Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p409 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Atypical femur fracture in an adolescent with X-linked osteoporosis based on PLS3 mutation

van de Laarschot Denise M , Zillikens M Carola

Background: Long-term use of bisphosphonates has raised concerns about the association with Atypical Femur Fractures (AFFs) that have been reported mainly in postmenopausal women.Clinical case: An 18-year-old patient with juvenile osteoporosis based on X-linked osteoporosis due to a PLS3 mutation developed a low trauma femoral fracture after seven years of intravenous and two years of oral bisphosphonate use, fulfilling the revised ASBMR diagnostic crite...

ba0001pp205 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Thrombin receptor deficiency leads to osteopetrosis by decreasing the RANKL/OPG ratio

van der Eerden BCJ , Tudpor K , Jongwattapapisan P , Woudenberg-Vrenken TE , Bindels RJM , Hoenderop JGJ , van Leeuwen JPTM

Communication between osteoblasts and osteoclasts is crucial for bone remodeling. Thrombin and its thrombin receptor (TR; PAR-1) are expressed in osteoclasts and osteoblasts, respectively. To date, the physiological roles of thrombin and TR in bone metabolism have not been elucidated. Therefore, we fully characterized the bone phenotype of mice lacking the thrombin receptor.We performed bone microarchitectural analyses of the femurs of 10–12 week ol...

ba0002p120 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Osteoblasts communicate with their neighbouring cells via extracellular vesicles

Morhayim Jess , Demmers Jeroen , de Jong Ton , Braakman Eric , de Peppel Jeroen van , Cornelissen Jan , van Leeuwen Hans

Objectives: Strong coordination between osteoblasts and bone marrow cells is fundamental for the regulation of healthy bone turnover and other (patho)physiological processes. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) mediate communication between cells via horizontal transfer of proteins and nucleic acids. Osteoblasts secrete EVs in the form of matrix vesicles involved in bone mineralization, however, information about a role in intercellular communication is still lacking. In this study, ...

ba0005p83 | Bone Matrix | ECTS2016

Cortical bone matrix mineralisation is decreased in TRPV4 deficient male, but not in female mice

Roschger Paul , Misof Barbara , Fratzl-Zelman Nadja , Hoenderop Joost , Bindels Rene , van Leeuwen Johannes , Klaushofer Klaus , van der Eerden Bram

Transient receptor potential vanilloid channels (TRPVs) have been implicated in Ca2+ homeostasis and bone metabolism. In particular, TRPV4 deficiency was shown to cause sexual dimorphism in bone metabolism and osteoporotic fracture risk. Cortical bone structure was reported to be altered in male TRPV4 knock-out (TRPV4−/−) mice but not in female TRPV−/− mice compared to sex-matched wildtype (TRPV4+/+) animals.To gain knowledge on t...

ba0007p89 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Use of DXA and pQCT measurements to screen for fracture risk in 3 to 18 year old poorly chelated thalassaemic children

Palande Sonal , Ekbote Veena , Chilplonkar Shashi , Chauthmal Sujata , Khadilkar Vaman , Ramanan Vijay , Khadilkar Anuradha , Padidela Raja , Mughal Zulf , Crabtree Nicola

Objectives: Low bone mineral density has been reported in children with beta thalassemia major, they also have increased propensity to fracture. We have studied DXA and pQCT variables in poorly chelated 3 to 18 year old thalassaemic patients and their relationship with fractures in this population.Methods: We studied 167, 3 to 18 year old children (Girls 72) with beta thalassemia major. Bone measurements were performed by GE iDXA (Lumbar Spine, Total bod...

ba0007p87 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Assessment of bone density by DXA in poorly controlled children with β-Thalassemia: Correction for hepatic iron - overloadby manual analysis

Palande Sonal , Ekbote Veena , Padidela Raja , Mughal Zulf , Khadilkar Anuradha , Khadilkar Vaman , Crabtree Nicola

Objectives: Beta thalassemia major (BTM) is characterized by anemia and iron overload, especially in children with inadequate chelation therapy. Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry software (DXA) may misanalyse bone measurements due to iron overload/deposition in organs such as the liver. Our objective was to study difference between the anterio-posterior spine measurements of bone mineral content (BMC), area (BA) and density (BMD) in non-chelated beta thalassaemia children with ...

ba0003pp71 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Effect of recombinant human parathyroid hormone, rhPTH(1--84), on bone turnover markers and bone mineral density in patients with hypoparathyroidism: 24-week, open-label REPEAT study

Bajnok Laszlo , Valkusz Zsuzsanna , Lagast Hjalmar , Lakatos Peter

Patients with hypoparathyroidism lack sufficient parathyroid hormone (PTH) and exhibit reduced bone turnover, abnormally increased bone mineral density (BMD), and abnormal bone microarchitecture. Current treatment regimens fail to address underlying PTH deficiency. In the REPLACE phase III trial, treatment with rhPTH(1–84) restored mineral homeostasis, increased bone turnover markers (BTMs), and decreased BMD in patients with hypoparathyroidism.REPE...

ba0001pp265 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Decrypting TGFβ signaling in age-induced osteoarthritis

de Vinuesa Amaya Garcia , Blaney-Davidson Esmeralda , Sanchez-Duffhues Gonzalo , van Caam Arjan , Vitters Elly , Meulenbelt Ingrid , Goumans Marie Jose , van der Kraan Peter , ten Dijke Peter

Destruction of the articular cartilage is the major feature of Osteoarthritis (OA). Ageing is the primary risk factor, but how ageing results in OA is still an enigma. In OA, articular chondrocytes degrade their own matrix, while in healthy articular cartilage they preserve it.Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) is a central regulator of chondrocyte proliferation, differentiation and extracellular matrix production. Deregulation of TGFβ si...

ba0005oc1.5 | Clinical trials and osteoporosis treatment | ECTS2016

Secular trends in prescription incidence of different anti-osteoporotic drugs in the UK population aged 50 years or above from 1990 till 2012

van der Velde Robert , Wyers Caroline , Geusens Piet , van den Bergh Joop , de Vries Frank , Cooper Cyrus , vandeStaa Tjeerd-Pieter , Harvey Nicholas

Objective: To study the trends in prescription of different anti-osteoporotic drugs (AOD) in the UK population aged 50 years or above from 1990 till 2012.Methods: Retrospective observational study using the CPRD data link representative for the total UK population. The incidence of prescription of a specific AOD was calculated by dividing the number of prescriptions by the total person-years (py) of follow-up.Results: AOD prescript...