Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005p204 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Fluoride modulates formation and function of bone marrow macrophage-derived osteoclasts in a strain-specific manner

de Oliveira Flavia Amadeu , Amaral Pereira Amanda , da Silva Ventura Talita , Rabelo Buzalaf Marilia Afonso , de Oliveira Rodrigo Cardoso , Peres-Buzalaf Camila

Osteoclast presents a central role in several inflammatory diseases that are associated to bone destruction. This condition results from increased osteoclastic bone resorption and/or decreased bone formation. Fluoride (F) is widely consumed in the drinking water due to its anticariogenic effect and has been shown to modulate in vivo bone metabolism in a strain-specific dependent manner. It enhances bone formation in 129P3/J mice but not in A/J mice. However, its effec...

ba0005p392 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

The effect of oral dabigatran etexilate on bone density, strength, and microstructure in female and male mice

Bo Brent Mikkel , Skovhus Thomsen Jesper , Bruel Annemarie

Pradaxa (dabigatran etexilate) is a new anticoagulant, which recently has been approved for clinical use. Dabigatran etexilate (DE) is a direct thrombin inhibitor, which in addition to its effect on blood clotting, may have an anabolic effect on bone. Recently, it has been reported that DE could significantly reduce bone resorption and enhance bone formation resulting in a significant and substantial increase in trabecular bone mass in mice.The aim of th...

ba0001pp36 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Regional heterogeneity of trabecular bone microdamage density in association with trabecular microarchitecture and bone resorption in whole human lumbar vertebrae

Carpentier Vincent T , Tsangari Helen , Fazzalari Nick L , Kuliwaba Julia S

Study aim: Vertebral strength is determined by bone size, shape, bone mineral density, microarchitecture, and bone material properties. Despite its importance to vertebral mechanics, no studies have reported on the variation of bone microdamage present in the human vertebra. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess regional changes in trabecular bone microdamage in association with bone microarchitecture and resorption in whole human lumbar vertebrae.Me...

ba0001pp37 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Microarchitectural decay and microdamage accumulation in vertebral trabecular bone: a comparative analysis of the iliac crest, proximal femur, and vertebral body in the aged postmenopausal skeleton

Carpentier Vincent T , Muratovic Dzenita , Parkinson Ian H , Fazzalari Nick L , Kuliwaba Julia S

Study aim: The general assumption that changes in bone microstructure and material properties at the iliac crest are representative of skeletal sites that are susceptible to osteoporotic fracture has not yet been addressed. Therefore, our study aim was to perform a comparative analysis of bone microarchitecture, accumulated microdamage and osteocyte morphology between the iliac crest, proximal femur and vertebral body.Methods: Trabecular bone cores were ...

ba0001pp166 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Activated protein C increases osteoblast proliferation and BMP2 induced bone formation

Shen Kaitlin , Schindeler Aaron J , Cheng Tegan L , Xue Meilang , Little David G , Jackson Chris J

Introduction: Activated protein C (APC) plays an important role in the cutaneous healing of chronic wounds arising from orthopaedic surgery and has cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory properties which may also assist bone repair. The aim of this study was to examine whether APC could directly influence osteoblasts and increase bone formation in a rodent model.Methods: Proliferation of MG-63 osteoblast-like cells was quantified by MTT assay and direct co...

ba0001pp249 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Impairment of endochondral ossification by Hoxa2 overexpression: a plausible molecular explanation of idiopathic proportionate short stature

Deprez Pierre M L , Nichane Miloud G , Lengele Benoit , Rezsohazy Rene , Nyssen-Behets Catherine

Introduction: Using transgenic mice ectopically expressing Hoxa2 all along chondrogenesis, we previously associated the resulting animal phenotype to human idiopathic proportionate short stature. Our analysis showed that this overall size reduction was due to a negative influence of Hoxa2 in the very first step of endochondral ossification. As the molecular pathways underlying this pathogenesis are still unknown, we here tried to identify the impact of Hoxa2 overexpression on ...

ba0001pp307 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Muscle power and force may influence cortical bone strength via distinct mechanisms: findings from a cross sectional study of high bone mass cases and controls

Hardcastle Sarah A , Gregson Celia L , Rittweger Jorn , Ward Kate A , Tobias Jon H

Background: Relationships between muscle function and bone have been examined using a range of techniques, with conflicting results. We aimed to determine these associations within an adult population comprising individuals with high bone mass and family controls.Methods: Recruitment was from four UK sites within the high bone mass (HBM) study; cases and unaffected family controls were pooled. Peak ground reaction force and peak power, during a multiple ...

ba0002p10 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Osteoporosis in young patients with neurological impairments

Yaghi Yasser , Horr Fatiha E L , Mousa Youssef , Yaghi Kinda , Hneineh Zeinab

Aim: Osteoporosis and resulting spontaneous fractures in young patients with neurological impairments living outside institutions have not received much attention. The aim of this study was to determine the degree of demineralization in children and teens with such disabilities living in South Lebanon, an under privileged region.Subjects and methods: We reviewed 40 patients attending outpatient clinics in a referral rehabilitation center in South Lebanon...

ba0003oc2.1 | Osteoporosis epidemiology | ECTS2014

Low serum thyrotropin level and duration of suppression as a predictor of major osteoporotic fractures – the openthyro register cohort

Abrahamsen Bo , Jorgensen Henrik L , Laulund Anne S , Nybo Mads , Brix Thomas H , Hegedus Laszlo

Objective: To assess the relationship between thyrotoxicosis and osteoporotic fractures in men and women.Design: Register-based cohort study in patients with a TSH measurement in the region of Funen 1996–2010. All determinations were done in the same lab serving all hospitals and GP practices. Persons with raised TSH or a history of thyroid/pituitary disease were not included.Results: The study population consisted of 222 138 ...