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European Calcified Tissue Society Congress 2013

Lisbon, Portugal
18 May 2013 - 22 May 2013

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European Calcified Tissue Society Congress 2013, 18 - 22 May 2013; Lisbon, Portugal

Poster Presentations

Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology

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Vitamin D levels in immobilized Spanish adults: the Camargo Cohort Study

Olmos Jose M , Velasco Pilar Garcia , Hernandez Jose l , Martinez Josefina , Cabrero Veronica , Valero Carmen , Gonzalez-Macias Jesus

Objective: To determine serum 25-lydroxivitamin D (25OHD) and intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in an immobilized population from Northern Spain.Subjects and methods: We studied 125 immobilized people (37 men and 88 women) aged 53–101 years. (85±8 years.). Seventy-five percent of the subjects lived at home, residing in nursing homes the remaining 25%. None of them received antiresorptive therapy, corticosteroids or vitamin D supplements. ...

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Bone mineral density in statin users: analysis of a population-based cohort from Spain

Hernandez Jose L , Olmos Jose M , Romana Galo , Martinez Josefina , Yezerska Irina , de Juan Julia , Gonzalez-Macias Jesus

Objective: To analyze the effects of statins on bone mineral density (BMD), in participants from a large population-based cohort.Subjects and methods: We studied 2315 subjects (1422 women and 893 men) from the Camargo Cohort, and analyzed the differences in BMD between statin or non-statin users. We also studied the effect of the type of statin, dose, pharmacokinetic properties, and length of treatment, on BMD.Results: Four hundred...

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Fracture risk among men, in relation to osteopenia and osteoporosis defined by areal bone mineral density

Pasco Julie , Lane Stephen , Brennan Sharon , Timney Elizabeth , Bucki-Smith Gosia , Dobbins Amelia , Kotowicz Mark

Introduction: The purpose of this study was to quantify fracture risk associated with areal bone mineral density (BMD) in older men.Methods: In this prospective analysis we followed 620 men aged 60–93 years (median 74.3 years) for a median 6.4 years, after baseline BMD assessments (performed 2001–2006) as part of the Geelong Osteoporosis Study. Based on WHO criteria, 33.5% had normal BMD at the femoral neck, 57.6% were osteopenic and 8.9% osteo...

ba0001pp344 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Bone turnover markers in old old vs postmenopausal women

Inderjeeth Charles , Chan Kien , Nair Preeti , Yang Pang Wee , Chauhan Anupham , EEmun Lim

Background: Osteoporosis is not a homogenous disease. Riggs et al. identified two distinct types of osteoporosis, with different pathophysiology, patterns of bone loss and fracture types.Post-menopausal (PM) osteoporosis is triggered by withdrawal of the effect of oestrogen on bone, which leads to a sharp acceleration of bone turnover with an imbalance towards excessive osteoclastic activity. Senile osteoporosis in the old old (usually after the...

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Mortality after osteoporosis-related hip fractures in Austria 2008–2010

Brozek Wolfgang , Reichardt Berthold , Kimberger Oliver , Kritsch Daniela , Klaushofer Klaus , Zwettler Elisabeth

Osteoporosis-related hip fractures represent a substantial cause of mortality and morbidity in industrialized countries; nonetheless, past studies in Austria lack mortality figures save during hospitalization (in-hospital mortality).We therefore retrospectively retrieved pseudonymized invoice data from Austrian social insurance authorities covering roughly 98% of the entire population including 31 548 subjects over 51 years of age who sustained first hip...

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Association of osteoprotegerin gene polymorphisms with bone mineral density and bone turnover markers in postmenopausal women and elderly men

Smolic Martina , Cvijetic Selma , Kizivat Tomislav , Smolic Robert , Maric Ivana , Opacak-Bernardi Teuta , Roguljic Hrvoje , Tucak Antun

Osteoprotegerin gene (OPG) is an important candidate gene of osteoporosis. Association of the OPG polymorphisms and bone mineral density (BMD) have been studied by several research groups, however results are not uniform.The aim of this study was to determine if two polymorphisms in the OPG gene influence bone turnover markers and bone mineral density (BMD) in postmenopausal women and elderly men. A total of 135 patients, aged 41–87 years, were incl...

