Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp51 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Microstructural adaptation of bone tissue of the facial skeleton to the distribution of occlusal load under physiological conditions

Janovic Aleksa , Milovanovic Petar , Saveljic Igor , Nikolic Dalibor , Hahn Michael , Busse Bjoern , Rakocevic Zoran , Filipovic Nenad , Amling Michael , Djuric Marija

Despite widely accepted classical mechanical theory of buttresses as a load bearing areas in the midfacial skeleton, the data related to its microstructural adaptation on functional demands are scarce. In this study we investigated microstructural features of the different regions in the facial bones in relation to the occlusal load dissipation using a combination of finite element analysis (FEA) and micro-CT analysis (μCT). The FEA was performed on the model of the dry h...

ba0001pp50 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Micro-morphological properties of osteons reveal changes in cortical bone stability during aging, osteoporosis and bisphosphonate treatment in women

Bernhard Andreas , Milovanovic Petar , Hahn Michael , Djonic Danijela , Krause Matthias , Breer Stefan , Pueschel Klaus , Zimmermann Elizabeth A , Djuric Marija , Amling Michael , Busse Bjoern

Bone remodeling is the key process in bone structural reorganization, and its alterations lead to changes in bone mechanical strength. Since osteons reflect different bone remodeling patterns, we hypothesize that the femoral cortex of females with miscellaneous age, disease, and treatment conditions will display distinct osteonal morphology and osteocyte lacunar numbers along with different mechanical properties.The specimens used in this study were coll...

ba0001pp368 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Portuguese and spanish FRAX® tool versions: a comparative analysis from EpiReumaPt

Gouveia Nelia , Canhao Helena , Rego Tania , Sousa Susana , Branco Jaime

EpiReumaPt is a cross-sectional, epidemiologic study to estimate the prevalence of rheumatic diseases in Portugal. Selected cases randomized from the 10 000 Portuguese subjects recruited are eventually observed by a rheumatologist. Portuguese and Spanish FRAX® tool were applied. The major osteoporotic (MOFR) and hip (HFR) fracture risk were calculated without DXA results.The FRAX tool has been developed by WHO to evaluate 10 years fracture risk. It ...

ba0001pp384 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Does vitamin D status impact on hip fracture incidence?: evidence of fracture variation with latitude and season in Sweden

McCloskey Eugene , Johansson Helena , Oden Anders , Kanis John

Although the optimal requirement of vitamin D for skeletal health in the general community remains uncertain, vitamin D deficiency impairs bone mineralisation, increases bone turnover, accelerates bone loss and increases fracture risk. Seasonal variation in the hip fracture incidenc, reported in several studies, supports a role for vitamin D deficiency in the epidemiology of hip fracture. We hypothesised that if the association is causal, then the amplitude of the seasonal var...

ba0003pp28 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Dietary creatine influence on bone metabolism in rats

Zivny Pavel , Zivna Helena , Svejkovska Klara , Fekete Sona , Holecek Milan

Objective: We investigated the effect of creatine administered in the diet for 10 weeks on bone turnover and bone quality in male Wistar rats.Methods: Rats were divided (after approval of Ethical committee 9814/2008–30 and 30793/2010–30) into four groups, ten animals in each group. G1 SLD-A group were fed a standard laboratory diet (SLD). G2 SLD-B group were fed SLD and 12 h before rats were sacrificed diet was removed. G3...

ba0003pp32 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Dietary arginine influence on bone metabolism in rats

Zivna Helena , Svejkovska Klara , Fekete Sona , Zivny Pavel , Holecek Milan

Objective: We investigated the effect of arginine administered for 10 weeks in diet on bone metabolism in male Wistar rats.Methods: Rats were divided (after approval of Ethical Committee 9814/2008-30 and 30793/2010-30) into four groups, ten animals in each group: G1 SLD-S group were fed a standard laboratory diet (SLD). G2 SLD-H group were fed SLD and 12 h before rats were sacrificed diet was removed. G3 ARG-S group was fed wit...

ba0005p210 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2016

Thyroid hormone locally interacts with the sympathetic nervous system to control bone linar growth

Miranda Rodrigues Manuela , Brum Patricia , de Azevedo Gouveia Cecilia Helena

It is well known that thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for normal bone growth and development. However, the mechanisms by which TH regulates these processes are poorly understood. Recently, the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) was identified as a potent regulator of bone metabolism. In vivo studies by our group have shown that TH interacts with the SNS to regulate bone mass and structure, and that this interaction involves α2 adrenoceptor (α2-A...

ba0005p356 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

The added value to FRAX of gait speed and tests of postural balance

Lundin Hans , Saaf Maria , Strender Lars-Erik , Salminen Helena

Objectives: Postural balance and gait speed are risk factors for falls and hip fractures independent of bone mineral density (BMD). The standard risk assessment tool, FRAX, does however not include any estimate of fall risk. Identifying high-risk individuals correctly is be of great clinical importance why further improvement of FRAX would be clinically valuable. The primary aim of this study was to see if one-leg standing time, the maximum number of steps on a line or gait sp...

ba0005p479 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2016

Increased bone resorption markers in young patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Laakso Saila , Valta Helena , Verkasalo Matti , Viljakainen Heli , Makitie Outi

Children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have defects in bone mineral density (BMD) and bone structure that do not completely normalize with clinical remission.The objective of the study was to determine bone turnover marker (BTM) concentrations and factors behind altered bone metabolism in a case-control setting.We measured the bone formation marker PINP and bone resorption markers CTX and TRACP5b in 42 adole...