Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0007p220 | (1) | ICCBH2019

New perspectives in diagnosis and management of optic neuropathy in fibrous dysplasia: utility of optical coherence tomography and computed tomography measurements

Pan Kristen , FitzGibbon Edmond , Lee Janice , Collins Michael , Boyce Alison

Objectives: Optic neuropathy (ON) is a critical complication of fibrous dysplasia (FD). Early surgical decompression can prevent blindness; however, prophylactic intervention may cause blindness from intra-operative nerve damage. There is therefore a critical need to develop diagnostic tests for accurate and early detection of ON in patients with FD. Currently used methodologies, including radiographic evaluation of optic canal size and optic nerve length, are suboptimal and c...

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...

ba0004p172 | (1) | ICCBH2015

The possibilities of bone regeneration in children

Michovich Michail , Glazkin Leonid , Lamnev Viktor

Introduction: Using the autograft bones in treatment orthopaedic diseases and trauma is common. However, cases of the large bone fragments autoplasty in acute trauma is rare. We have studied the case of succesfull autoplasty of the large tibial fragment in severe road accident.Materials and methods: Child O., born in 2000, was delivered to the emergency room of Mogilev City Hospital after road accident (he was hit by a car while crossing the street). His...

ba0001pp279 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Genome-wide association study meta-analysis identifies the SOAT1/AXDND1 locus to be associated with hip and forearm fracture risk

Pettersson-Kymmer Ulrika , Lacroix Andrea , Eriksson Joel , Bergstrom Ulrica , Melin Beatrice , Wibom Carl , Vandenput Liesbeth , Rajaraman Preetha , Hartge Patricia , Chanock Stephen , Hallmans Goran , Duggan David , Kooperberg Charles , Handelman Samuel , Aragaki Aaron , Nethander Maria , Uitterlinden Andre , Rivadeneira Fernando , Jackson Rebecca , Ohlsson Claes

Hip and forearm fractures are the two clinically most important non-vertebral fractures. Twin studies have demonstrated a high heritability of these fractures and the heritable component of fracture risk is largely independent of BMD.To identify common genetic variants associated with hip and forearm fractures, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS ~ 2.5 million SNPs) meta-analysis of two large fracture data sets within the well-characterize...

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...

ba0001pp451 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Estimation of vertebral and femoral strength during the first three years of denosumab therapy using an alternative smooth non-linear finite element methodology

Zysset Philippe , Pahr Dieter , Engelke Klaus , Genant Harry , McClung Michael , Kendler David , Recknor Christopher , Kinzl Michael , Schwiedrzik Jakob , Museyko Oleg , Wang Andrea , Libanati Cesar

Denosumab subcutaneous administration every 6 months reduced the incidence of new fractures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis by 68% at the spine and 40% at the hip over 36 months compared with placebo in the FREEDOM study (Cummings et al., NEJM, 2009:361:756). This efficacy was supported by differential improvements from baseline in vertebral and femoral strength at 36 months (18.2 and 8.6%, respectively) estimated by an established voxel-based finit...

ba0006oc20 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Autoimmune hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis

Ramnitz Mary Scott , Burbelo Peter , Egli-Spichtig Daniela , Perwad Farzana , Romero Christopher , Ichikawa Shoji , Farrow Emily , Econs Michael , Guthrie Lori , Gafni Rachel I. , Collins Michael T.

Background: Hyperphosphatemic familial tumoral calcinosis (HFTC)/hyperostosis-hyperphosphatemia syndrome (HHS) is an autosomal recessive disorder due to deficiency of or resistance to intact fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23). This leads to hyperphosphatemia, increased renal reabsorption of phosphorus (TRP), and elevated or inappropriately normal 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D). Affected individuals may develop ectopic calcifications and/or diaphyseal hyperostosis. Mutations ...

ba0002is18biog | (1) | ICCBH2013

Obesity and skeletal health

Dimitri Paul

Biographical DetailsDr P Dimitri studied Medicine at the University of St Andrew’s in Scotland and the University of Manchester where he received a medal in pathology and a distinction in Paediatrics. In 2010 he was awarded a PhD in Medicine and the Michael Blacow Award from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health for his work on the relationship of fat and bone in children...

ba0001pp114 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Pro-angiogenic and pro-survival functions of glucose in human mesenchymal stem cells upon transplantation

Deschepper Mickael , Paquet Joseph , Manassero Mathieu , Bensidhoum Morad , Oudina Karim , Logeart-Avramoglou Delphine , Petite Herve

A major limitation in the development of cellular therapies using human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) is cell survival post-transplantation. In this study, we challenged the current paradigm of hMSC survival, which assigned a pivotal role to oxygen, by testing the hypothesis that exogenous glucose may be key to hMSC survival. We demonstrated that hMSCs could endure sustained near-anoxia conditions only in the presence of glucose. In this in vitro cell model, the prot...