Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0002oc29 | Chronic diseases | ICCBH2013

Mineral metabolism, cortical volumetric bone mineral density and fracture risk in childhood chronic kidney disease

Denburg Michelle , Tsampalieros Anne , de Boer Ian , Shults Justine , Kalkwarf Heidi , Zemel Babette , Foerster Debbie , Stokes David , Leonard Mary

Background and Objectives: The relations among cortical volumetric bone mineral density (CortBMD) and comprehensive measures of mineral metabolism have not been addressed in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The aim was to identify determinants of CortBMD in childhood CKD. A secondary objective was to assess if CortBMD was associated with subsequent fracture.Design/participants: This prospective cohort study in children, adolescents and young adults (ages 5&...

ba0003oc1.6 | Phosphate metabolism, fracture repair and osteoarthritis | ECTS2014

The role of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor signalling in fracture healing

Sousa Daniela M , McDonald Michelle M , Mikulec Kathy , Peacock Lauren , Little David G , Herzog Herbert , Lamghari Meriem , Baldock Paul A

Recent studies have demonstrated that the global or osteoblast-specific deletion of neuropeptide Y Y1 receptor (Y1R), as well as the pharmacological blockade of Y1R, leads to pronounced anabolic effects in bone metabolism. This suggests that anti-Y1R drug therapy might have clinical applications for the prevention/recovery of bone loss occurring in osteoporosis. Given the high fracture incidence in this target population, it remained...

ba0003cc3 | (1) | ECTS2014

Absence of ER cation channel TMEM38B/TRIC-B causes recessive osteogenesis imperfecta by dysregulation of collagen post-translational modification

Cabral Wayne , Makareeva Elena , Ishikawa Masaki , Barnes Aileen , MaryAnn Weis , Lacbawan Felicitas , Eyre David , Yamada Yoshihiko , Leikin Sergey , Marini Joan

Recessive osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is caused by mutations in genes encoding proteins involved in post-translational interactions with type I collagen. A founder mutation in a new gene responsible for recessive OI has recently been reported in Bedouins from Israel and Saudi Arabia, who have a homozygous deletion of TMEM38B exon 4 and surrounding intronic sequence. TMEM38B encodes TRIC-B, an integral ER membrane monovalent cation channel involved in Ca...

ba0003pp141 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2014

An infrared assay of the kinetics of phosphate-release from physiological substrates in living cells

Zhongyuan Ren , Leduy Do , Mebarek Saida , Keloglu Nermin , Ahamada Saandia , Meena Saurabh , Magne David , Pikula Slawomir , Wu Yuqing , Buchet Rene

Up to now, most of standard methods for measuring inorganic phosphate (Pi) to determine phosphatase activity are based on coupled enzyme assays, colorimetric methods or conductance measurements. However, none of these methods can measure Pi, substrate and protein concentrations simultaneously, allowing direct kinetic determinations of phosphatase activity in cells in a single assay. Among the enzymes having a pyrophosphatase activity and releasing Pi...

ba0003pp173 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Inhibition of bone remodeling by bisphosphonate displaces the plasma cell niche into the spleen

Teufel Stefan , Grotsch Bettina , Luther Julia , Schinke Thorsten , Amling Michael , Schett Georg , Mielenz Dirk , David Jean-Pierre

Bone marrow is the main hematopoietic organ of adults. There, hematopoietic stem cells from which all hematopoietic lineages can be generated are preferentially homing. Importantly, bone provides niches for early B cell differentiation and survival of long-lived plasma cells that produced antibodies. Thus, that perturbing bone homeostasis might impact B cell function and antibody production is a highly relevant hypothesis for patients receiving antiresorptive drugs.<p clas...

ba0003pp320 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Effects of preventive long-term treatment with strontium ranelate and zoledronic acid to ovariectomized rats on bone microstructure

Martin-Fernandez Marta , Gomez-Chinchon Marina , Guede David , Caeiro Jose Ramon , Diaz-Curiel Manuel , De la Piedra Concepcion

Many pharmacological treatments have been developed in order to prevent or treat postmenopausal osteoporosis. There is not any study in the literature comparing long-term treatments of osteoporosis. The aim of this work was to studythe effects of long-term prevention treatment with zoledronic acid (ZA) and strontium ranelate (SrR) on bone microstructure in ovariectomized rats.Sixty 6-month-old female Wistar rats were used in this study and divided into f...

ba0003pp355 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Continuous modelling-based bone formation could explain sustained increases in hip bone mineral density with denosumab treatment

Ominsky Michael S , Libanati Cesar , Boyce Rogely , Kostenuik Paul J , Baron Roland , Wagman Rachel B , Dempster David W

In clinical studies, denosumab (DMAb) administration up to 8 years is associated with continued increases in bone mineral density (BMD) and low fracture incidence despite persistently low bone turnover markers and limited iliac crest tetracycline labelling (Papapoulos 2013). We tested the hypothesis that, with persistently low bone remodelling, BMD increases may result from a non-remodelling dependent mechanism to accrue bone matrix. We examined the fluorochrome labelling patt...

ba0004p201 | (1) | ICCBH2015

The results of pamidronate treatment independently and in combination with surgery in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta.

Zyma Andrii , Guk Iurii , Gayko Oksana , Magomedov Oleksandr , Kinchaya-Polishchuk Tamara , Stewart David , Cheverda Andriy , Demyan Yuriy

Introduction: The effectiveness of intravenous pamidronate was assessed independently and in combination with corrective osteotomy surgery for lower extremity deformities in children with osteogenesis imperfecta.Methods: Orthopaedic treatment was conducted in 21 patients with OI (type I–ten patients, type III–11 patients), including 13 males and eight females with mean age 9.4±0.6. All patients received calcium supplements and active forms...