Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp375 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

25-Hydroxyvitamin D values in liver transplant candidates

Monegal Ana , Peris Pilar , Cuervo Andrea , Muxi Africa , Gifre Laia , Guanabens Nuria

Introduction: Liver transplant candidates have bone and mineral metabolism disorders that may influence the development of fractures after liver transplantation (LT).Objective: To analyze the levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OH-D) in patient candidates for LT and the factors associated with vitamin D deficiency.Methods: Between January 2010 and May 2012, 116 liver transplant candidates (85 male and 31 female patients) were include...

ba0005p413 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Dose postoperative applications of diphosphonate medicine at an early stage have influence on union of fracture?

Li Qiang , Zhang Jia , Zhu Shen

Background: Surgical and conservative treatments are both crucial method to deal with osteoporotic fracture, anti-osteoporotic therapy is the most important among conservative treatments and diphosphonate medicine is the first-line choice. The pharmacological action of diphosphonate medicine is to inhibit the function of osteoclast, so there is no consensus if it will inhibit porosis and union of fracture.Purpose: To find out the influence of diphosphona...

ba0006p072 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Raised intracranial pressure in a boy with Pycnodysostosis with open fontanelles

Al Hashmi Laila , Padidela Raja , Skae Mars , Mughal M Zulf

Background: Pycnodysostosis (PDO) is a rare autosomal recessive high bone mass disorder caused by absence of active cathepsin K, which is a lysosomal cysteine protease that plays an important role in degrading the organic matrix of bones. In spite of open fontanelles, raised intracranial pressure has been reported in children with PDO.Presenting problem: We describe a 13-year-old boy with PDO who developed raised intracranial pressure (ICP) which led to ...

ba0006p013 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Longitudinal evaluation of bone mass, geometry and metabolism in adolescent male athletes. The PRO-BONE study

Swolin-Eide Diana , Hansson Sverker , Magnusson Per , Ronne Maria , Heideman Malene , Schou Anders , Laursen Jens Ole , Wedderkopp Niels , Husby Steffen , Molgaard Christian , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , de Moraes Augusto Cesar , Torres-Costoso Ana , Wilkinson Kelly , Metcalf Brad , Sanchez-Sanchez Javier , Gallardo Leonor , Gracia-Marco Luis Tseretopoulou Xanthippi , Amin Nadia , Mushtaq Talat , Chaplais Elodie , Naughton Geraldine , Greene David , Duclos Martine , Masurier Julie , Dutheil Frederic , Thivel David , Courteix Daniel , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , de Moraes Augusto Cesar , Torres-Costoso Ana , Wilkinson Kelly , Metcalf Brad , Sanchez-Sanchez Javier , Gallardo Leonor , Gracia-Marco Luis Cheuk Ka-Yee , Wang Xiaofang , Yu Fiona W P , Tam Elisa M S , Ng Bobby K W , Ghasem-Zadeh Ali , Zebaze Roger , Seeman Ego , Cheng Jack C Y , Lam Tsz-Ping , Kutilek Stepan , Formanova Daniela , Senkerik Marian , Skalova Sylva , Markova Daniela , Langer Jan , Kutilek Stepan , Vracovska Martina , Pikner Richard , Fejfarkova Zlatka , Gracia-Marco Luis Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Barker Alan R , Fatouros Ioannis G , Avlotini Alexandra , Knapp Karen K , Moreno Luis A , Williams Craig A , Vlachopoulos Dimitris , Barker Alan R , Williams Craig A , Ubago-Guisado Esther , Ortega Francisco B , Ruiz Jonathan R , Moreno Luis A , Fatouros Ioannis G , Avloniti Alexandra , Gracia-Marco Luis

Objectives: Cross-sectional studies show that exercise may have positive effects on bone outcomes in youth. However, there is no evidence from longitudinal studies, which type of sports can induce improvements in bone acquisition in adolescent athletes. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the longitudinal differences in bone acquisition and bone metabolism between adolescent males participating in osteogenic (football) and non-osteogenic (swimming, cycling) sports compa...

ba0003pp307 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Effect of daily intake of milk enriched with a high dose of vitamin D in healthy postmenopausal women: preliminary results from a randomized, controlled and double-blind nutritional trial (The EFICALCIO study)

