Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p340 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Current trends and future projection of hip fracture in South Korea using nationwide claims data

Ha Yong-Chan , Kim Deog-Yoon , Lee Young-Kyun , Kim Ha-Young , Cho Eun-Hee , Jang Sunmee

Introduction: The purposes of this study were to evaluate the trends in the incidence and mortality of hip fracture between 2008 and 2012, and predict the number of hip fractures in Korea up to 2025, using nationwide claims data.Methods: Nationwide claims data managed by the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) was used to identify patients with hip fracture. All new visits or admissions to medical institutes for hip fracture aged 50 years or more be...

ba0001pp272 | Genetics | ECTS2013

Comparison of gene expression in osteoblasts from patients of Polynesian and Caucasian ethnicities

Naot Dorit , Bava Usha , Choi Ally , Callon Karen , Pitto Rocco , Bentley Jarome , Gamble Greg , Cornish Jillian

Polynesians have higher bone mineral density and lower rate of hip fracture compared to age-matched Caucasian in New Zealand, and anecdotal evidence suggests that bones of Polynesian patients heal much faster than those of Caucasians. We compared gene expression in osteoblasts cultured form bone samples taken from patients of Polynesian and Caucasian origin, in order to identify genes and pathways that contribute to the greater density and accelerated healing of Polynesian bon...

ba0003pp168 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2014

Effect of C-reactive protein on TRAP-positive multinucleated cell formation in RANKL-induced RAW264.7 cell culture

Choi Kyoung Hee , Hwang You Cheol , Jeong In-Kyung , Ahn Kyu Jeung , Chung Ho-Yeon

Inflammatory processes play a role in osteoclastogenesis. C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase reactant that reflects different degree of inflammation. More recently, accumulating evidence suggest that CRP is not only an inflammatory marker but also direct cause of diseases. Therefore, we examined the direct effects of CRP on osteoclast formation using RAW 264.7 cells. CRP significantly inhibited RANKL-induced TRAP-positive multinucleated cell formation in RAW 264.7 cell c...

ba0003pp188 | Genetics | ECTS2014

Correlation of miRNA-mRNA regulatory network profile with bone mass in inbred strains of mice

Shin Chansoo , An Jee Hyun , Song Jung A , Yang Jae-Yeon , Choi Hyung Jin , Kim Sang Wan

Growing body of evidence shows that microRNAs play an important role in regulating bone mass. We investigated the cooperative microRNA-mRNA regulatory mechanism of peak bone mass in inbred strain of mice with different bone density using microarray analysis. Femur and tibia of 12-week old C3H/He (high bone density) and C57BL/6 (low bone density) were harvested to extract total bone RNAs for microarray. A total of 30 miRNAs were differentially expressed between bone tissue of C...

ba0003pp216 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2014

Correlation between osteoporosis and dental caries in Korean population

Park Ye Soo , mo Hong Sang , Choi Woong Hwan , Kang Byung Moon , Won Ye Yeon

Aging is associated with a loss of systemic bone mass and an increased risk of especially the spine and hip. Therefore bone loss of teeth and ridge resorption can occur in the mouth. However, results of several studies investing association between systemic bone density and oral health have varied. In this study, we investigated the relationship between osteoporosis and dental caries with the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) conducted in 2008&#1...

ba0003pp391 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2014

Excess dietary calcium intake associated with higher Framingham risk score in 25-hydroxyvitamin D deficient male; analysis of the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES 2008–2011)

Choi Sung-Jin , Joo Nam-Seok , Kim Se-Il , Song Go-Eun , Kim Jin-Ho

Background and objectives: The association between excess calcium intake and cardiovascular mortality has been reported, but the association has not yet been explored according to serum vitamin D status. Thus, we investigated the relation of dietary calcium intake and Framingham risk score (FRS) according to serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) status.Methods: A total of 7809 subjects (3452 males and 4357 female) aged over 40 years from the data of the Ko...

ba0005p295 | Osteoporosis: evaluation and imaging | ECTS2016

Risk factors for subsequent vertebral compression fracture following osteoporotic compression fracture

Soo Kim Sung , Hwan Kim Jin , Hoon Kim Jung , Wan Choi Byung , Hyun Lee Dong

Objectives: To evaluate risk factors of subsequent vertebral fracture following acute osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture.Methods: As a multicenter retrospective study, we recruited 135 patients treated for acute osteoporotic compression fracture with available spine image taken at 1-year follow-up in three hospitals. The patients were divided into two groups according to occurrence of subsequent vertebral fracture. Two groups were analyzed with ...

ba0003pp412 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2014

Team management of young persons with osteogenesis imperfecta

Hagberg Maud , Lowing Kristina , Malmgren Barbro , Kumlien Catharina , Eva AEstrom

The pediatric osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) team at our university hospital was established in 1991. The multi- and inter-disciplinary team consists of: pediatric neurologist, nurse, nursing assistant, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, orthopedic surgeon, orthotist, radiologist, dentist and geneticist. We also have a close collaboration with other specialists.Our assignment is high qualified diagnostics, functional assessments and also individualiz...

ba0005p368 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2016

Gender-different relationship between body composition and incident fracture risk in Koreans: a community-dwelling prospective cohort study

Kim Jung Hee , Hong A Ram , Choi Hyung Jin , Ku Eu Jeong , Cho Nam H , Shin Chan Soo

Low body mass index (BMI) or body weight is a well-known risk factor for osteoporosis and fragility fractures. However, the relative contribution of lean mass and fat mass on bone health, i.e. fragility fractures is inconclusive.We elucidated the relative contribution of lean and fat mass on fracture risk by group analysis in Korean men and women. This was an ongoing prospective community-dwelling cohort study at Ansung in Korea, begun in 2001. We includ...