Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005oc4.3 | Catabolism and metabolism | ECTS2016

Connecting the dots between bone and energy metabolism: the role of Lipocalin 2

Capulli Mattia , Gemini-Piperni Sara , Maurizi Antonio , Ponzetti Marco , Teti Anna , Rucci Nadia

We previously demonstrated the involvement of Lcn2 in bone loss induced by mechanical unloading. This prompted us to investigate bone phenotype of Lcn2−/− mice by μCT, which showed an osteopenic phenotype, characterized by 40% lower trabecular bone volume, 50 and 21% lesser trabecular number and thickness, respectively, and 20% higher trabecular separation, compared to WT, while cortical thickness was significantly lower (40%) only in elderly Lcn2<s...

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 ...

ba0005lb13 | (1) | ECTS2016

High-fat diet can accelerate the bone loss process of ovariectomized rats?

Yanagihara Gabriela , Shimano Roberta , Tida Jacqueline , Macedo Ana Paula , Shimanno Antonio Carlos

After many years of study, researchers show that obesity can harm the bones. It is not known whether the increased fat mass can accelerate the process of bone loss. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether high-fat diet accelerates the process of bone loss in ovariectomized rats. This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of our Institution (188/2013). 40 female wistars rats with body mass of 60 g were used in this study. They were equally divided into four experimen...

ba0005lb14 | (1) | ECTS2016

Mechanical properties of rat tibia bone defect after treatment with latex membrane

Carlos Bruna Leonel , Yanagihara Gabriela Rezende , Yamanaka Jessica Suzuki , Shimano Antonio Carlos

In recent years, latex membrane synthesized from natural latex extracted from rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis, has been studied as an important biomaterial to assist in tissue regeneration process, since it has ability to induce neovascularization and tissue proliferation, and is a low-cost and easy material handling. The aim of this study was to evaluate mechanical properties of bones after treatment with natural latex membrane in bone defects created in the tibiae of...

ba0005lb16 | (1) | ECTS2016

Proposal for a full-body suspension model for osteopenia induction

Penoni Alvaro , Yanagihara Gabriela , Tida Jacqueline , Brancaleon Brigida , Issa Joao Paulo , Shimano Antonio

Introduction: Osteopenia and osteoporosis are osteometabolics disorders characterized by decreased bone mineral density (BMD) with deterioration of bone microarchitecture. Since the beginning of the space age, there was a growing interest in trying to reproduce on Earth an environment that could simulate the effects of microgravity to induce bone, a state of osteopenia. The aim of this study was to present a new osteopenia induction model through the full body suspension.<...

ba0001pp34 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Obesity induced by a sucrose-rich diet promotes deficits in bone mineralization and microarchitecture

Biffe Bruna , Nunes Maria Tereza , Carvalho Antonio Augusto , Colli Vilma , Dornelles Rita , Nakamune Ana Claudia , Florindo Pedro , Louzada Mario Jefferson

In order to examine metabolic and biophysical parameters arising from obesity, male rats were given to drinking 30% sucrose (p/v) for 8 weeks. During the experimental period, animals in the control group (C) consumed higher amounts of food and water, but the body mass was smaller than the group receiving sucrose (S). In this group, the caloric load given to the animals for eight weeks resulted in increased energy consumption, in glycemia and in plasma leptin and abdominal fat....

ba0001pp476 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

multidisciplinary studies of ancient calcified tissues II: contents from Egyptian canopic jars

Rucci Nadia , Arrizza Lorenzo , Capulli Mattia , Maurizi Antonio , Mercurio Cinzia , Guidotti Maria Cristina , Fornaciari Gino , Teti Anna , Ventura Luca

Ancient Egyptians were well known for the art of embalming, performed in the belief that preservation of the body was essential for survival in the afterlife. During the mummification process, internal organs were removed and some of them (lungs, stomach, liver, and intestines) washed, dehydrated with natron, perfumed, and stored in so-called canopic jars, buried with the mummy. Each jar had established contents and its own protective deity. To date, a limited number of studie...

ba0005p11 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Chemotactic signals mediating osteoclast progenitor migration in collagen induced arthritis

Flegar Darja , Sucur Alan , Markotic Antonio , Kelava Tomislav , Kovacic Natasa , Ivcevic Sanja , Zrinski-Petrovic Katerina , Katavic Vedran , Grcevic Danka

Introduction: Collagen induced arthritis (CIA) is a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis marked by persistent inflammation and enhanced osteoresorption at the affected joints as well as systemic osteopenia due to increased activation of osteoclast progenitors (OCP). Abundantly secreted chemokines presumably attract OCPs to the inflamed sites. Our goal was to identify chemotactic signals important for OCPs recruitment in CIA.Methods: After obtaining approv...

ba0005p216 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2016

The role of CANT1 in skeletal development with a mouse model of Desbuquois dysplasia type 1

Monti Luca , Costantini Rossella , Paganini Chiara , Lecci Silvia , Maruelli Silvia , Biggiogera Marco , Cormier-Daire Valerie , Forlino Antonella , Rossi Antonio

Desbuquois dysplasia (DBQD) is a rare recessive chondrodysplasia, characterized by growth retardation, multiple dislocations and advanced carpal ossification. Two forms of DBQD have been described on the basis of the presence (type 1) or absence (type 2) of characteristic hand anomalies. DBQD type 1 is caused by mutations in the Calcium-Activated Nucleotidase 1 gene (CANT1), while DBQD type 2 is caused by mutations in the xylosiltransferase 1 gene.CANT1 ...

ba0006is03 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Bone cells in health and disease

Besio Roberta , Gioia Roberta , Tonelli Francesca , Ceppi Ilaria , Leoni Laura , Atta Linda Ofori , Rossi Antonio , Forlino Antonella

Bone is a complex tissue constituted by a mineral phase, hydroxyapatite, and an organic phase, mainly represented by collagen type I. Specialized cells are responsible for bone formation and remodeling. Osteoblasts represent the bone forming cells, osteocyte are the orchestrator of bone remodeling through regulation of the other bone cells activity, by functioning as endocrine cells and by acting as mechanosensor, and osteoclasts, the bone resorbing cells. Mesenchymal osteopro...