Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001s1.1 | Developmental origins of metabolic bone disease | ECTS2013

Developmental epigenetics and the intrauterine origins of chronic disease

Godfrey Keith

Experimental studies in animals indicate that particular maternal exposures during pregnancy can have specific effects on body composition in the offspring, with long-term implications for subsequent metabolic phenotype and cardiovascular risk. In animals the environment during early life induces altered phenotypes in ways which are influenced or mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, but until recently there has been little direct evidence in humans and understanding of which dev...

ba0001w3.1 | Vertebral fractures | ECTS2013

Vertebral fracture

Diez-Perez Adolfo

Incidence of vertebral fractures in the EU has been estimated in 520 000 for the year 2010. Clinical vertebral fractures cause most of the impact in terms of morbidity, quality of life and economic burden. However, even the sub-clinical ones are not neutral in these aspects. Unlike hip fractures, their incidence is less dissimilar across Europe. Mortality in the first year after a vertebral fracture is higher than for hip fracture, especially in the younger age groups. Vertebr...

ba0001pp46 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Low magnitude vibration signals attenuate the rapid bone mass induced by lipopolysaccharide

Kim In Sook , Cho Tae Hyung , Lee Beomseok , Hwang Soon Jung

Introduction: Low-magnitude, high-frequency (LMHF) mechanical stimuli lead to enhance bone formation and decrease resorption. This study aimed to investigate the effect of vibration on the bone loss induced by inflammatory cytokine, lipopolysaccharide (LPS).Methods and designs: Balb-C mice were administered to LPS (5 mg/kg) with two i.p. injections on days 0 and 4, while sham control group was injected with 400 μl of water for injection without LPS....

ba0001pp180 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

N-cadherin governs age-related osteoprogenitor cell determination in mice through modulation of Wnt5a and Wnt10b

Hay Eric , Dieudonne Francois-Xavier , Marty Caroline , Marie Pierre J

Senile osteoporosis and age-related osteopenia are associated with decreased osteoblastogenesis and increased bone marrow adipogenesis. The mechanisms controlling the fate determination of osteoblast to adipocyte differentiation of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSC) during aging are not known. We and others previously showed that the cell-cell adhesion molecule N-cadherin (N-Cadh) expressed in osteoblasts controls bone formation, but little is known about its role in BMSC fate d...

ba0001pp185 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

DNA-damage, survival, differentiation, and matrix mineralization in vitro of a murine multipotent mesenchymal precursor cell line

Lau Patrick , Hu Yueyuan , Hellweg Christine E , Baumstark-Khan Christa , Reitz Gunther

Radiation therapy is one of the most effective and indispensable treatment modalities for cancer patients. Known tissue complications caused by radiation-induced stem cell depletion, may result in structural and functional alterations of the surrounding matrix. Although, studies have demonstrated that ionizing radiation can induce apoptosis and senescence, little is known about the effects of therapeutic irradiation concerning the commitment of mesenchymal stem cells to the os...

ba0001pp196 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

The effect of enamel matrix derivative on human gingival fibroblasts cultured on zirconium disc surfaces

Lee Heesu , Pae Ahran , Kwon Yong-Dae , Ko Seonghee

Purpose: To investigate the effect of enamel matrix derivative (Emdogain) on the attachment, growth behavior and the genetic effect of human gingival fibroblasts (HGF) cultured on zirconium disc surfaces.Materials and methods: HGF cells were cultured on i) zirconium discs without enamel matrix derivative (EMD), ii) zirconium discs with EMD 25 μg/ml, and iii) zirconium discs with EMD 100 μg/ml. The cell proliferation activity was evaluated throu...

ba0001pp203 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Connectivity Map-based discovery of novel compounds that induce osteoblast differentiation

Brum A M , van de Peppel J , van Kerkwijk A , Janssen M , Schreuders-Koedam M , Strini T , Eijken M , van Leeuwen J P T M , van der Eerden B C J

Osteoporosis is a common skeletal disorder characterized by low bone mass leading to increased bone fragility and fracture susceptibility. Little is currently known about what specific factors stimulate osteoblast differentiation from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). Therefore, the aim for this project is to determine novel factors and mechanisms involved in human bone production which can be targeted to treat osteoporosis, using gene expression profiling and bioinformati...

ba0001pp223 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013

Methylation is not involved in repression of ADRA2A in osteocytes

Mlakar Vid , Zupan Janja , Marc Janja , Mlakar Simona Jurkovic

Osteoporosis is an age related disease characterised by a progressive decrease of bone mineral density and loss of bone quality. Twin studies show that genetic component contributes up to 85% of the BMD variability of population. Surprisingly little variability of BMD can be explained by genetic polymorphisms (~2.9%). This highlights the complex genetic architecture and suggests that many other molecular processes and genes have to be involved. Our previous research showed tha...

ba0001pp290 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Response of mechanically strained tenocytes to different cell culture substrates

Musson David , JungJoo Kim , Callon Karen , Naot Dorit , Shim Vickie , Anderson Iain , Cornish Jillian , Chhana Ashika

The musculoskeletal system experiences severe mechanical strain, with repetitive or extreme strains causing significant trauma; the result being an increase in mechanobiological studies evaluating mechanical strain on musculoskeletal cells. Currently, most stretching studies utilise fibronectin-coated cultures, as these enhance cell attachment. However, recent studies suggest that fibronectin increases cell turnover and DNA damage and affects cell differentiation. Furthermore,...

ba0001pp303 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

The effect of different exercise modes on bone density in middle-aged and older men: a systematic review

Bolam Kate A , van Uffelen Jannique G Z , Taaffe Dennis R

Although trials have shown that exercise has positive effects on bone mineral density (BMD), not all exercise modalities are osteogenic and the majority of exercise trials have been conducted in older women. The aim of this study was to systematically review trials examining the effect of weight-bearing and resistance-based exercise modalities on the BMD of hip and lumbar spine of middle-aged and older men. Eight electronic databases were searched in August 2012. Only randomis...