Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p299 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Bone geometry and microarchitecture in patients with anorexia nervosa: a possible role of mechanical loading on cortical bone structure

Frolich Jacob , Hansen Stinus , Al-Dakhiel Winkler Laura , Andresen Andreas , Hermann Anne Pernille , Stoving Rene K.

Objective: To assess the effect of mechanical loading in anorexia nervosa (AN) in vivo, by comparing bone geometry and microarchitecture in weight bearing versus non-weight bearing bone.Subjects and methods: A total of 26 female patients with AN, and 26 female controls matched on age and height were included. Bone geometry, volumetric bone mineral density (vBMD) and microarchitecture were assessed using HR-pQCT (Scanco Medical, Brütisellen,...

ba0005p389 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Hypercalcemia after discontinuation of long-term denosumab treatment

Langdahl Bente , Harslof Torben , Kaal Andreas , Rejnmark Lars , Sophie Solling Anne

Purpose: Denosumab is commonly used as an anti-resorptive agent to treat osteoporosis. After discontinuation of denosumab, however, bone resorption increases again, and the bone mass gained during therapy is lost within a year.Methods: We present a case report of asymptomatic hypoparathyroid hypercalcemia in a patient who discontinued long-term treatment with denosumab.Results: A 67-year old women with osteoporosis was treated with...

ba0005p476 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2016

Childhood fractures in northern Norway: a population-based study, Fit Futures

Christoffersen Tore , Winther Anne , Nilsen Ole Andreas , Ahmed Luai Awad , Furberg Anne-Sofie , Emaus Nina

Background: Fractures are common injuries during childhood. Incidence rates and patterns varies, but population-based data are scarce. The aim of this study was to describe a population based sex, age and maturation specific incidence of fractures at different anatomical sites in a representative sample from regions above the Arctic Circle.Methods: All fractures in the population based convenient cohort Fit Futures, comprising 1038 adolescents mainly bor...

ba0007p54 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Is oral health correlated with skeletal phenotype in primary metabolic bone diseases? A preliminary report of the Greek experience

Doulgeraki Artemis , Gatzogianni Margarita , Agouropoulos Andreas , Athanasopoulou Helen , Polyzois Georgios , Kavvadia Aikaterini

Introduction: Oral health problems are common in patients with primary metabolic bone diseases. We aimed to investigate the oral health of patients with primary osteoporosis and genetic mineralization disorders and correlate the oral health findings with clinical, imaging and laboratory parameters.Patients and methods: Twenty nine patients 2.8y-17y (15 males, 22 prepubertal) with primary metabolic bone diseases underwent a comprehensive dental examinatio...

ba0007p189 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Cleidocranial dysplasia: a patient with severe dental phenotype

Doulgeraki Artemis , Gatzogianni Margarita , Gyftodimou Yolanda , Polyzois Georgios , Athanasopoulou Helen , Agouropoulos Andreas

Background: Cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD) is an ultra-rare (1/1,000,000) genetic bone disorder, characterized by hypoplastic or aplastic clavicles, persistence of wide-open fontanelles and multiple dental abnormalities. It is caused by mutations in the RUNX2 gene, involved in the differentiation of osteoblasts.Presenting Problem: A case of a 13 year-old girl with a clinical diagnosis of CCD is reported. Her clavicles were hypoplastic and her shoulders co...

ba0007p219 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Comparison of cell separation methods, using relative expression of specific growth plate zone markers in a pig model

Javanmardi Alireza , Raimann Adalbert , Egerbacher Monika , Sagmeister Susanne , Gleiss Andreas , Haeusler Gabriele

Objective: Linear growth is achieved by enchondral ossification in epiphyseal growth plates (GP) of long bones. These highly organized cartilaginous tissues contain chondrocytes of all differentiational stages classified in 3–5 specific zones. Due to their discrete characteristics, distinct analysis of each zone is essential in basic GP research. While the efficiency of zonal separation is therefore highly influencing on study results, comparative data on commonly used me...

ba0001oc5.6 | Treatment of osteoporosis | ECTS2013

Testosterone replacement has a substantial benefit on bone mass, fracture incidence, libido, and sexual activities in male cardiac transplant patients: a 5-year randomized prospective controlled trial

Wagner Doris , Prenner Guenther , Dobnig Harald , Dimai Hans Peter , Pieber Thomas , Pilz Stefan , Tomaschitz Andreas , Amrein Karin , Fahrleitner-Pammer Astrid

Hypogonadism is common in cardiac transplant (CTX) patients and exerts negative effects on bone but also on libido and quality of life.We investigated whether testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has any positive effects on bone mass, fracture incidence, and quality of sex life when administered in addition to ibandronate (IBN) in hypogonadal CTX recipients. 52 male patients entered the study and received IBN (quarterly 2 μg i.v.). 60% of the pati...

ba0001pp163 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Hepatic lipase is expressed by osteoblasts and modulates bone remodeling in obesity

Bartelt Alexander , Beil F Timo , Muller Brigitte , Kohne Till , Heine Markus , Yilmaz Tayfun , Heeren Joerg , Schinke Thorsten , Niemeier Andreas

Here we identify the lipolytic enzyme hepatic lipase (HL, encoded by Lipc) as a novel cell-autonomous regulator of osteoblast function. In an unbiased genome-wide expression analysis, we find Lipc – which was formerly thought to be expressed almost exclusively by the liver – to be highly induced upon osteoblast differentiation, as verified by quantitative Taqman analyses of primary osteoblasts in vitro and of bone samples in vivo. ...