Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001oc2.2 | Bone quality and fracture repair - animal models | ECTS2013

Intermittent human parathyroid hormone (1–84) treatment improves bone mass and bone defect healing in rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Hamann Christine , Picke Ann-Kristin , Rauner Martina , Bernhardt Ricardo , Campbell Graeme , Gluer Claus-Christian , Hofbauer Lorenz C

The pathogenesis of skeletal fragility in diabetes mellitus is poorly defined and efficient therapies are limited. Zucker diabetic fatty (ZDF) rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus display low bone mass and delayed bone defect healing. We tested whether intermittent treatment with human parathyroid hormone 1–84 (PTH) increases bone mass and bone defect regeneration in diabetic rats.A subcritical gap defect was created at the femur of 10 weeks old diabe...

ba0003pp18 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Influence of PTH treatment on the bone tissue mechanics of rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus using mechanical tests and finite element modelling

Campbell Graeme , Hamann Christine , Picke Ann-Kristin , Rauner Martina , Huber Gerd , Morlock Michael , Hofbauer Lorenz , Gluer Claus-Christian

Diabetes mellitus results in increased skeletal fragility through reduced bone mineral density and altered collagen structure. How these changes affect bone mechanics at the tissue level remains largely unclear. Anti-osteoporosis medications improve bone mass, but whether they can fully restore tissue strength in diabetic bone, where collagen quality is compromised, has not been fully elucidated. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of type 2 diabetes mellit...

ba0005ni5 | Abstract Presentations | ECTS2016

Altered bone metabolism after high fat diet and exercise: role of Wnt signaling and insulin resistance

Picke Ann-Kristin , Sylow Lykke , Moller Lisbeth L V , Kjobsted Rasmus , Richter Erik , Rauner Martina , Hofbauer Christine , Hofbauer Lorenz C

High fat diet (HFD), obesity, and physical inactivity characterize the modern lifestyle. This can lead to coronary heart diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recent studies have shown that these conditions frequently are associated with poor bone quality. However, the molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. To analyze the effect of HFD and exercise (EX) on bone homeostasis, we fed 6-week-old C57BL/6 mice a high fat (60% fat) or standard chow diet for 10 weeks (10–20...

ba0005p68 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Adiponectin prevents orthodontic tooth movement in rats

Haugen Sigrid , Matre Aasarod Kristin , Kamilla Stunes Astrid , Peder Mosti Mats , Franzen Tanya , Vandevska-Radunovich Vaska , Syversen Unni , Reseland Janne

Adiponectin may play a role in both bone and periodontal remodeling. In this study, the effect of repetitive local administration of human recombinant adiponectin on experimental tooth movement was examined.The first molar of 24 male Wistar rats was moved mesially by a closed coil spring ligated to the molar and anchored to the incisors in front for 14 days, with adiponectin injections every 3rd day. Amount of tooth movement was examined by feeler gauge ...

ba0005p267 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2016

Altered bone metabolism after high fat diet and exercise: role of Wnt signaling and insulin resistance

Picke Ann-Kristin , Sylow Lykke , Moller Lisbeth L V , Kjobsted Rasmus , Richter Erik , Rauner Martina , Hofbauer Christine , Hofbauer Lorenz C

High fat diet (HFD), obesity, and physical inactivity characterize the modern lifestyle. This can lead to coronary heart diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recent studies have shown that these conditions frequently are associated with poor bone quality. However, the molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. To analyze the effect of HFD and exercise (EX) on bone homeostasis, we fed 6 week-old C57BL/6 mice a high fat (60% fat) or standard chow diet for 10 weeks (10-20 mice...

ba0002p101 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Rapid bone mass recovery after parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism in a 15-year-old boy

Tau Cristina , Viterbo Gisela , Ayarzabal Victor , Felipe Laura , Belgorosky Alicia

Primary hyperparathyroidism is extremely rare in childhood and adolescence. Here we report a clinical case of a 15-year-3-month-old boy who began 2 years before with pain in his knees, genu varum, and fatigue. Physical examination showed severe genu valgum with an inter-malleolar distance of more than 30 cm. Biochemical tests showed hypercalcemia (12.2 mg/dl), hypophosphatemia (2.3 mg/ dl), hypercalciuria (6.4 mg/kg per day), high alkaline phosphatase (2812 IU/l), low 25-hydro...

ba0003pp345 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Standardized diagnostic and therapeutic pathway for management of patients with skeletal fragility fractures in the Orthopedic and Physiatrist Unit in an Italian hospital: impact on patient outcome

Caffetti Cristina , Mirabile Pierfranco , Gosio Manuela , Bassi Guido , Gorini Mauro

It is well known that osteoporotic fragility fractures are an important risk factor for subsequent new vertebral and non-vertebral fractures. Many countries published recommendations to prevent fractures. Also in Italy the Minister of the Health highlighted the importance to prevent osteoporosis and the subsequent fractures, without practical instructions on the management of patients with fragility fractures in the daily clinical practice. Up to date there is no standardized ...

ba0007is9 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Osteoclast disorders

Sobacchi Cristina , Palagano Eleonora , Menale Ciro , Villa Anna

Osteoclasts are giant multinucleated skeletal cells of hematopoietic origin primarily responsible for bone resorption. Their functional impairment disturbs bone homeostasis and, to a variable extent, a number of other processes, such as growth, hematopoiesis and immune function. The accumulation of bone tissue owing to failure in bone resorption results in increased bone density, which is the hallmark of osteopetrosis (OP), a heterogeneous group of monogenic disorders with aut...

ba0001pp387 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Sclerostin associated with vertebral bone marrow fat in older men but not women

Ma Vivian , Li Xiaojuan , Sigurdsson Sigurdur , Eriksdottir Gudny , Hauksdottir Alda , Palermo Lisa , Hue Trisha , Lang Thomas , Harris Tamara , Rosen Clifford , Vittinghoff Eric , Siggeirsdottir Kristin , Sigurdsson Gunnar , Oskarsdottir Diana , Gudnason Vilmundur , Schwartz Ann

Previous studies found a negative correlation between vertebral bone marrow fat (MF) and bone density (BMD). Proposed mechanisms for this include i) a shift in stem cell lineage allocation from osteoblasts towards adipocytes, and ii) an increase in osteoclast-promoting cytokines with greater MF. However, little is known about the relationship between MF and bone markers. To assess these relationships in older adults, we used data from the AGES-Reykjavik cohort. MF was measured...

ba0003oc3.6 | Osteoclasts, gastric hormones and HIF | ECTS2014

Skeletal effects of the gastrin receptor antagonist netazepide in H+/K+ATPase beta-subunit deficient mice

Aasarod Kristin Matre , Koldeh Masoud Ramezanzadeh , Mosti Mats Peder , Stunes Astrid Kamilla , Viggaklev Bjorn Ivar , Reseland Janne Elin , Beisvag Vidar , Sandvik Arne Kristian , Skallerud Bjorn Helge , Syversen Unni , Fossmark Reidar

Epidemiological studies suggest that patients using proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have increased fracture risk. We have previously shown that H+/K+ATPase beta-subunit knockout (KO) mice have reduced BMD, BMC and mechanical bone strength compared to WT. Like users of PPIs, these mice have elevated serum gastrin levels due to high gastric pH. We wanted to study whether elevated gastrin influences bone quality in these mice.Female KO and WT mice aged 6 week...