Munoz-Torres Manuel , Reyes-Garcia Rebeca , Garcia-Martin Antonia , Palacios Santiago , Salas Nancy , Mendoza Nicolas , Quesada-Charneco Miguel , Fonolla Juristo

Background: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent and can be associated with adverse health outcomes. Few studies have evaluated the effects of daily consumption of milk fortified with a high dose of vitamin D in a large cohort of healthy postmenopausal women.Objectives: To determine the effect of daily intake of milk enriched with vitamin D (with or without fructooligosaccharides (FOS)) on vitamin D status, bone mass and cardiovascular risk factors.<...

ba0001pp61 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Vascularisation and progenitor cells of primary and secondary ossification centres in the human growth plate

Walzer Sonja M , Cetin Erdal , Grubl-Barabas Ruth , Sulzbacher Irene , Ruger Beate , Girsch Werner , Windhager Reinhard , Fischer Michael B

The switch from a cartilage template to bone during endochondralossification of the growth plate requires dynamic and close interaction between the cartilage and the developing vascular structures. Vascular invasion of hypertrophic cartilage, with blood vessels coming from the bone collar, serves to bring in osteoblast- andendothelial precursor cells along with chondroclasts and their precursors into future ossification centres of the growth plate.Potent...

ba0001pp183 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Development of mice models to study implant osseointegration and failure in alveolar bone

Mouraret Sylvain , Bardet Claire , Hunter Dan J , Popelut Antoine , Brunski John B , Chaussain Catherine , Bouchard Philippe , Helms Jill A

Many of our assumptions concerning oral implant osseointegration are extrapolated from experimental models studying skeletal tissue repair in long bones rather than in oral bones. This discrepancy between clinical practice and experimental research hampers our understanding on how alveolar bone forms or resorbs around implants and how osseointegration of oral implants can be improved. To overcome this disconnect, we have developed a mouse model which mimics oral implant placem...

ba0001pp294 | Muscle, physical activity and bone | ECTS2013

Influence of mechanical loading and skeleton geometry in bone mass at the proximal femur in 10–12 years old children: a longitudinal study

Cardadeiro Graca , Baptista Fatima , Rosati Nicolleta , Zymbal Vera , Rebocho Lurdes , Bruno Paula M , Janz Kathleen F , Sardinha Luis B

Using a longitudinal observational study with two evaluations and a 1 year follow-up interval, we investigated the influence of everyday physical activity (PA) and skeletal geometry in bone mineral density (BMD) and bone mass distribution at the proximal femur (PF) in 96 girls and 81 boys (10–12 years). Whole body and left hip DXA scans were used to derive geometric measures of the pelvis (inter acetabular distance – IAD) and PF (abductor lever arm – ALA). BMD w...

ba0001pp453 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Factors influencing levels of bone resorption during denosumab dosing

Eastell Richard , Siris Ethel , Roux Christian , Black Dennis M. , Franchimont Nathalie , Jang Graham , Daizadeh Nadia , Wagman Rachel B. , Austin Matt

Denosumab treatment is associated with low fracture incidence, sustained BMD increases, and reduced sCTX. The decrease in median sCTX is at the quantifiable limit (0.049 ng/ml) one month post-dose, remains low, and attenuates at the end of the 6-month dosing interval. Using 7 years of data from the FREEDOM study and its extension, we characterized changes in sCTX over time and the influencing factors. In the bone turnover marker and pharmacokinetic substudies, serum was collec...

ba0001pp473 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

Evidence of increased bone resorption in early post menopausal women with idiopathic hypercalciuria: study with biochemical markers and pQCT of the Tibia

Stathopoulos Konstantinos , Bournazos Ilias , Katsimbri Pelagia , Partsinevelos Andonios , Zoubos Aristeides B , Papaggelopoulos Panagiotis , Atsali Erato , Skarandavos Grigoris

Aim: We explored the hypothesis that idiopathic hypercalciuria (IH) causes increased bone loss in early post-menopausal women.Materials and methods: We studied 41 postmenopausal women with IH. Inclusion criteria: i) recently (<6 months) diagnosed and untreated IH, ii) postmenopausal status >2 years, and iii) normal renal function. Exclusion criteria: i) all causes of hypercalciuria other than IH and ii) use of any medication for osteoporosis 1-ye...