Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp69 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Enhancement of fracture repair by upregulation of the innate immune response

Santo Ana Isabel Espirito , Chan James K , Glass Graeme E , Ersek Adel , Freidin Andrew , Williams Garry A , Gowers Kate , Jeffery Rosemary , Otto William R , Poulsom Richard , Feldmann Marc , Rankin Sara M , Horwood Nicole J , Nanchahal Jagdeep

Osteoporotic fractures are very common and represent an enormous unmet medical need. Our group has previously reported that addition of rTNF to the fracture site promotes fracture healing in C57/BL6 mice (Glass et al. PNAS 2011). Using a murine fracture model of endochondral healing, we observed that local addition of rTNF only accelerates fracture repair if administered within the first 24 h following injury. The optimal therapeutic dose is 1 ng. TNF is firs...

ba0003pp366 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Gene expression in vascular calcification: are there differences between atherosclerotic changes and media sclerosis?

Schweighofer Natascha , Aigelsreiter Ariane , Graf-Rechberger Martina , Hacker Nicole , Iberer Florian , Kniepeiss Daniela , Wagner Doris , Stiegler Philipp , Gutschi Jurgen , Trummer Olivia , Sinner Frank , Pieber Thomas , Muller Helmut , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara

Background: Pathophysiological calcification in the vasculature is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD are among the most common causes of death in patients with chronic kidney disease and crucial for kidney transplantation (RTX) outcomes.Aim: The aim of this study is to identify differences in the pattern and the onset of expression of regulators of calcification (RC) in atherosclerosis (AS) and media sclerosis (MS).<p class="abstext...

ba0005cu1.3 | Management of osteoporosis with focus on osteoporosis in men, pregnancy and patients treated with glucocorticoids | ECTS2016

Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty; evidence based treatment of painful vertebral fractures?

Peel Nicola

Vertebral fractures (VFX) are the most prevalent fracture associated with osteoporosis and often cause severe pain which can become chronic. VFX are associated with a high risk of further fracture, increased mortality, and reduced quality of life. Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty are techniques involving the percutaneous injection of bone cement into one or more symptomatic fractured vertebrae. In vertebroplasty, cement is injected directly into the bone, while in kyphoplasty, c...

ba0001pp58 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Diagnostic discrimination of TBS and spine BMD in glucocorticoid-induced and postmenopausal osteoporosis

Paggiosi Margaret , Peel Nicola , Eastell Richard

Glucocorticoids inhibit osteoblast function and cause an increase in osteoblast and osteocyte apoptosis. Bone remodelling defects occur resulting in an increase in fracture risk that cannot be fully explained by decreases in bone mineral density (BMD). We propose that this may be due to alterations in bone quality. Trabecular bone score (TBS) correlates with 3D bone micro-architectural parameters and can be derived directly from grey-level variations within 2D DXA images.<...

ba0005p403 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Biochemical monitoring of teriparatide efficacy in a real world setting

Pigott Thomas , Eastell Richard , Peel Nicola

Teriparatide is an anabolic agent given to reduce fracture risk in osteoporosis; it increases BMD and bone turnover. For monitoring treatment efficacy, serum PINP shows the greatest increase and low variability; it has been proposed as a marker of individual treatment response. We aimed to evaluate the utility of PINP to monitor teriparatide treatment in clinical practice.We performed a retrospective evaluation of 91 patients treated with teriparatide si...

ba0007p47 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Anorexia nervosa: weighing in on bone health surveillance: When should it be performed?

Ayya Mekhala , Crabtree Nicola , Shaw Nicholas

NICE guidelines (UK) recommend that bone mineral density (BMD) scans, corrected for bone size (bone mineral apparent density [BMAD]) should be performed for patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) when underweight for a year or more. The number of patients identified with low bone mineral density or vertebral fractures remains low in this population. However, referrals for dual- energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), vertebral fracture assessment (VFA) and peripheral quantitative comp...

ba0002p134 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Cessation of ambulation results in a dramatic loss of trabecular bone density in boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Crabtree Nicola , Bebbington Natalie , Roper Helen , McMurchie Heather , Shaw Nicholas

Steroids are currently used to improve muscle strength and prolong ambulation in boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) although the effect on bone health is still unclear. The aim of this study was to compare bone strength in healthy children and boys with DMD and investigate the interaction between diminished muscle function, loss of ambulation and high dose oral steroids.Fifty children were studied, 14 healthy boys (HB), 13 boys with DMD who rema...

ba0002p135 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Is vertebral fracture assessment by DXA more useful in a high fracture risk paediatric population than in a low-risk screening population?

Crabtree Nicola , Chapman Steve , Hogler Wolfgang , Shaw Nicholas

Vertebral fracture assessment (VFA) by DXA is an accepted tool in adults. However, its use in children has not been validated. The aim of this study was to validate VFA using iDXA against spinal radiographic assessment (RA) for the identification of vertebral fractures in children.Spine radiographs and VFA (L5–T2) by GE-iDXA were acquired on the same day in 80 children. Forty children were considered high-risk for fracture as their metabolic bone sp...

ba0003pp41 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Exosomes derived from human platelet lysate affect MSC functions in vitro

Torreggiani Elena , Perut Francesca , Roncuzzi Laura , Baldini Nicola

Introduction: Despite the popularity of platet lysate (PL) treatments in orthopaedics, the mechanism of action and the effectiveness of this therapeutic tool is still controversial. So far, the activity of PL has been associated with different growth factors (GFs) released upon platelet degranulation. However, PL activity might also be due to the efficient cell to cell transport system of GF and other bioactive molecules by their encapsulation into exosomes. In this study, we ...