Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0007is2 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Highlights in clinical bone research

Shaw Nick

Over the past two years we have continued to see new developments and findings in paediatric bone disease that will help change and modify our clinical practice. I have selected some pertinent publications and divided these into different themes that I intend to highlight in this presentation. These include:(1) New treatment options – Burosumab for X-linked Hypophosphataemic Rickets and Anti-Sclerostin antibody for Osteogenesis Imperfecta.<p cla...

ba0001pp214 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013

Is a network of collagen fibers and blood vessels supporting pre-osteoclast trafficking from the bone marrow to the bone surface?

Thomas Levin Andersen , Helene Bjorg Kristensen , Delaisse Jean-Marie

Differentiation of osteoclast progenitor cells into mononucleated TRAcP+ pre-osteoclasts occurs in the bone marrow. But how are these cells dispatched to the future bone resorption sites? We hypothesized that the collagen type III/I-rich reticulin network of the bone marrow might provide a structural framework for localization and migration of differentiating pre-osteoclasts towards the bone surface. Therefore, adjacent sections from decalcified paraffin-embedded iliac crest b...

ba0001pp248 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Intracellular calcium is influenced by the nuclear magnetic resonance therapy in Cal-78 chondrosarcoma cells

Steinecker-Frohnwieser Bibiane , Weigl Lukas , Kullich Werner

Calcium represents one of the most versatile and universal signalling particles regulating many different cellular processes. Changes in [Ca2+]i give rise to a vast diversity of modulatory events, amongst others, influencing activities of kinases and ion channels.It was demonstrated that nuclear magnetic resonance therapy (NMRT) treatment in osteoarthritis led to reduced pain and improved function followed by increase in quality of ...

ba0001pp310 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Osteoporosis and osteopenia of the spine in rheumatic patients, treated with glucocorticosteroids

Haroyan Armine , Ghukasyan Liana

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine osteoporosis (OP) and osteopenia in patients with various rheumatic diseases depending on the duration of use glucocorticosteroids (GCS) and daily dose of GCS.Methods: The study included 125 patients (90 women and 25 men) with various rheumatic diseases receiving GCS therapy. BMD was measured by DXA (Hologic). Patients were divided into two groups. Group I included postmenopausal women and men over...

ba0001pp333 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2013

Calcification of the coronary arteries among the males with coronary heart disease and osteoporosis

Malyuta Elena , Raskina Tatiana , Barbarash Olga , Kokov Alexandr

Subject: To examine the relationship between calcification of the coronary arteries, coronary atherosclerosis and indicators of bone mineral density (BMD) among males with coronary heart disease (CHD).Materials and methods: Seventy-four males with documented CHD were examined. BMD was assessed by dual energy absorptiometry with T-criterion definition of the proximal femur and lumbar spine, coronarography, multispiral computed tomography with quantificati...

ba0005p67 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Comparison of osteoconductivity and absorbability of beta-tricalcium phosphate and hydroxyapatite in open wedge high tibial osteotomy

Oh Kwang Jun , Koh Young Bong

The purposes of this present study were to compare the osteoconductivity and absorbability in patients of open wedge high tibial osteotomy with medially gaps filled with hydroxyapatite (HA) or beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP).Total 41 knees of 40 patients in whose follow up period more than 1 year were enrolled. The patients were divides into two groups, group I (22 knees, 21 patients) used HA and group II (19knees, 19 patients) used β-TCP...

ba0005p133 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Novel evidence that ApoA-1 deficiency facilitates HSC mobilization and differentiation and halts HSC quiescence and self-renewal in mice

Mastora Ioulia , Papachristou Nicholaos , Blair Harry , Kalyvioti Elena , Syggelos Spyros , Karavia Eleni , Kypreos Kyriakos , Papachristou Dionysios

Recent evidence suggests that osteoblastic bone marrow niche is vital for the maintenance and self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC). It has been recently proposed that cholesterol efflux pathways participate in HSC mobilization and that cholesterol-sensing pathways control the proliferation of HSC progenitors. Moreover, we have recently documented that HDL perturbations result in impaired osteoblastic function in mice. In the present study, we aimed at investigating t...

ba0005p317 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Cellular and extracellular investigations of healing parameters in a sheep model of osteoporosis

Schaefer Annemarie , Rosch Sebastian , Weisweiler David , Boecker Wolfgang , Lips Katrin S , Heiss Christian , Malhan Deeksha , Khassawna Thaqif El

Due to its huge socio-economic impact a better understating of osteoporotic fracture healing is crucial.Thirty-one female merino land sheep were randomly divided into four groups. (i) Untreated control-group (C, n=8); (ii) bilateral ovariectomy (OVX, n=7); (iii) OVX and calcium-deficient diet (OVXD, n=8); and (iv) OVXD and additional biweekly corticosteroid injections (OVXDS, n=8). Drill-hole defects (7.5 mm in diamete...

ba0005p444 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Deep characterization of a zebrafish model for dominant osteogenesis imperfecta

Tonelli Francesca , Gioia Roberta , Biggiogera Marco , Fisher Shannon , Leikin Sergey , Schinke Thorsten , Rossi Antonio , Forlino Antonella

Dominant osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a bone disease mainly caused by collagen type I mutations and characterized by bone fragility and growth delay. Nowadays no definitive cure is available. A zebrafish OI model (Chihuahua) carrying an heterozygous G574D substitution in the α1 chain of collagen type I was generated by ENU mutagenesis and is available in our laboratory. Control (WT) and mutant (Chi+/−) fish growth was followed up from day 1 post fertilization to ...

ba0007is10 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Endoplasmic reticulum stress in osteoblasts

Besio Roberta , Tonelli Francesca , Garibaldi Nadia , Leoni Laura , Cotti Silvia , Forlino Antonella

Bone tissue homeostasis requires the coordinated activity of osteoblasts, the bone forming cells, of osteoclasts, the bone resorbing cells, and of osteocytes, generally referred as the bone mechano-sensors. In this contest, osteoblasts are the mesenchymal cells secreting the extracellular matrix components on which hydroxyapatite crystals are then deposited. The most abundant protein of this organic matrix is type I collagen, a heterotrimeric secretory protein, synthesized as ...