Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p393 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Long-term high-dose resveratrol supplementation reduces bone mass and strength in rats

Juul Ornstrup Marie , Bruel Annemarie , Skovhus Thomsen Jesper , Harslof Torben , Lomholt Langdahl Bente , Bonlokke Pedersen Steen

Background: Resveratrol (RSV), a natural polyphenolic compound, stimulates osteoblasts and inhibits osteoclast activation in vitro. Conflicting results have emerged from short-term studies in rodents but a recent study in men suggests a positive effect on BMD.Aim: To evaluate effects of short- and long-term high-dose RSV supplementation on bone in immobilized and non-immobilized rats.Methods: A total of 72 female Wistar ra...

ba0006p113 | (1) | ICCBH2017

A challenging case of hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis

Ribault Virginie , Campeau Philippe M. , Laberge-Malo Marie , Olivier Patricia , Nyalendo Carine , Alos Nathalie

: Hyperphosphatemic tumoral calcinosis (HTC) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by ectopic calcifications due to progressive deposition of basic calcium phosphate crystals in soft tissues. The biochemical hallmark of HTC is hyperphosphatemia caused by increased renal absorption of phosphate due to loss-of-function mutations in three genes: in the fibroblast growth factor-23 gene (FGF23) coding for a potent phosphaturic protein, in GALNT3, g...

ba0006p204 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Is a modified version of the Childhood Health Assessment Questionnaire (CHAQ) a useful tool to identify the level of disability in children with osteogenesis imperfecta?

Ball Suzanne , Roberts Marie , Saraff Vrinda , Sakka Sophia , Shaw Nick , Hogler Wolfgang

Objectives: Different versions of the Childhood Health Questionnaire (CHAQ) have been used in Paediatric Rheumatology since 1994 to establish levels of functional disability. To date, use of the CHAQ has not been reported in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). The aim of this study was to establish if disability scores generated from a modified CHAQ (MCHAQ) correlate with OI severity.Methods: The MCHAQ was developed to reflect the specific needs of children wi...

ba0007p150 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Osteogenesis imperfecta: skeletal outcomes after bisphosphonates discontinuation at final height

Robinson Marie-Eve , Trejo Pamela , Palomo Telma , Glorieux Francis H , Rauch Frank

Objectives: Intravenous cyclical bisphosphonates are widely used to treat children with moderate to severe osteogenesis imperfecta (OI). They increase bone mineral density (BMD), diminish fracture rates and improve mobility. Bisphosphonates are often discontinued when growth is completed. We aimed to determine if the skeletal gains achieved with bisphosphonates persist after their discontinuation in patients with OI.Methods: We assessed patients with OI ...

ba0005cabs.oc1.2 | Oral Communications | ECTS2016

Bone and metabolic parameters are associated with overall survival in patients with bone metastases from adenocarcinoma lung cancer: the POUMOS study

Confavreux Cyrille B. , Chambard Lauriane , Ollier Edouard , Brevet Marie , Duboeuf Francois , Rousseau Jean-Charles , Pialat Jean-Baptiste , Wegrzyn Julien , Tescaru Agnes , Szulc Pawel , Carlier Marie-Christine , Girard Nicolas , Clezardin Philippe

Rational: Mortality due to non-small cell lung cancers is the first cause of cancer death in men around the world. Lung adenocarcinoma regularly induces bone metastases responsible for high morbidity and impaired life quality. Overall survival of these patients is poor. Thus we aimed to identify if some bone and metabolic parameters were associated with overall survival.Patients and Methods: POUMOS is a prospective cohort of patients suffering from adeno...

ba0001pp111 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

The effect of gastric bypass treatment for obesity on hormones related to bone re-modeling and intestinal growth

Hartmann Bolette , Vestergaard Henrik , Bonfils Peter , Hansen Marie , Albrechtsen Nicolai , Eskildsen Peter , Floyd Andrea , Svenningsen Annette Lykke , Holst Jens Juul

Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between gut hormones and bone re-modeling and intestinal growth by measuring meal stimulated changes in hormones and bone markers in blood samples collected from patients before and after gastric bypass (GBP).Methods: Eighteen patients (12 females and 6 males) were included in the study, approved by the Municipal Ethical Committee of Copenhagen. All subjects were studied before surgery (~2 wee...

ba0001pp181 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

The impairement of bone formation and mineralization in BSP−/− mouse calvaria cell cultures is partly rescued by increasing cell density

Bouet Guenaelle , Bouleftour Wafa , David Marchat , Marie-Therese Linossier , Mireille Thomas , Jane Aubin E , Laurence Vico , Luc Malaval

Bone sialoprotein regulates osteoblast activity and bone formation. In knockout (BSP−/−) mouse bone marrow (BM) stromal cell cultures, the pool of osteoprogenitor (OP) cells (CFU-F number) is not different from wild-type (+/+), nor is their early differentiation (same numbers of alkaline phosphatase positive colonies=CFU-ALP, although these are smaller), while the number of osteoblast, mineralized colonies (CFU-OB) is dramatically reduced. Because ossifi...

ba0003pp300 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Resveratrol supplementation increases vBMD at the spine in obese men: a randomized controlled trial

Ornstrup Marie Juul , Harslof Torben , Kjaer Thomas Nordstrom , Paulsen Soren Kildeberg , Langdahl Bente Lomholt , Pedersen Steen Bonlokke

Background: Resveratrol (RSV) is a natural polyphenolic compound, found in fx grapes, which possesses anti-inflammatory properties. RSV inhibits osteoclast activity and promotes osteoblastogenesis in vitro. Furthermore, RSV protects against bone loss after ovarectomy and immobilization in animal models. RSV treatment of obese men for 4 weeks resulted in an increase in bone specific alkaline phosphatase (BAP).Hypothesis: Low-grade inflammation is...

ba0005p102 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Inhibition of mTOR signaling by everolimus has concurrent anti-tumor and bone-protective effects in murine osteolytic cancer models

Browne Andrew , Kubasch Marie Luise , Gobel Andy , Hadji Peyman , Chen David , Rauner Martina , Rachner Tilman , Hofbauer Lorenz

Clinical data suggest that the mTOR inhibitor everolimus may have bone protective effects in addition to its anti-tumor effects in women with ER+/HER2− metastatic breast cancer receiving hormone-ablative therapies. Based on these findings, we tested the hypothesis, whether everolimus exerts concurrent anti-tumor effects while protecting the skeleton in murine models. Thus, we assessed bone metabolism and anti-tumor effects in osteolytic cancer models upon exposure to eve...

ba0005p474 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2016

Defining a new severity classification and searching for a pronostic factor in cherubism: NFATc1 localization is the answer

Kadlub Natacha , Siessecq Quentin , Galmiche Louise , Vazquez Marie-Paule , Badoual Cecile , Berdal Ariane , Picard Arnaud , Descroix Vianney , Coudert Amelie

Cherubism is a rare genetic disease (OMIM #118400) characterized by a massive jaw bone osteolysis. This pathology appears around 2–5 years old and in the less severe cases spontaneously regresses after puberty. So far the only treatment available is surgery, often disabling and traumatic. As the cherubism pathophysiology is not yet understood, we carried out a thoroughly characterization of the cherubism granulomas from ten unrelated patients to determine the cells involv...