Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0005cabs.op2.1 | Oral Poster Talks | ECTS2016

Antagonizing Mir-218 prevents breast cancer-induced osteolytic disease

Taipaleenmaki Hanna , van Wijnen Andre J , Stein Janet L , Hesse Eric , Stein Gary S , Lian Jane B

Signaling pathways crucial in bone development, including Wnt, are also upregulated in breast cancer cells to promote tumor growth in the skeleton, a process known as osteomimicry. Thus, we hypothesized that bone metastatic tumor cells also aberrantly express osteogenic miRNAs to support osteomimetic properties. We have previously shown that miR-218 is highly expressed in osteoblasts and promotes osteogenic differentiation. Interestingly, expression analysis revealed a signifi...

ba0005oc5.5 | Risk factors for fracture, Pagets disease of bone and musle and bone | ECTS2016

The relationship between muscle strength and bone outcomes in ageing UK men

Zengin Ayse , Pye Stephen R , Cook Michael J , Adams Judith E , Wu Frederick C W , O'Neill Terrence W , Ward Kate A

Morbidity and mortality are associated with osteoporosis and sarcopenia. There are few data describing the associations between functional measures of muscle and bone. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the associations of muscle strength and tibial bone outcomes in ageing men.Men (n=301) aged 40–85 years were recruited in UK (201-White, 43-Black, 57-South-Asian). pQCT was performed at the 38 and 66% tibia with the outcome meas...

ba0005p88 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Trabecular (Spine) bone density increases significantly in the first 6 months after weaning (Factors Affecting Bone Formation After Breastfeeding Pilot Study (FABB-Pilot))

Cooke-Hubley Sandra , Mugford Gerry , Valcour James , Wahl Michael , Woodrow Janine , Adachi J D , Kovacs Christopher S

Breastfeeding women resorb trabecular bone to supply much of the calcium content of milk. Few studies have examined the speed and extent of BMD recovery after weaning, or the factors that predict a greater post-lactation increase in BMD. We hypothesize that weight-bearing, nutrition, hormones, and other factors facilitate bone formation after lactation.The aims of the Factors Affecting Bone Formation After Breastfeeding Pilot Study (FABB-Pilot) were to d...

ba0005p197 | Cell biology: osteoclasts and bone resorption | ECTS2016

Effects of TGF-β inhibition on osteogenesis and osteoclastogenesis by periodontal ligament fibroblasts from patients with fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

de Vries Teun J. , Schoenmaker Ton , Micha Dimitra , Netelenbos Coen , Pals Gerard , Eekhoff Marelise W. , Bravenboer Nathalie

Background: Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) is a progressive disease characterized by periods of heterotopic ossification, often in ligaments. The underlying mechanism is far from clear, partially due to limited access to patient-derived cell models. Periodontal ligament fibroblasts (PLF) from extracted teeth can potentially be used to study deviant bone remodelling processes in vitro since these cells are derived from actual ligaments. They further provid...

ba0005p406 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2016

Adherence and persistence to teriparatide treatment in patients attending a specialised Bone Health Service

Steen Georgina , Maher Niamh , Fallon Nessa , Dillon Aoife , Mahon James , Lannon Rosaleen , McCarroll Kevin , Walsh J B , Casey Miriam

Introduction: Osteoporosis affects the bones causing weak or brittle bones and increasing the risk of fracture. Efficacy of anti-osteoporotic treatment is based on drug potency and adherence and persistence. Teriparatide (TPTD) is the first anabolic agent developed for the treatment of osteoporosis. It is usually given as a daily subcutaneous injection for a two-year treatment course.Aim: To evaluate adherence and persistence to TPTD treatment in patient...

ba0005p460 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2016

Chloride channel voltage-sensitive 7 (CLCN7) loss-of-function zebrafish as a genetic model of osteoclast-rich osteopetrosis

Urso Katia , Caetano-Lopes J Joana , Sury Meera , Henke Katrin , Aliprantis Antonios , Warman Matt , Duryea Jeff , Harris Matt , Charles Julia

Osteoclasts are myeloid-derived cells that degrade bone through the localized production of acid and proteases. The catabolic action of osteoclasts is counterbalanced by formation of new matrix by osteoblasts. In mammals, bone resorption and formation are coupled through crosstalk between osteoclasts and osteoblasts. Zebrafish are emerging as a valuable model to study bone biology, but how closely zebrafish osteoclast function parallels that of higher vertebrates is unknown. T...

ba0006p015 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Structural geometry of bones is prominently associated with risk of fracture in children

Medina-Gomez Carolina , Grgic Olja , Shevroja Enisa , Trajanoska Katerina , Uitterlinden Andre G , Jaddoe Vincent W , Beck Tom J , Rivadeneira Fernando

Background: Low total body BMD (TB-BMD) is an established risk factor for fractures in healthy children. However, bone strength depends not only on bone mass and density, but also on the structural geometry of bones. Hip structural analysis (HSA) is a technique applied on hip DXA scans to calculate several bone geometry parameters. The aim of our study was to evaluate other bone geometrical parameters that can constitute determinants of fracture risk. Specifically, we examined...

ba0006p104 | (1) | ICCBH2017

Dietary calcium deficiency contributes to the causation of nutritional rickets (NR) in the United Kingdom (UK): data from the British Paediatric Surveillance Unit (BPSU) NR survey

Zulf Mughal M. , Calder Alistair , Blair Mitch , Julies Priscilla , Pall Karina , Lynn Richard , McDonnell Ciara , McDevitt Helen , Shaw Nick J.

Background: Rickets is a disorder of the growing child arising from impaired mineralisation of the growth plate and osteoid. The most common cause of NR in the UK is thought to be secondary to vitamin D deficiency [VDD; serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) <25 nmol/l], although in some African & South Asian countries dietary calcium deficiency (DCaD) by itself, or together with VDD is an important cause of NR (Ann Trop Paediatr. 2006;26:1–16). Currently, the data on ...

ba0002oc28 | Chronic diseases | ICCBH2013

Bone mineral density at diagnosis determines fracture rate in children-treated according to the DCOG-ALL9 protocol

te Winkel Mariel Lizet , Pieters Rob , Hop Wim C J , Roos Jan C , van der Sluis Inge M , Bokkerink Jos P M , Leeuw Jan A , Bruin Marrie C A , Kollen Wouter J W , Veerman Anjo J P , de Groot-Kruseman Hester A , van den Heuvel-Eibrink Marry M

Objectives: To elucidate the incidence and risk factors of skeletal toxicity in children with ALL treated with the dexamethasone-based DCOG-ALL9 protocol.Methods: Prospectively, the cumulative incidence of fractures was assessed in 672 patients and compared between different subgroups using the log-rank test. Serial measurements of bone mineral density of the lumbar spine (BMDLS) were performed in 399 ALL patients using dual energy X-ray absor...