Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp440 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Strontium potently inhibits mineralisation in bone-forming osteoblast cultures while osteoclast formation from marrow mononuclear cells is moderately reduced

Wornham Daniel , Hajjawi Mark , Orriss Isabel , Arnett Timothy

Strontium ranelate (SrR) is now widely used for the prevention of osteoporotic fractures. The mechanisms by which this occurs, however, remain unclear. We investigated the actions of Sr2+ salts in bone-forming cultures of primary osteoblasts from rat calvariae. Osteoblasts were treated continuously with either SrR or SrCl2 for 14 days. Abundant, discretely mineralised ‘trabecular’ bone structures formed in alizarin red-stained control cultures. ...

ba0002p115 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Bone mineral density in late adolescence of transsexuals treated with GnRH-analogues in their teens

Klink Daniel , Caris Martine , van Trotsenburg Mick , Rotteveel Joost

Young transsexuals at a minimum age of 12 years are treated with GnRH-analogues (GnRHa) to suspend pubertal development until the addition of hormones of the desired sex is started at a minimum age of 16 years. The effect of this treatment on adult bone mineral density (BMD) is still unknown. We aimed to assess BMD at the age of 22, as this is near its peak in healthy individuals.In this prospective observational study 19 female to male (FtM) and 16 male...

ba0003pp24 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2014

Beneficial effects of a GIP mimetic on bone material properties

Mabilleau Guillaume , Mieczkowska Aleksandra , Irwin Nigel , Flatt Peter , Chappard Daniel

Objectives: A role for glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) in controlling bone mass and strength has previously been reported. However, the rapid degradation of GIP in the bloodstream by the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 enzyme precludes therapeutic use. To circumvent this problem, a series of N-terminally modified GIP agonists have been developed. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of 28-day treatment with N-AcGIP on bone microarchitecture and...

ba0003pp377 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Fine-needle aspiration with PTH measurement facilitates minimally invasive parathyroidectomy – report of two cases

Grigorie Daniel , Ioachim Dumitru , Stanescu Bogdan , Sucaliuc Alina , Caragheorgheopol Andra

Objective: Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy (MIP) has become a frequently used strategy but it requires a precise preoperative localization and the use of intraoperative PTH to fulfill its benefits. The current localization techniques (ultrasonography, MIBI scan) have shortcomings and intraoperative PTH is not available in our country.Case presentation: We report the cases of two patients, females (63 and 55 years old), with clinical and biochemical ...

ba0004p70 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Ultrasonographic assessment of the skeletal development of the proximal tibia epiphysis, the proximal femur and the distal femur epiphysis in premature and mature newborns

Windschall Daniel , Pommerenke Michael , Rimsl Theresa , Haase Roland

Backround: Usually, skeletal development and bone age in children are still examined by x-ray. In obstetrics the use of fetal ultrasonography (US) of the distal femoral epiphyseal (DFE) and proximal tibial epiphyseal (PTE) ossification centers helps to identify intrauterine growth retardation. And US has been shown to be an excellent tool to assess the mineralization of bones. First ultrasound studies were following the mineralization of bones in young infants.<p class="ab...

ba0003pp366 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Gene expression in vascular calcification: are there differences between atherosclerotic changes and media sclerosis?

Schweighofer Natascha , Aigelsreiter Ariane , Graf-Rechberger Martina , Hacker Nicole , Iberer Florian , Kniepeiss Daniela , Wagner Doris , Stiegler Philipp , Gutschi Jurgen , Trummer Olivia , Sinner Frank , Pieber Thomas , Muller Helmut , Obermayer-Pietsch Barbara

Background: Pathophysiological calcification in the vasculature is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). CVD are among the most common causes of death in patients with chronic kidney disease and crucial for kidney transplantation (RTX) outcomes.Aim: The aim of this study is to identify differences in the pattern and the onset of expression of regulators of calcification (RC) in atherosclerosis (AS) and media sclerosis (MS).<p class="abstext...

ba0005p108 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

Clinical and experimental evidence suggest a protective effect of Paget’s disease of bone against skeletal metastasization from solid tumors

Merlotti Daniela , Rucci Nadia , Rendina Domenico , Bianciardi Simone , Evangelista Isabella Anna , Ucci Argia , Rotatori Stefano , Sebastiani Guido , Dotta Francesco , Cenci Simone , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio , Teti Anna , Gennari Luigi

Paget’s disease of bone (PDB) is a common disorder of bone metabolism characterized by focal areas of excessive and rapid bone resorption and formation, leading to bone pain, deformity and fractures. Despite the well documented increase in the risk of primary bone tumors due to neoplastic degeneration of pagetic tissue, a large retrospective analysis suggested that patients with prostate cancer and PDB have delayed time to bone metastases and improved overall survival tha...

ba0005p367 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

FGF23 and SCL are expressed in carotid plaques and the association between their circulating fractions and fractures differs in relation to comorbidity in elderly individuals

Rotatori Stefano , Corallo Claudio , Merlotti Daniela , Rendina Domenico , Bianciardi Simone , Patti Aurora , Gonnelli Stefano , Evangelista Isabella Anna , Lucani Barbara , Franci Maria Beatrice , Setacci Carlo , Strazzullo Pasquale , Nuti Ranuccio , Dotta Francesco , Gennari Luigi

Sclerostin (SCL) and FGF23 are osteocyte-secreted factors with a major role in bone homeostasis. Despite their skeletal effects and their association with fracture risk in some studies, variations in circulating levels were also described in patients with diabetes (DM), chronic renal failure (CRF) and/or cardiovascular disease (CVD). In order to provide further insight on the relationship between these osteocyte-derived factors, osteoporosis and cardio-metabolic disorders we a...

ba0003pp192 | Genetics | ECTS2014

Genetic determinants of bone mineral density loss in aromatase inhibitors treatment in the B-ABLE Cohort

Rodriguez-Sanz Maria , Garcia-Giralt Natalia , Torres-del Pliego Elisa , Prieto-Alhambra Daniel , Servitja Sonia , Balcells Susana , Mellibovsky Leonardo , Grinberg Daniel , Tusquets Ignasi , Diez-Perez Adolfo , Nogues Xavier

Bone density (BMD) loss is a consequence of aromatase inhibitors (AI) treatment of breast cancer. B-ABLE cohort includes 391 postmenopausal women with early breast cancer starting AI therapy. Participants experienced a 1.98% (95% CI 1.54–2.42% P<0.0001) bone loss at lumbar spine (LS) and 1.24% (95% CI 0.81–1.67% P<0.0001) bone loss at femoral neck (FN) after 1 year on AI therapy and a 3.51% (95% CI 3.00–4.03% P<0.0001) bone...