Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp134 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Osteogenic markers are decreased in SHR rats during in vitro osteoblast differentiation

de Barros Thamine Landim , Chaves-Neto Antonio , do Amaral Caril , Brito Victor , Oliveira Sandra

The purpose of this study was evaluated the osteogenic differentiation in vitro of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) of SHR (Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats) and Wistar (Normotensive) rats.Therefore, MSC from femoral bone marrow of Wistar and SHR rats 4 weeks old were utilized. The experimental protocols were approved by the Animal Experiments Local Ethics Committee (Process 00716-2012). The osteogenic medium (OM) consist of the proliferation medium (MEM) supplemented with...

ba0003pp138 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

Metabolism and synthesis activity of calvaria osteoblasts from offspring of rats treated with caffeine during pregnancy

Sena Reis Amanda Maria , Ribeiro Lorena Gabriela Rocha , de Melo Ocarino Natalia , Serakides Rogeria

Caffeine is a methylxanthine found in many foods and is widely consumed by the human population. Therefore, its effects and mechanisms in various tissues have been widely studied. Various bone abnormalities have been observed in fetuses from rats treated with caffeine. But the genesis of these abnormalities is not known. The objective of this study was to verify the metabolism and activity of calvaria osteoblasts from offspring of rats treated with caffeine during pregnancy. T...

ba0003pp165 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Foreign body giant cells do not have the capacity to resorb bone

ten Harkel Bas , Schoenmaker Ton , de Vries Teun J. , Everts Vincent

Background: Osteoclasts are unique multinucleated cells that originate from the fusion of monocytes. They are the only cells known to be capable of bone resorption. Interestingly, the foreign body multinucleated giant cell (FBGC) arises from the same lineage as the osteoclast, and they share numerous similar characteristics, among which the expression of tartrate resistant acid phosphatase (TRAcP). Yet, it is not known whether the FBGC has the capacity to resorb bone.<p cl...

ba0003pp203 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2014

Sarcopenic obesity worsens bone strength: hip strength analysis in post-menopausal women

Moretti Antimo , Giamattei Maria Teresa , de Sire Alessandro , Cannaviello Giovanni , Gimigliano Francesca , Gimigliano Raffaele , Iolascon Giovanni

Background: Among body composition phenotypes there is no consensus on definition and consequences of sarcopenic obese phenotype. The recommended method to quantify the muscle mass is the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), based on measurement of total fat mass and appendicular lean mass. A high BMI may provide a great bone mineral density (BMD) in many individuals, but it does not guarantee optimal bone strength. The aim of our study is to investigate the influence of sa...

ba0003pp206 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2014

Influence of sarcopenic obesity on osteoporosis and vertebral fragility fractures in post-menopausal women

Moretti Antimo , Giamattei Maria Teresa , de Sire Alessandro , Cannaviello Giovanni , Gimigliano Francesca , Iolascon Giovanni

Background: Sarcopenic obesity is usually defined by the combination of sarcopenia and obesity but there is not a standard definition yet. The recommended method for the quantification of muscle mass is dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), based on assessment of total fat mass and appendicular lean mass. Low Body Mass Index (BMI) used to be considered as a risk factor for fragility fracture. However, recent evidences have demonstrated a correlation between BMI and vertebral...

ba0003pp220 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

The fracture outpatient clinic: what is the additional value of vertebral assessments and which individuals should be more actively recruited?

Muilwijk Carolien , Lips Paul , Lems Willem , Bultink Irene , den Heijer Martin , de Jongh Renate

Fracture outpatient (FO) clinics aim to identify individuals at high fracture risk. Identification of individuals at high fracture risk has been improved since the introduction of vertebral fracture assessment (VFA). Unfortunately, participation rates in FO clinics are often low.The aim of this study is to i) assess the contributory value of VFA in addition to BMD measurements in identifying individuals with high fracture risk; ii) assess characteristics...

ba0003pp288 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2014

Decrease in expression of MMP3 in osteoblast protects against bone loss

Zarka-Prost-Dumont Mylene , Jehan Frederic , Ostertag Agnes , de Vernejoul Marie-Christine , Geoffroy Valerie

Osteoblastic MMPs are important actors of bone remodeling. We showed previously that osteoblast specific overexpression of TIMP1, an inhibitor of MMPs, prevents the bone loss induced by ovariectomy mainly through inhibition of bone resorption. We hypothesized that inhibition of the MMP3 could be implicated in the protective effect of TIMP1 and that MMP3 polymorphisms located in the proximal promoter of MMP3 gene could be associated to post-menopausal bone loss in women.<p ...

ba0003pp296 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Correlation between 25-OH vitamin D, γδTCR lymphocytes and acute phase reaction after the first zoledronic acid infusion for post-menopausal osteoporosis

Massarotti Marco S , Cavaciocchi Francesca , Crotti Chiara , Maria De Santis , Ceribelli Angela , Fabbriciani Gianluigi , Selmi Carlo

Background: Zoledronic acid (ZA) is associated with a transient post-infusional acute phase reaction (APR) due to the activation of γδTCR lymphocytes (γδTcells).Aims: To investigate if APR correlates with γδTcell percentage or cytokine polarization, or with 25-OH vitamin D levels; to identify a 25-OH vitamin D level associated with a lower risk of APR.Methods: Sera for ELISA test (IFNγ, IL17, and ...

ba0003pp328 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Effects of a preventive long duration treatment of ovariectomized rats with strontium ranelate and zoledronic acid on bone mineral density and bone remodeling

Gomez-Chinchon Marina , Martin-Fernandez Marta , Diaz-Curiel Manuel , De la Piedra Concepcion

Long-term use of pharmacological treatments of osteoporosis is currently a controversial subject within the scientific community.The aim of this work was to study the effects produced by a preventive long duration treatment of strontium ranelate and zoledronic acid on bone mass and remodelling when they are administered to ovariectomized rats.Sixty female albino Wistar rats were divided into four groups (n=15): SHAM group ...