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Acute effects of glucocorticoids on CRP and bone markers

Stepan Jan , Maresova Kristyna Brabnikova , Pavelka Karel

Aim: To investigate the acute effects of oral glucocorticoids in doses used in clinical practice on biochemical indices of function of osteoclasts, osteoblasts and osteocytes.Methods: In 17 adult patients suffering from various medical pathologies requiring systemic steroid therapy that were never before treated with glucocorticoids, the glucocorticoid treatment was initiated (mean prednisolone equivalent dose of 23.1±12.7 mg/day, range 10–50 m...

ba0001pp348 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Variation in osteoporosis patients' service utilization in general practice clinics

Kristensen Troels , Olsen Kim Rose , Ejersted Charlotte , Halling Anders

Background: It is inadequate to use the patient’s age and sex alone to estimate physicians’ workload in the primary setting. The extent to which the morbidity burden of osteoporosis patients would account of the utilization of primary care services has not been examined.Aim: We analyzed the number of face-to-face visits of osteoporosis patients visiting Danish GP clinics and aimed to assess what proportion of primary care services variation are...

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Women with hormone sensitive breast cancer who have received chemotherapy including prednisolone have reduced bone mass

Ronn Sofie , Hald Jannie D , Thisted Marianne , Andersen Louise , Gronhoj Louise , Jensen Anders Bonde , Langdahl Bente L

Introduction: Aromatase inhibitors (AI) used as adjuvant treatment of hormone-sensitive breast cancer reduce the level of circulating estrogen and cause accelerated bone loss. The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of osteoporosis in women with breast cancer and the effect of chemotherapy on the risk of osteoporosis.Methods: Three hundred and sixty women with hormone-sensitive breast cancer who were scheduled to start treatment with AI we...

ba0001pp350 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

The risk of fractures in cirrhosis and chronic pancreatitis. a danish nationwide retrospective matched cohort study

Bang Ulrich Christian , Benfield Thomas , Bendtsen Flemming , Hyldstrup Lars , Jens-Erik Beck Jensen

Background and aims: Cirrhosis and chronic pancreatitis (CP) are accompanied by inflammation and malnutrition. Both conditions may affect bone metabolism negatively and facilitate bone fractures. The objective of this study was to evaluate the risk of fractures among patients with CP or cirrhosis and the impact of fat malabsorption on fracture risk among patients with CP.Methods: Using the Danish National Patient Register, we did a retrospective cohort s...

ba0001pp351 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Cytokine levels in the bone marrow are not just a reflection of the levels in serum: suggesting that bone marrow constitutes an independent compartment

Harslof Torben , Sorensen Lotte , Pedersen Steen , Langdahl Bente

Bone marrow is composed of cells developed within the marrow compartment as well as blood supplied from the general circulation. Bone tissue is affected by cytokines within the bone marrow.We investigated if the levels of different bone acting cytokines differ between bone marrow and blood from the peripheral circulation.Fifty-three healthy postmenopausal women participated in a study designed to evaluate the effect of rosiglitazon...

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The relationship between urban–rural migration and bone mineral density in an urban–rural adult population: cross sectional findings from the hyderabad indian migration study

Viljakainen Heli , Ben-Shlomo Yoav , Kinra Sanjay , Ebrahim Shah , Kuper Hannah , Radhakrishna KV , Kulkarni Bharathi , Tobias Jon

Rural to urban migration is associated with adverse metabolic consequences, but its effect on osteoporosis risk is unclear. We investigated associations between rural to urban migration and bone mineral density (BMD) after accounting for changes in body composition. A cross sectional analysis was performed of rural–urban migrants (RUM) matched with rural non-migrated (RNM) siblings, plus a separate sample of urban-non-migrants (UNM). Participants (n=764, 54% male...

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Apolipoprotein-E deficiency prevents obesity but predisposes to the development of osteoporosis following long-term exposure to Western-type diet, in mice

Papachristou Nicholaos , Kalyvioti Elena , Triantaphyllidou Irene-Eva , Karavia Eleni , Plakoula Eva , Blair Harry , Kypreos Kyriakos , Papachristou Dionysios

Introduction: Recent data suggest that imbalances in lipid metabolism affect bone cell function resulting in osteoporosis. Here, we investigated the role of apolipoprotein E (ApoE), essential component of chylomicron and very low density Lipoprotein metabolic pathways, in the regulation of osteoblast and osteoclast function and thus in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis.Material and methods: We used apoE deficient (ApoE−/−) and wild ...

ba0001pp354 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Apolipoprotein A-I deficiency is associated with decreased expression of osteoblast-specific regulators in mice

Kalyvioti Elena , Papachristou Nicholaos , Triantaphyllidou Irene-Eva , Karavia Eleni , Plakoula Eva , Blair Harry , Kypreos Kyriakos , Papachristou Dionysios

