Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp169 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Mechanosensitive TRP channels are required for Ca2+ signaling in osteoclastogenesis

Yang Yu-Mi , Lee Jiae , Shin Dong Min

Bone remodeling and maintenance require a fine balance between bone formation of osteoblasts and resorption of osteoclasts. Therefore, various skeletal disorders cause by imbalanced differentiation and activities of these cells. RANKL (receptor activator of NF-kB ligand) induces Ca2+ oscillations and activates NFATc1 (nuclear factor of activated T cells i) during osteoclast differentiation. Although Ca2+ oscillations play a key role for osteoclastogenesis...

ba0005p7 | Arthritis and other joint diseases: translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Effect of estrogen deficiency on loaded and non-loaded area of temporomandibular or knee Joint

Hwang Soon Jung , Yang Hoon Joo , Seong Yeju

Introduction: Low level of estrogen has regarded as a main contributing factor of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis in young women patients. However, there is lack of evidence about the occurrence of arthritis in knee joint (KJ) related with estrogen deficiency. This study aimed to investigate the effect of estrogen deficiency on the loaded and non-loaded bone area of TMJ or KJ.Method and materials: Total of 28 SD rats were allocated into two group...

ba0006oc18 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Stimulation of angiogenesis and osteogenesis by enhanced preosteoclast platelet derived growth factor type BB attenuates glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis in growing mice

Yang Ping , Wang Yan , Xia Zhuying , Cao Xu , Crane Janet

Survival of chronic diseases in childhood is often achieved utilizing glucocorticoids. However, the survival comes at a cost to the growing skeleton, resulting in impairment in the acquisition of peak bone mass and is the major etiology of secondary osteoporosis in children. We recently found that preosteoclasts secrete platelet derived growth factor type BB (PDGF-BB) to promote angiogenesis and osteogenesis during both modeling and remodeling. As glucocorticoid therapy affect...

ba0003pp221 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Comparison of diagnostic strategies to detect prevalent vertebral fracture for adults over age 50: use of vertebral fracture assessment or spine radiography

Kim Deog-Yoon , Oh Sung-Hee , Ahn Jeonghoon , Lee Young Eun , Lee Yu Kyung , Hwang Jin-Seub , Yoo Na Eun , Lee Joo-Hyun , Pyo Junhee , Kim Dam , Choi Yun Young , Bae Sang-Cheol , Sung Yoon-Kyoung

Background: The prevalent vertebral fracture (VF) is a risk factor for future VF, which can be decreased with drug therapy. However, most VFs are not recognized clinically. VFA by DXA and spine X-ray can be performed to detect these prevalent VFs.Objectives: This study aimed to estimate the costs, effectiveness, and radiation exposure of VF diagnostic strategies.Methods: Markov model over a 10-year period was used to calculate the ...

ba0003pp242 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

A systematic review of diagnostic accuracy of VFA using DXA in people aged over 50

Kim Deog-Yoon , Lee Yu Kyung , YoungEun Lee , Oh Sung-Hee , Hwang Jin-Seub , Kim Jinhee , Lee Joo-Hyun , Pyo Junhee , Kim Dam , Choi Yun Young , Bae Sang-Cheol , Sung Yoon-Kyoung

Objective: The postmenopausal women and elderly men have a big burden for osteoporosis related vertebral fracture and the frequency of clinically unrecognized vertebral fracture is known to be increasing. Vertebral Fracture Assessment (VFA) using DXA is a convenient and safe method to patients together with bone density test and is reported to be proper as a screening method to prevent additional vertebral fracture as diagnosing the vertebral fracture with unrecognized symptom...

ba0002p65 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Improvement in morphological properties of trabecular bones and longitudinal growth in tibia for growing rats through an impact stimulation

Eom Sinae , Ko Chang-Yong , Park Ji Hyung , Seo Dong-Hyun , Jung Young Jin , Kim Han Sung

Mechanical stress and strain generated by physical exercises or the other passive stimulations are well known to have a positive effect on the growing musculoskeletal system. Especially, when the impact stimulation which evokes high magnitude of strain in a second is applied to bone, it improves bone qualities. Thus, to verify the effect of impact stimulation, we conducted longitudinal study on morphological properties of the tibia in growing rats. Free falls from designated h...

ba0003pp42 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Bone age in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: is there a correlation with hand function and limb length?

Jeon Yun Kyung , Shin Myung Jun , Ko Sung Hwa , Chang Jae Hyeok , Shin Yong Beom , Kim Seong Jang , Kim In Joo

Limb length discrepancy has been observed in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP). However, the difference of bone age and limb lengths have been a controversial issue. The purpose of this study was to analyze the bone age and the upper extremity segmental lengths between affected and naffected in HCP patients.Seventy-eight patients (39 boys and 39 girls; mean age 71.3±28.1 months). Fourty-five children were right and 33 were left hemiplegi...

ba0003pp397 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D may have an association with lower coronary artery calcification score and higher bone mineral density against osteocalcin

Joo Nam-Seok , Song Go-Eun , Choi Sung-Jin , Kim Se-Il , Kim Jin-Ho , Choi Beomhee

Background and objective: Recent studies have demonstrated that higher serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) had a favorable effect on bone health. Osteocalcin, however, according to its serum concentration showed different outcomes for bone and aortic calcification. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare the bone mineral density (BMD) and coronary artery calcification score (CACS) according to the serum concentration of 25-hydroxyvitamin D and osteocalcin.<p c...

ba0004p142 | (1) | ICCBH2015

The mechanical multi-stimulation for musculoskeletal disease

Park Ji Hyung , Cho Seungkwan , Seo Dong-Hyun , Hwang Dong-Hyun , Han Tae-Young , Kim Han Sung

Osteoporosis takes the form of porous bone loss which is due to aging, insufficient exercise and unbalanced nutrition and so on. A number of treatments were developed to treat the osteoporosis, which were categorized by pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods. However, it is generally accepted that taking too much pharmacological medication may be harmful to the health. Thus, non-pharmacological treatments are considered as the alternative ways to overcome the side eff...

ba0005p292 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Association between plasma sphingosine 1-phophate levels and incident fractures in postmenopausal women: a 3-year follow-up observation study

Hun Lee Seung , Jin Bae Sung , Hee Ahn Seong , Kim Hyeon-Mok , Kim Beom-Jun , Koh Jung-Min

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a significant regulator of bone metabolism. Recently, we found that a high plasma S1P level is associated with low bone mineral density (BMD), high levels of bone resorption markers, and a high risk of prevalent vertebral fracture in postmenopausal women. We investigated the possibility that S1P is a predictor of incident fracture. A total of 263 postmenopausal women participated in this longitudinal study and received follow-up for a mean dura...