Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp279 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Influence of vitamin D deficiency on bone turnover markers in men of different age

Balatska Nataliya , Povoroznyuk Vladyslav

Introduction: Optimal 25(OH)D serum level is very important for bone health and calcium–phosphate homeostasis as well as for optimal function of many organs and tissues. The consequences of vitamin D deficiency are mineralization defects, which may lead to osteomalacia in the long-term, and muscle weakness, causing falls and fractures.Objectives: The aim of the research is to determine the frequency of vitamin D deficiency and it’s influence on...

ba0001pp489 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Homeostasis of calcium and vitamin D in patients with aggressive periodontitis

Zyablitskaya Maria , Atrushkevich Victoria , Mkrtumian Ashot

Aim: Periodontologists all over the world are more and more interested in connection between pathogenesis of aggressive periodontitis (AP) and calcium and vitamin D metabolic disturbances. Vitamin D besides its direct effect on calcium homeostasis, has immunomodulatory action, that makes interesting the study of vitamin D effect on pathogenesis of AP.Materials and methods: We studied 102 (49 males; 53 females) patients with AP (40.32±1.13), 42 patie...

ba0002p32 | (1) | ICCBH2013

The effect of vitamin D supplementation on calcium excretion in thalassemia

Balachandar Sadana , Vogiatzi Maria , Giardina Patricia , Sheth Sujit , Kleinert Dorothy , Randolph Rachel

Objective: Transfusion dependent thalassemia (TM) patients have routinely been placed on vitamin D supplementation due to their increased risk of osteoporosis, as well as their high rates of vitamin D deficiency (serum 25 hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) <11 ng/ml) and insufficiency (25-OHD <30 ng/ml). Furthermore, recent studies have linked 25-OHD levels to hypercalciuria and nephrolithiasis in TM. The objective of this study is to determine the effect of vitamin D supplemen...

ba0005lb11 | (1) | ECTS2016

25(OH)D3 half-life is not influenced by vitamin D supplementation dose

Schoenmakers Inez , Assar Shima , Aspray Terry , Prentice Ann , Jones Kerry

There is wide variation in the dose-response to oral vitamin D and the increment in plasma 25(OH)D decreases per unit vitamin D given. We hypothesised that this is related to increased 25(OH)D catabolism as reflected in 25OHD half-life (25(OH)D3 t1/2).Design: 25(OH)D3 t1/2 was measured with a stable isotope (SI) technique in older (70y+) men and women in the UK during winter before (<...

ba0003pp284 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Low referral rate of lebanese males for vitamin D testing

Yaghi Yasser , Kazma Hassan , Zaiour Wajih , Abdallah Ahmad , Zaatari Mohammad El

Aim: Low serum vitamin D levels are common in sunny Lebanon. Vitamin D is essential component of osteoporosis management strategies. This study surveys the referral rate of Lebanese males for vitamin D testing.Subjects and methods: A 13 000 Lebanese subjects included in this study were coming for routine check-ups. Patients on renal dialysis and cancer patients on chemotherapy were excluded. Serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D is considered the best indicator of ...

ba0001pp127 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Hypercalcemia following high vitamin D loading dose

Lips Paul , Neradova Aegida , van Schoor Natasja , Vervloet Mark

Vitamin D deficiency is common in older persons and non-western immigrants. Vitamin D is often started in loading doses of 50 000 IU/ml solution. Though, generally considered safe, this highly concentrated solution carries some risks as is illustrated by the following cases. A woman of >80 years old was admitted with hypercalcemia, calcium 3.27 mmol/l. She complained of nausea, thirst and polyuria for 3 months. History included cholecystitis, atrial fibrillation, myocardia...

ba0003pp385 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

The effect of vitamin D treatment on pain, fatigue and muscular strength in women with vitamin D deficiency

Englund Marianne , Persson Jan , Torbjorn AEkerstedt , Bergstrom Ingrid

Objective: To find whether treatment with cholecalciferol and calcium in a group of vitamin D deficient women is associated with changes in muscular function, musculoskeletal pain, and fatigue.Design: Prospective interventional cohort study.Sample: A study group of 25 post partum women recruited and diagnosed with hypovitaminosis D during pregnancy.Setting: The study group was recruited 2006–2009 at two ...

ba0004oc22 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Extra vitamin D from food fortification and bone fractures in adolescents: results from the D-tect study

Handel Mina Nicole , Raymond Kyle , Cooper Cyrus , Heitmann Berit Lilienthal , Abrahamsen Bo

Background: Improving the general population’s vitamin D status through food fortification is part of an ongoing international debate. Vitamin D status during pregnancy may influence the long-term bone health of the offspring; yet conflicting results have been reported and none of the studies have examined paediatric fracture as outcome.Method: The influence of extra vitamin D exposure during prenatal life and risk of fracture during adolescence was...

ba0001pp125 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

The serum serotonin and 25-OH vitamin D levels: a study in 97 menopausal women

Carsote Mara , Popescu Mihaela , Samoila Ramona , Baloescu Rene , Muler Madalina , Gruia Adriana , Poiana Catalina

Introduction: The vitamins as B6, C, or D are involved in serotonin metabolism but mostly in central neurotransmitter pathways. There are very few clear data related to 25-OH vitamin D status and serum serotonin (SS) levels.Aim: We analyze the SS and 25-OH D.Materials and methods: We included women in menopause. The serum serotonin (SS; normal 100–400 ng/ml) and 25-OH vitamin D (normal 30–100 ng/ml) were performed in fast...

ba0003es2.3 | Educational Symposium 2 | ECTS2014

Updated biology of vitamin D: from the blood vessel to the bone

Langman Craig

Classical vitamin D biology relates the active hormone, 1,25-dihydroxvitamin D3, to promotion of calcium homeostasis through actions on the intestine and bone, and regulation of parathyroid hormone production and release. Added to this classical action of vitamin D is the up-regulation of FGF23 production and release by osteocytes as a means of regulation of circulating levels of vitamin D by reducing kidney synthesis of 1,25-dihydroxvitamin D3 and increa...