Introduction: Recent data suggest that imbalances in lipid metabolism affect the function of both osteoblasts and osteoclasts and thus bone quality. Here we investigated the role of apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I), a key-element of HDL biogenesis, in the regulation of cardinal genes/proteins that regulate lipoblasts and osteoblasts in mice.Materials and methods: We used apoA-I deficient (ApoA-I−/−) and wild-type (C57BL/6) mice (10 anim...

ba0001pp355 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Diabetes and obesity as independent risk factors for osteoporosis in postmenopausal women: a population study of 3354 people: first results of the PROF Project (Prevention of Osteoporosis and Fractures)

Neglia Cosimo , Argentiero Alberto , Chitano Giovanna , Agnello Nadia , Quarta Giuseppe , Caiaffa Vincenzo , Distante Alessandro , Piscitelli Prisco

Objectives: We aimed to analyze bone mineralization in postmenopausal women of Southern Apulia and to evaluate the effect of obesity-related phenotypes as BMI ≥30 kg/m2, diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases.Methods: The PROF project is a population-based study on 3.356 subjects (40–99 years) analyzed by phalangeal quantitative ultrasound (QUS) to evaluate bone mineral status. A total of 2.756 postmenopausal women were ...

ba0001pp356 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Microgravity-induced osteoporosis: a challenge for the future of space programs

Piscitelli Prisco , Argentiero Alberto , Chitano Giovanna , Neglia Cosimo , Sordi Emiliano , Iolascon Giovanni , Distante Alessandro , Maria Luisa Brandi

Objective(s): We aimed to determine the impact of microgravity-induced osteoporosis on the future of space programs.Material and methods: We performed a metanalysis of the available literature, finding out different studies about i) muscle atrophy due to the absence of workload, which can consequently induce bone loss; ii) the effect of long term inactivity on bone mass; iii) the effect of calcium and vitamin D supplementation in women and men in order t...

ba0001pp357 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

The prevalence of osteoporosis and risk factors for bone demineralization in Italy: first results from the firmo study

Fossi Caterina , Cavalli Loredana , Giusti Francesca , Metozzi Alessia , Parri Simone , Guazzini Andrea , Maria Luisa Brandi

Objective(s): We aimed to determine the prevalence of osteoporosis and risk factors for bone demineralization in the Italian population.Material and methods: 3090 consecutive subjects were screened for osteoporosis by using calcaneal quantitative ultrasounds (QUS) in 16 Italian cities (women: 2635; men: 455) during the extension of the FIRMO study carried out in 2011 on about 7000 people. Anamnestic data were collected to assess the presence of recognize...

ba0001pp358 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Osteoporosis and ‘fragility fractures' in 110 centenarians living at the nursing home of Milan

Santi Ivana , Gianotto Monica , Guercio Valentina , Cetta Francesco , Monti Massimo

Osteoporosis and fragility fractures correlated, are a major clinical problem in older women and men and a major public health problem worldwide. As the population ages, the incidence of osteoporotic fractures is increasing. These fractures are associated with higher health care costs, physical disability, impaired quality of life, and increased mortality.Aim: evaluation of the frequency, type and age of onset of fragility fractures in 110 centenarians (...

ba0001pp359 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Ten years of increasing hip fractures incidence in Italy but first good news from the Analysis of National Hospitalizations Records 2000–2009

Piscitelli Prisco , Feola Maurizio , Rao Cecilia , Celi Monica , Piccirilli Eleonora , Gasbarra Elena , Parri Simone , Iolascon Giovanni , Maria Luisa Brandi , Tarantino Umberto

Objectives: We aimed to evaluate hospitalization rate of femoral neck fractures in the elderly Italian population over ten years.Methods: We analyzed national hospitalizations records collected at central level by Ministry of Health from 2000 to 2009. Age- and sex-specific rates of fractures occurred at femoral neck in people ≥65 years old. We performed a sub-analysis over a 3-year period (2007–2009), presenting data per five-year age groups, ...

ba0001pp360 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Osteoporosis risk factor correlation with BMD in Latvia

Pavlina Inese , Rasa Ingvars , Adamsone Inara , Daukste Ilze , Jaundzeikare Sandra , Kaneps Dainis , Kaze Ingrida , Medne Agita , Zelca Signe

Objective(s): To assess osteoporosis risk factors for postmenopausal women and correlation with bone mineral density (BMD) in Latvia.Material and methods: A national cross-sectional study conducted in Latvia about osteoporosis risk factors in postmenopausal women and BMD determination with DXA. 1.598 women who had a DXA scan visit, took part in a study (May–October 2012). The women filled out a questionnaire with 25 multiple choice questions on oste...

