Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp367 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Blockade of Wnt inhibitor Dickkopf-1 improves bone mass and microstructure of osteogensis imperfecta

Wang Feng-Sheng , Su Wen-Hong , Chuang Pei-Chin , Kuo Su-Ren , Ko Jih-Yang

Osteogenesis imperfect (OI) is an inheritable bone disease with low bone mass, fragility, deformity and multiple fractures in skeletal tissues. Modulation of Wnt signalling components reportedly alleviates excessive bone and joint remodelling in various skeletal disorders. This study is undertaken to explore whether loss of Wnt inhibitor Dickkopf-1 (Dkk1) action affects bone formation or skeletal homeostasis in OI. In clinical vignettes, OI patients had severe osteoporosis (<e...

ba0003pp414 | Steroid hormones and receptors | ECTS2014

Glucocorticoids suppress inflammation in arthritis via the glucocorticoid receptor in non-hematopoietic cells

Baschant Ulrike , Culemann Stephan , Koenen Mascha , Zhou Hong , Seibel Markus , Hofbauer Lorenz , Tuckermann Jan

Owing to their anti-inflammatory effects, steroid therapy using glucocorticoids (GCs) is still part of the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), despite several severe side effects like glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis (GIO). Until now the molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial and side effects of GC therapy are poorly understood. GCs exert their actions via the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) that alters gene expression by either binding as a dimer to GC response el...

ba0005ni7 | Abstract Presentations | ECTS2016

Exposure to chronic stress induces bone loss via glucocorticoid signalling in osteoblasts

Henneicke Holger , Li Jing-Bao , Gasparini Sylvia J , Seibel Markus J , Zhou Hong

Chronic stress and depression are associated with alterations in the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal signalling cascade and considered a risk factor for bone loss and fractures. However, the mechanisms underlying the association between stress and poor bone health are unclear. Utilising a transgenic (tg) mouse model in which glucocorticoid signalling is selectively disrupted in mature osteoblasts and osteocytes (HSD2OB-tg mice), the current study examines t...

ba0005p58 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2016

Loss of androgen receptor suppresses chondrogenic proliferation during endochondral ossification in mice

Kang Hong-Yo , Chen Yun-Ju , Huang Ko-En , Chang Chawnshang

There have been considerable advances in our knowledge of how loss of androgens signalling leads to bone loss in aging male with hypogonadism. However, the roles of androgen actions on the skeletal growth remain limited. Recently, new insights into the function of and androgen receptor (AR), learned from human genetic mutations and gene targeting mouse models have contributed to emerged understanding of the androgenic effects on bone and cartilage in health and diseases. Here,...

ba0005p171 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Notch 2 signaling promotes osteoclast resorption via activation of PYK2

Jong Jin Won , Kim Bongjun , Kim Jung-Wook , Kim Hong-Hee , Hee Lee Zang

Notch signaling plays a central role in various cell fate decisions, including skeletal development. Recently, Notch signaling was implicated in osteoclast differentiation and maturation, including the resorption activity of osteoclasts. However, the specific involvement of notch signaling in resorption activity was not fully investigated. Here, we investigated the roles of Notch signaling in the resorption activity of osteoclasts by use of the γ-secretase inhibitor diben...

ba0005p446 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Impacting factors of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels of elderly in community in Shanghai

Cheng Qun , Chen Minmn , Du Yanping , Hong Wei , Tang Wenjing , Fei Yang , Zheng Songbai

Objective: To analyse the influential factors of lifestyle on vitamin D status among aged people in Shanghai community.Method: Lifestyles of 3846 elderly men and women aged over 65 years were investigated using a self-designed questionnaire from ten communities of urban and suburb in Shanghai China, which contained sociodemographic factors and lifestyle factors and so on. The levels of serum 25(OH)D were measured by Cobas Diagnosis System of Roche. Univa...

ba0005p491 | Steroid hormones and receptors | ECTS2016

Exposure to chronic stress induces bone loss via glucocorticoid signalling in osteoblasts

Henneicke Holger , Li Jing-Bao , Gasparini Sylvia J , Seibel Markus J , Zhou Hong

Chronic stress and depression are associated with alterations in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal signalling cascade and considered a risk factor for bone loss and fractures. However, the mechanisms underlying the association between stress and poor bone health are unclear. Utilising a transgenic (tg) mouse model in which glucocorticoid signalling is selectively disrupted in mature osteoblasts and osteocytes (HSD2OB-tg mice), the current study examines the impact ...

ba0003pp42 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Bone age in hemiplegic cerebral palsy: is there a correlation with hand function and limb length?

Jeon Yun Kyung , Shin Myung Jun , Ko Sung Hwa , Chang Jae Hyeok , Shin Yong Beom , Kim Seong Jang , Kim In Joo

Limb length discrepancy has been observed in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP). However, the difference of bone age and limb lengths have been a controversial issue. The purpose of this study was to analyze the bone age and the upper extremity segmental lengths between affected and naffected in HCP patients.Seventy-eight patients (39 boys and 39 girls; mean age 71.3±28.1 months). Fourty-five children were right and 33 were left hemiplegi...

ba0001pp420 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Subsequent hip fracture in Inchon and Bucheon area of Korea (Cohort study)

Moon Kyoung Ho , Kim Ju Young , Lee Kee Haeng

Introduction: A significant number of patient who have experienced previous surgical treatment for an osteoporotic hip fracture, experienced a subsequent hip fracture (SHF) on the opposite side. The incidence of asynchronous bilateral hip fractures is 1.7–14.8%. All hip fracture patients treated at five university hospitals in the Inchon and Bucheon area of Korea, were reviewed. The patients were divided into two groups, a group that had experienced subsequent hip fractur...