Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp152 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Involvement of LIGHT in multiple myeloma bone disease

Oranger Angela , Brunetti Giacomina , Mori Giorgio , Carbone Claudia , Gigante Isabella , Mongelli Teresa , Taurino Grazia , Rizzi Rita , Mestice Anna , Zallone Alberta , Specchia Giorgina , Colucci Silvia , Grano Maria

Multiple myeloma (MM)-bone disease occurs in 70 to 80% of patients at MM diagnosis, and up to 90% at relapse; skeletal related events cause high morbidity and mortality. MM-bone disease consists of lytic lesions arising as a consequence of an unbalanced bone remodelling due to osteoclast (OC) activation, and osteoblast inactivation. Osteoclastogenesis may be under immune cell regulation through the production of numerous cytokines, such as LIGHT/TNFSF14, a newly identified mem...

ba0001pp91 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Pediatric differences in bone mineral density according to ethnic background in children: the Generation R Study

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Heppe Denise H M , Hofman Albert , Jaddoe Vincent , Uitterlinden Andre , Rivadeneira Fernando

Aim: Differences in fracture risk between ethnic groups have been documented. The basis for these differences is yet incomplete and the age at what ethnic differences appear is uncertain. Assessment of bone health in pediatric populations could bring insights on factors compromising bone accrual. We describe here differences in total body bone mineral density (TB-BMD) in a unique setting of children of the same age, measured with the same device (iDXA) different ethnic backgro...

ba0001pp376 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Ursodeoxycholic acid protects osteoblastic cells from bilirubin and lithocholic acid induced apoptosis

Ruiz-Gaspa Silvia , Dubreuil Marta , Combalia Andres , Peris Pilar , Monegal Ana , Pares Albert , Guanabens Nuria

Introduction: Osteoporosis is a common complication in patients with chronic cholestasis, usually characterized by reduced bone formation. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) improves differentiation and mineralization and counteracts the damaging effects of bilirubin and lithocholic acid (LCA) in osteoblastic cells. Moreover, UDCA decreases apoptosis in a number of cell lines, but this antiapoptotic effect has not been investigated in bone cells.Aims: To assess...

ba0002oc3 | Epidemiology | ICCBH2013

Pediatric differences in bone mineral density according to ethnic background in children: The Generation R Study

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Heppe Denise , Hofman Albert , Uitterlinden Andre G , Jaddoe Vincent , Rivadeneira Fernando

Aim: Differences in fracture risk between ethnic groups have been documented. The basis for these differences is yet incomplete and the age at what ethnic differences appear is uncertain. Assessment of bone health in pediatric populations could bring insights on factors compromising bone accrual. We describe here differences in total body bone mineral density (TB-BMD) in a unique setting of children of the same age, measured with the same device (iDXA) different ethnic backgro...

ba0005cabs.oc2.1 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Prostate cancer microRNAs in extracellular vesicles stimulate osteoclastogenesis

Bijnsdorp Irene , Mulder Jorn , Geldof Albert , Bakker Astrid , de Vries Teun , van Moorselaar Jeroen

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in males. When patients develop metastasis, no curative therapy is available. To find new therapeutic options, it is crucial to understand how PCa cells induce metastasis. Recently, it was shown that PCa cells secrete small extracellular vesicles (EVs) that can be found in the circulation and in bones. Uptake of EVs by other cells may change their behaviour. We previously identified three miRNAs that were uniquely upregulated in ...

ba0005p327 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Gene expression profiling of osteoblastic cells cultured with lithocholic acid or bilirubin. Implications in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis in liver diseases

Ruiz-Gaspa Silvia , Pares Albert , Dubreuil Marta , Combalia Andres , Peris Pilar , Monegal Ana , Guanabens Nuria

Low bone formation is considered to be the main feature in osteoporosis associated with cholestatic and end-stage liver diseases. Previous studies have demonstrated the deleterious consequences of retained substances such as lithocholic acid (LCA) and bilirubin (Bil) on osteoblastic cells. These effects are neutralized by ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA). To gain new insights into cholestatic-induced osteoporosis, we have assessed the differential gene expression of osteoblastic ce...

ba0001pp358 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Osteoporosis and ‘fragility fractures' in 110 centenarians living at the nursing home of Milan

Santi Ivana , Gianotto Monica , Guercio Valentina , Cetta Francesco , Monti Massimo

Osteoporosis and fragility fractures correlated, are a major clinical problem in older women and men and a major public health problem worldwide. As the population ages, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures is increasing. These fractures are associated with higher health care costs, physical disability, impaired quality of life, and increased mortality.Aim: evaluation of the frequency, type and age of onset of fragility fractures in 110 centenarians (...

ba0004is5biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

High resolution imaging of bones by high-resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography

Boyd Steven

Biographical DetailsDr Steven Boyd holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, specialized in Biomedical Engineering. He was appointed as a faculty member at the University of Calgary in 2002, and is now a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine (Radiology), and jointly appointed at the Schulich School of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) and Faculty of Kinesiology. He is a principal investiga...

ba0003oc6.1 | Osteoporosis treatment and the effects of physical activity | ECTS2014

Sex differences in bone acquisition of pre-pubertal children are consequence of differential responsiveness to mechanical loading

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Heppe Denise H.M. , Kruithof Claudia J. , Hofman Albert , Uitterlinden Andre G. , Jaddoe Vincent V.W. , Rivadeneira Fernando

Aim: Lean mass is a strong determinant of bone structure, particularly during growth and development. We sought to determine if there are sex differences in bone acquisition in pre-pubertal children and the potential relation with skeletal loading.Methods: This study included 3602 children (50.7% girls) whose total body BMD and hip scans were measured on the same iDXA devise (GE-Lunar) at 6 years of age. Hip scans underwent hip structural analysis (HSA) ...

ba0003pp259 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

High sclerostin levels in primary biliray cirrhosis: relationship with cholestasis and bone remodelling

Ruiz-Gaspa Silvia , Gifre Laia , Pares Albert , Miquel Rosa , Peris Pilar , Monegal Ana , Dubreuil Marta , Arias Ana , Guanabens Nuria

Background and aims: Low bone formation is the main pathogenic mechanism of osteoporosis in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Sclerostin, an inhibitor of the Wnt pathway, is involved in the regulation of osteoblastogenesis and little is known about its role in the development of bone disease in PBC. Thus, we evaluated the circulating levels of sclerostin and its relationship to bone mass, the parameters of mineral metabolism and liver disease severity.Met...