Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001oc3.1 | Osteoporosis pathophysiology and genetics | ECTS2013

Heavy cannabis use negatively impacts on bone density: a population based prospective study

Sophocleous Antonia , McKenzie James , Robertson Roy , Ralston Stuart H

The endocannabinoid system has important effects on bone mass and bone turnover. Mice with targeted inactivation of type 1 (CB1) and type 2 (CB2) cannabinoid receptors develop osteoporosis with increasing age raising the possibility that cannabinoid receptor agonists might protect against age-related bone loss. Since cannabis is the most widely used illegal drug and its main psychotropic component -Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)- is an agonist at CB1 and CB2 receptors, we ...

ba0001pp449 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Odanacatib treatment reduces remodeling- and stimulates modeling-based bone formation in adult OVX monkeys

Chen C , Shih M , Zheng H , Duong L

Odanacatib (ODN), a selective and reversible cathepsin K inhibitor was shown to histomorphometrically reduce trabecular (Tb) and intracortical (Ic) bone remodeling while preserving endocortical (Ec) and stimulating periosteal (Ps) bone formation (BF) in monkeys. Here, we investigate the bone site specific mechanism of ODN on bone modeling (Mo) versus remodeling (Re)-based osteons. Rhesus monkeys (13–19 yrs, n=8–11/group) were ovariectomized and treated with ...

ba0002p55 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Body composition, anthropometric parameters and bone densitometry in young Ukrainian male

Luzin V , Stklyanina L , Turenkov A , Ignatyev A , Nuzhna H

Objectives: To establish the correlations between the body composition, somatotypes and average bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mineral content (BMC) in young (17–18 y.o.) male living in Donbass region (Ukraine).Materials and methods: Anthropometric and skinfold measurements were carried out. Estimations of the calcaneal BMD (g/cm2) and BMC, (r), estimated on ALOKA-5.0 DXA machine among 156 male were done. Total body fat perc...

ba0002p148 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Low bone mineral density in a group of girls with Rett syndrome

Bachrach Steven , Kecskemethy Heidi , Harcke H Theodore , Schanen Carolyn

Objective: In girls with Rett syndromeDescribe bone mineral density (BMD) and contributing factors in a cross-section of subjects.Examine serial DXA measures.Examine effect of pamidronate on BMD over time.Methods: We reviewed the clinical course, medications, level of ambulation, 25-OH-Vit D levels, fracture history and DXA results in 13 girls with Rett syndrome. Eight subjects had more...

ba0002p155 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Assessment of bone density in MPS IV (Morquio disease)

Kecskemethy Heidi , Harcke H Theodore , Ruhnke Kristen , Tomatsu Shunji

Objectives: i) Describe bone mineral density (BMD) of children with MPS IV (Morquio disease), a rare genetic disorder which produces skeletal deformity, small stature and results in physical limitations such as the ability to walk.ii) Examine fracture history and factors affecting bone health in Morquio.iii) Describe technical issues encountered in assessing BMD by DXA in Morquio.Methods: In this prospective ...

ba0006is18 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Phosphate and FGF23 signaling

Bacchetta Justine

The vision of calcium/phosphate metabolism has been completely modified during the last decade with the description of the FGF23/Klotho regulation axis. Renal regulation of phosphate handling in the proximal tubule is a complex and highly-regulated process. At least three transport proteins are responsible for renal phosphate reabsorption: NAPI-IIa (SLC34A1), NAPI-IIc (SLC34A3) and PIT-2 (SLC20A2). These transporters are highly regulated by various cellular mechanisms and fact...

ba0006is18biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Phosphate and FGF23 signaling

Bacchetta Justine

Biographical DetailsJustine BacchettaJustine Bacchetta (MD 2009, PhD 2011) is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in Lyon, France. She is specialized in pediatric nephrology and pediatric diseases of calcium and phosphate metabolism. After a research fellowship at UCLA (Los Angeles, USA), she has four main research topics of interest: bone and mine...

ba0003oc5.2 | Important pathways in bone biology and cancer | ECTS2014

Regulation of bone metastasis by the IKKβ/FoxO3a axis

Marino Silvia , Logan John G. , Sophocleous Antonia , Mollat Patrick , Mognetti Barbara , Ventura Luca , Sims Andrew H. , Rucci Nadia , Ralston Stuart H. , Idris Aymen I.

IκB Kinase β (IKKβ), a key component of NFκB signaling, plays an important role in bone disease and cancer. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of IKKβ/NFκB signaling increase bone mass and protect against ovariectomy- and inflammation-induced bone loss. Here, we describe a previously unknown role of the IKKβ/FoxO3a axis in bone metastasis associated with breast cancer. We observed that IKKβ expression is prevalent in invasive breast ...

ba0005p252 | Genetics and Epigenetics | ECTS2016

Mitochondrial DNA point mutation is associated with lower bone turnover markers

Langdahl Jakob H. , Hansen Stinus J. , Andersen Per H. , Yderstraede Knud B. , Vissing John , Duno Morten , Frederiksen Anja L. , Frost Nielsen Morten

Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with several clinical outcomes including diabetes and myopathy and is implicated in the human aging process. We previously showed that the mitochondrial DNA point mutation mtDNA3243A>G is associated with lower BMD and altered bone structure. The aim of this study was to assess bone turnover markers in individuals with the mutation and controls.Methods: We recruited 45 patients (29 female, 16 male)...

ba0005p374 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Long term follow-up of fracture incidence and fracture prediction from bone mineral density

Trajanoska Katerina , de Jonge Ester A L , Kieboom Brenda C T , Mulder Marlies , Stricker Bruno H C , Franco Oscar H , Uitterlinden Andre G , Rivadeneira Fernando

Introduction: Due to the ‘greying’ of (industrialized) societies the incidence of osteoporosis and fragility fractures is expected to be increasing. Our aim was to investigate in an elderly population if the incidence of non-vertebral fractures (overall and site specific) has changed after a longer follow-up, and its relation with osteoporosis or osteopenia assessed by bone mineral density (BMD) at baseline.Methods: Incident non-vertebral fract...