Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0004p114 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Influence of pubertal development and body composition on bone mass accrual in apparently healthy school children aged 6-17 years

Dabas Aashima , Khadgawat Rajesh , Marwaha R K , Mehan N , Sastry A , Badra K

Objectives: To evaluate progression of BMD and bone mineral content (BMC) during pubertal development and Influence of body composition and vitamin D on BMD and BMC in children and adolescents.Material and method: This cross sectional study was part of an ongoing health survey of Delhi school children which recruited 1905 apparently healthy school children (835 boys; 1070 girls) in the age group of 6–17 years. After brief history, anthropometry and ...

ba0002p114 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Association between parameters of bone mass measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry and quantitative ultrasound of proximal phalanges in children and adolescents with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Goncalves Ezequiel M , Barbeta Vinicius J O , Bertapelli Fabio , Krahenbuhl Tathyane , Luiz Carlos B Ramalho , Martin Juan Eduardo Samur-San , Lemos-Marini Sofia H V , Guerra-Junior Gil

The chronic use of glucocorticoids in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) may result in decreased bone mass. Therefore, using simple and accurate methods for assessing bone status in these patients could facilitate the treatment of disease. The purpose of this study was to verify the association between parameters of bone mass measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and quantitative ultrasound (QUS) of proximal phalanges in children adolescents with c...

ba0005p344 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Ultrastructure of the hipbone biomineral in white rats with defect of the tibia after 60-day administration of sodium benzoate

Lukyantseva Galyna , Luzin Vladyslav , Bybyk Valery , Morozov Vitaly

Objectives: This study thus was aimed at investigating of ultrastructure of the hipbone biomineral in rats with defect in tibia after 60-day per os administration of sodium benzoate (SB) in various concentrations and mexidol (M).Methods: The experiment involved 280 male thoroughbred rats with initial body weight of 200–210 g. The 1st group (K) comprised animals that received daily per os 1 ml of 0.9% solution of NaCl, the 2nd and t...

ba0001w2.1 | Developmental biology and bone | ECTS2013

Fish as a model organism for mineralization related pathologies

Cancela M Leonor

Department of Biomedical Sciences and Medicine and Centre of Marine Sciences, University of Algarve, Faro, PortugalIn the last decade there has been a growing interest towards the use of fish as models to understand the basic mechanisms of cartilage and bone formation, maintenance and regeneration. In particular, zebrafish and medaka have become accepted models for human skeletal development and associated pathologies such as craniofacial dysplasia, oste...

ba0004is20 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

Bone morbidity in children with leukemia

Ward Leanne M

Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most frequent form of childhood malignancy, with a cure rate that now exceeds 80%. As survival improves, the clinical consequences of ALL and its treatment are increasingly recognized, with skeletal health emerging as an important care issue. The skeletal morbidity that arises in this setting falls into two main categories: osteoporosis (low trauma fractures) and osteonecrosis (in situ bone death). Osteoporosis and necrosis ha...

ba0004is24 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2015

The new histology

Misof Barbara M

Additionally to the standard histomorphometric and pathohistologic evaluation, the transiliac bone biopsy sample from a patient can be further analyzed for additional information on structural and material characteristics. Under the term ‘new histology’, several non-destructive techniques and combinations thereof providing high spatial resolution have been introduced. In contrast to conventional histology, these techniques allow the characterization of structural, co...

ba0006is13 | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Osteoporosis in boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: morbidity, mechanisms and the path forward

Ward Leanne M

Osteoporosis in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is arguably one of the most severe bone fragility conditions among children with chronic illnesses. This is hardly surprising, given the deleterious effects of the myopathy and glucocorticoid (GC) therapy on bone strength. The severity of the osteoporotic phenotype is highlighted by observations that 60% of boys will sustain long bone fractures during childhood and a third will present with back pain due to vertebral fractures ...

ba0006is13biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Osteoporosis in boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: morbidity, mechanisms and the path forward

Ward Leanne M

Biographical DetailsLeanne WardDr Leanne Ward is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa where she has held a Research Chair in Pediatric Bone Health since 2010. She is the Medical Director of the Pediatric Bone Health Clinical and Research Programs at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Dr Ward’s research ...

ba0007is18 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Anti-resorptive therapy for the treatment of pediatric bone disorders: where do we go from here?

Ward Leanne M.

Intravenous (IV) bisphosphonates (pamidronate, zoledronic acid and neridronate) are the mainstays of medical therapy for numerous pediatric bone diseases. While most frequently prescribed for hypercalcemic disorders and osteoporosis, their potent analgesic effects have also led to their use in fibrous dysplasia, osteonecrosis, sickle cell disease, chronic non-bacterial osteomyelitis, and complex regional pain syndrome. Bisphosphonates given IV are highly effective in preventin...

ba0001pp235 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2013

Differential effects of nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates on human PBMCs and MUTZ-3 cells

Kwaasi Aaron , Mabilleau Guillaume , Dunford James , Ebetino Frank , Zarei Ali , Pazianas Michael , Sabokbar Afsie , Russell Graham

Introduction: Nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) can inhibit the differentiation and function of osteoclasts derived from Peripheral Blood Mononuclear cells (PBMCs) in a dose-dependent manner. MUTZ-3 cells are a potentially useful human cell line for studying osteoclast differentiation. The aim of this study was to elucidate the action of N-BPs on MUTZ-3 cells.Methods: Human PBMCs and MUTZ-3 cells were cultured in α-MEM supplemented with he...