. A treatment of 800–1600 IU cholecalciferol and 500–1000 mg...

ba0004is12 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

The role of TGFβ in high turnover bone diseases

Schiavi Susan

TGFβ is a family of ubiquitous growth factors that play a prominent role in bone biology. In normal bone remodeling, TGFβ1 released from the bone matrix by osteoclasts, attracts mesenchymal stem cells to sites of resorption thereby ensuring that new bone restores eroded older bone. TGFβ also promotes osteoblast proliferation but later restricts osteoblast maturation by repressing the expression of genes involved in bone formation. Recent evidence has demonstrate...

ba0004p158 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Extreme, biomechanically-explained remodelling of biological femoral reconstructions in pediatric oncology

Taddei Fulvia , Valente Giordano , Piroddi Sabina , Schileo Enrico , Pitto Lorenzo , Roncari Andrea , Leardini Alberto , Manfrini Marco

Introduction: Vascularised fibula autograft combined with a massive bone allograft (Capanna 2007) is used in skeletal reconstructions in children. If vascularisation is successful a clear remodelling of the reconstruction can be observed. This study aims to define a protocol to characterise bone’s structural evolution in skeletal reconstructions through a computer-aided analysis, and attempts a biomechanical interpretation of the observed phenomena through a multiscale mo...

ba0004p197 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Benign osteopetrosis associated with homozygous mutation in CLCN7

Allgrove Jeremy , Mathew Satheesh , Buxton Chris C , Williams Maggie

Introduction: Benign osteopetrosis type 2 (OPTA2) (Albers-Schönberg disease) is usually associated with a heterozygous mutation in CLCN7. Patients may be asymptomatic and present following an x-ray taken for other reasons or with a low trauma fracture. There may be a family history. Homozygous mutations in CLCN7 usually result in severe disease which presents in the neonatal period or early infancy. We present a case of benign osteopetrosis associated wi...

ba0005oc5.4 | Risk factors for fracture, Pagets disease of bone and musle and bone | ECTS2016

Fine mapping of the chromosome 1p13 locus for susceptibility to Paget's disease of bone

Abdullah Fawaaz , Jin Huilin , Wani Sachin , Albagha Omar , Ralston Stuart

Introduction: Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a common disorder characterised by increased and disorganised bone remodelling. Previous genome wide association studies identified a locus for susceptibility to PDB on chromosome 1p13, tagged by rs484959 which lies 87 kb upstream of the CSF1 gene. This is a strong candidate for PDB since it encodes macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) a critical cytokine for osteoclast formation and survival.Pu...

ba0005p33 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2016

Assessment of changes in collagen associated with advanced glycation end-products in human bone using vibrational spectroscopy

Schmidt Felix Nikolai , Zimmermann Elizabeth Ann , Puschel Klaus , Amling Michael , Vashishth Deepka , Tang Simon , Busse Bjorn

Introduction: Aging, diabetes and other disease conditions are associated with the accumulation of non-enzymatic collagen cross-links (NE-XL) in human tissues. Non-enzymatic cross-links (i.e. advanced glycation end products (AGEs)), occur at the bone collagen level, where they are associated with individuals increased fracture risk caused by bone’s reduced plasticity.Methods: Here, non-destructive Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was u...