Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp352 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Abaloparatide (BA058), a novel human PTHrP analog, restores bone mass and strength in the aged osteopenic ovariectomized cynomolgus monkey

Hattersley Gary , Doyle Nancy , Varela Aurore , Guldberg Robert E , Smith Susan Y

Abaloparatide (ABL) is a novel analog of hPTHrP (1–34) in clinical development for treatment of osteoporosis. This study evaluated the long-term effects of ABL on BMD and bone strength in aged osteopenic, ovariectomized (OVX) monkeys. Four groups of ≥9-year-old female cynomolgus monkeys underwent OVX and one group underwent Sham surgery. After a 9-month bone depletion period, increases in bone markers and decreases in BMD by DXA and pQCT were observed for OVX groups...

ba0003pp392 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Serum concentration of bone tissue metabolism markers in 28 and 180-day-old Polish Large White pigs

Beveridge Louise , Struthers Allan , Khan Faisel , Jorde Rolf , Scragg Robert , MacDonald Helen , Witham Miles

Evaluation of time-related changes of serum biochemical bone metabolism markers was performed in male pigs. Control group (n=7) received saline. NanoCa group (n=7) received nanopartical calcium per os (Ace Nano Calcium, NanoTechWorld, Korea). Dex group (n=7) received dexamethasone (1 mg/kg/48 hr i.m.). NanoCa/Dex group (n=6) received simultaneously nanopartical calcium and dexamethasone the same as the groups NanoCa and Dex...

ba0004op8 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Characterising the muscle-bone unit in children and adolescents with and without cystic fibrosis using novel imaging techniques and jumping mechanography

Riddell Amy , Crabtree Nicola , Ross-Russell Robert , Solis-Trapala Ivonne , Prentice Ann , Ward Kate

Cystic fibrosis(CF) results in low volumetric bone mineral density(vBMD), poor muscle strength and increased fracture risk in young patients. The aim of this study was to compare bone and muscle variables measured by peripheral and high-resolution QCT (pQCT and HR-pQCT) and jumping mechanography (JM) In CF children and healthy controls. We hypothesised that CF children have lower muscle force and power (Fmax and Pmax) than controls which may contribute to CF-related bone disea...

ba0004p90 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Longitudinal bone development in patients with classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia: data using peripheral quantitative computed tomography

Bechtold Susanne , Duman Leyla , Weissenbacher Claudia , Roeb Julia , Pozza Robert Dalla , Schmidt Heinrich

Background/aims: Glucocorticoid treatment may influence bone and muscle development in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). This study evaluates bone mineral density (BMD), bone geometry and muscle mass longitudinally throughout childhood.Methods: Eighteen patients (ten males, eight females) with classical CAH were included. BMD, bone geometry and muscle mass were measured using peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT) in prepube...

ba0005p120 | Cancer and bone: basic, translational and clinical | ECTS2016

The role of acidic microenvironment in the context of osteolytic carcinomas

Di Pompo Gemma , Lemma Silvia , Canti Lorenzo , Gillies Robert , Baldini Nicola , Avnet Sofia

The microenvironment of osteolytic metastases includes carcinoma cells derived from the primary lesion as well as bone-forming and bone-resorbing cells, namely osteoblasts (OB) and osteoclasts (OC). At this site, both the high glycolysis of cancer cells, and the bone resorption process result in a very acidic milieu. This, in turn, induces the surrounding stroma and OB to secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors that promote tumorigenesis and cancer-associated ost...

ba0006oc21 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Scoliosis in fibrous dysplasia/McCune-albright syndrome

Berglund Jason , Tella Sri Harsha , Kim Lauren , Stanton Robert , Collins Michael , Boyce Alison

Objectives: Fibrous dysplasia is a rare bone and endocrine disorder resulting from somatic activating mutations in GNAS. In the skeleton, proliferation of undifferentiated stromal cells results in osseous lesions that are prone to deformity, fracture, and pain. Lesions may affect one bone or many, and may occur in isolation or in association with hyperfunctioning endocrinopathies, termed McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS). Scoliosis is a potentially serious, even lethal c...

ba0006p067 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Mid-gestation anomaly scan cannot be relied upon for screening for severe perinatal hypophosphatasia

Chinoy Amish , Iruloh Chibuike , Kerr Bronwyn , Yates Robert , Mughal Zulf , Padidela Raja

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a disorder of bone mineralisation caused by deficiency of alkaline phosphatase (secondary to ALPL gene mutations), causing accumulation of inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) thus inhibiting bone mineralisation. The perinatal form presents with severe manifestations at birth. Most severe skeletal manifestations are detectable by 20 weeks gestational age (GA) anomaly scan, and antenatal care within the UK practices routine detailed anoma...

ba0006lb18 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Occurrence of vitamin D and vitamin K deficiency in children with low-energy fractures

Karpinski Michal , Chojnowska Sylwia , Maresz Katarzyna , Milewski Robert , Popko Janusz , Badmaev Vladimir

Objective: Bone fractures are very common in children and their number is growing every year. Vitamin D has a proven role in the prevention of fractures. In the recent study, we have shown that children with low-energy fractures have significantly lower vitamin D blood levels compared to the children without fractures. Our data indicate that higher levels of vitamin D reduced the risk of fracture by 1.06 times (P<0.0005).Past decade has seen...

ba0007p146 | (1) | ICCBH2019

Does prior bisphosphonate therapy in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy alter surgical outcomes?

Fiscaletti Melissa , Loucos Robert , Jamil Kamal Abdul , Biggins Andrew , Munns Craig , Pacey Verity

Background: Children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) experience musculoskeletal complications including spinal deformities, hip dysplasia and disuse osteoporosis. Bisphosphonates can improve bone mineral density, prevent fragility fractures. It is unclear if prior bisphosphonate use modifies post-operative complication in children with CP. Our aim was to compare surgical complications in children with CP with and without previous bisphosphonate treatment.<p class=...

ba0006is15biog | (1) (1) | ICCBH2017

Bone in chronic kidney diseases: a systemic problem

Langman Craig B

Biographical DetailsCraig B LangmanProfessor Craig B Langman, is the Isaac A Abt, MD, Professor of Kidney Diseases at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Head of Kidney Diseases at the Ann and Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. His research focuses on the basic and clinical expression of inherited or acquired d...