Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp70 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

A casein-based diet leads to a better bone status than a soy protein-based diet during moderate protein restriction in growing mice

Rouy Emilien , Laroche Norbert , Blachier Francois , Tome Daniel , Vico Laurence , Blais Anne

This study aims at determining if casein would lead to a better bone status than soy in the context of a moderate protein restriction (6% of total energy intake) in growing mice.Ten-week-old female Balb/C mice were divided in four groups of 15 animals. Two groups received 6% of their energy intake as protein, one as casein and the other as soy protein. The third group was a normal-protein control receiving 20% soy protein. The last group (positive contro...

ba0003oc2.1 | Osteoporosis epidemiology | ECTS2014

Low serum thyrotropin level and duration of suppression as a predictor of major osteoporotic fractures – the openthyro register cohort

Abrahamsen Bo , Jorgensen Henrik L , Laulund Anne S , Nybo Mads , Brix Thomas H , Hegedus Laszlo

Objective: To assess the relationship between thyrotoxicosis and osteoporotic fractures in men and women.Design: Register-based cohort study in patients with a TSH measurement in the region of Funen 1996–2010. All determinations were done in the same lab serving all hospitals and GP practices. Persons with raised TSH or a history of thyroid/pituitary disease were not included.Results: The study population consisted of 222 138 ...

ba0003pp61 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Fas ligand in formation of hard tissues

Svandova Eva , Lesot Herve , Oralova Veronika , Poliard Anne , LeDenmat Dominique , Matalova Eva

Among activation of apoptotic machinery, Fas (CD95)/FasL (CD178) were suggested to act in cell proliferation and differentiation. Expression of Fas and FasL was reported during tooth and bone formation. The examination of gld mice showed increased total body bone mass and number of osteoblasts in long bones. However, Fas and FasL functions in osteogenesis remain controversial. As most of studies dealing with Fas/FasL system in bone formation were performed in endochondral mode...

ba0003pp108 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Collagen XIII in bone homeostasis

Koivunen Jarkko , Kemppainen Antti , Haronen Heli , Finnila Mikko , Miinalainen Ilkka , Heikkinen Anne , Sormunen Raija , Pihlajaniemi Taina

Collagen XIII is a conserved transmembrane collagen with wide distribution in various tissues. It can be enzymatically cleaved to form a soluble bioactive molecule with relevance to cell proliferation, migration and adhesion. Collagen XIII overexpression in mice causes a massive bone overgrowth with no defects in early skeletal development. The bone phenotype of Col13a1OE mice is most apparent in long tubular bones but also present in calvariae. Our findings show th...

ba0003pp323 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

To decline screening for osteoporosis: a study on individual decision making, meaning and reasons for non-participation

Rothmann Mette , Huniche Lotte , Ammentorp Jette , Brakmann Reinhard , Gluer Claus C , Hermann Anne Pernille

Purpose: This combined qualitative and quantitative study aimed to investigate women’s personal reasons for and choices to decline the screening for osteoporosis. The ROSE study is a randomized prospective population-based trial investigating the efficacy of a screening program to prevent fractures in women aged 65–80 years.Methods: A triangulated approach combining data from interviews and questionnaire. 7020 questionnaires from the screening ...

ba0005oc1.2 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Acute effects of calcium supplements on blood pressure: results of a randomised cross-over trial

Bristow Sarah , Billington Emma , Gamble Greg , de Kwant Jordyn , Stewart Angela , Horne Anne , Reid Ian

Calcium supplements are associated with increased cardiovascular risk, but the mechanism by which this occurs is presently uncertain. In a secondary analysis of a trial examining the acute effects of calcium supplements, we found that blood pressure declined over 8 h in the control group, consistent with its diurnal rhythm, and that this decline was smaller in the calcium group [1]. To investigate these effects further, we carried out a randomised controlled cross-over trial o...

ba0005p45 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Mast cells regulate inflammation and bone regeneration in fracture healing

Kroner Jochen , Kovtun Anna , Messmann Joanna , Strauss Gudrun , Seitz Sebastian , Schinke Thorsten , Dudeck Anne , Ignatius Anita

Mast cells (MCs) are pro-inflammatory sensor and effector cells of the immune system. MCs seem to play a role in bone metabolism, because patients with systemic mastocytosis develop osteoporosis. MCs are present in the fracture callus during bone healing, however, their function has not yet been investigated. Here, we examined the role of MCs in the inflammatory and repair phase during fracture healing.Male 12-week old MC deficient mice (Mcpt5-Cre R-DTA)...

ba0005p63 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Comparison of bone stiffness during fracture healing in the human distal radius assessed with HR-pQCT using μFEA and FEA based on downscaled images

Voermans Anne , de Jong Joost , Willems Paul , Geusens Piet , van den Bergh Joop , van Rietbergen Bert

High resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) in combination with micro finite element analysis (μFEA) is a promising tool to assess longitudinal changes in bone mechanical properties during the fracture healing process in the distal radius. In the present study we investigate if these changes can be detected as well when using images with lower resolutions, comparable to clinical QCT images.Postmenopausal women with a stable...

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...