ba0001pp361 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Referral rate of Lebanese males for osteodensitometry

Yaghi Yasser , Maalouf Ghassan , Ghazzawi Ahmad , Yaghi Kinda

Introduction and objectives: Male osteoporosis in the Arab World and the Middle East should be considered a major public health issue, and a problem in clinical medicine which deserves adequate attention similar to post-menopausal osteoporosis. There is a great lack of awareness among men about osteoporosis, and treatment is not as well codified as in women.The aim of this study was to evaluate referrals of male patients to Osteodensitometry Unit in a Un...

ba0001pp362 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Assessment of osteoporosis knowledge among Lebanese physicians

Yaghi Yasser , Horr Fatiha El , Mousa Yousef , Yaghi Kinda , Maan Nancy

Aims and background: Osteoporosis is a growing public health problem in developing countries. Awareness can lead to reduction in the incidence of the disease and consequently the fragility fractures.Osteoporosis knowledge is an important contributor to improving management and treatment of patients. The aim of this study was to measure osteoporosis knowledge among Lebanese physicians.Subjects and methods: Representative random samp...

ba0001pp363 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Adolescents' lifestyle and bone health: what about the young bones in Norway?

Winther Anne , Dennison Elaine , Ahmed Luai Awad , Furberg Anne-Sofie , Grimnes Guri , Jorde Rolf , Gjesdal Clara Gram , Emaus Nina

Introduction: Norway has one of the highest reported incidences of osteoporotic fracture. Since, bone mineral density (BMD) is a strong predictor of future fracture risk, high peak bone mass achievement is essential. This study is the first to examine BMD in a population-based study including Norwegian adolescents. Here we compare the measured BMD with international reference ranges and explore predictors of BMD in this population.Methods: In 2010–2...

ba0001pp364 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Osteoporosis an independent predictor of mortality in hip fracture patients

Diamantopoulos Andreas P , Hoff Mari , Hochberg Marc , Haugeberg Glenn

Introduction: Mortality after hip fracture is increased. However, only a few studies have explored for predictors beyond gender and age. Thus our aim was to study risk factors associated with increased mortality in hip fracture patients.Methods: Hip fracture patients (>50 years) admitted to a county hospital in 2004–2005 were consecutively invited for assessment at the hospital osteoporosis centre. A broad spectre of data was collected. Standard...

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Effect of sitagliptin on bone growth and remodeling in non-ovariectomized and ovariectomized rats

Pytlik Maria , Folwarczna Joanna , Fronczek-Sokol Justyna , Smyla Adam , Wiecek Patrycja , Zych Maria

Type 2 diabetes and osteoporosis often occur together in postmenopausal women. Sitagliptin is a new drug used in the therapy of type 2 diabetes; it affects incretin system as a result of inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-4. So far, the impact of the drug on bone remodeling processes is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of sitagliptin on bone growth and remodeling in non-ovariectomized and ovariectomized rats.The experiments we...

ba0001pp366 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Caffeine at a moderate dose favorably affected bone mechanical properties in ovariectomized rats

Folwarczna Joanna , Pytlik Maria , Zych Maria , Cegiela Urszula , Kaczmarczyk-Sedlak Ilona , Nowinska Barbara , Sliwinski Leszek

Caffeine, a methylxanthine present in coffee, tea, coca-cola and other beverages, is considered to be responsible for an increased risk of osteoporosis in coffee drinkers, however the data from human and experimental studies are inconsistent. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a moderate dose of caffeine on the skeletal system of rats with normal and decreased estrogen level (developing osteoporosis due to estrogen deficiency).Caffei...

ba0001pp367 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Estimated glomerular filtration rate is associated with bone fragility in the elderly

Goncalves Maria Joao , Rodrigues Ana , Caetano-Lopes Joana , Raquel Emilia , Lopes Ana , Vidal Bruno , Vale Ana Catarina , Sarmento Marco , Vaz Maria Fatima , Monteiro Jacinto , Fonseca Joao Eurico , Canhao Helena

Introduction: Osteoporosis is frequently associated with renal disease, namely the bone metabolism disturbances caused by secondary hyperparathyroidism of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The increased risk of fragility fractures is well demonstrated in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). There is recent evidence that bone pathological changes start early in the course of CKD. Our aim is to evaluate whether chronic renal disease, before ESRD, is associated with bone fra...

ba0001pp368 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Portuguese and spanish FRAX® tool versions: a comparative analysis from EpiReumaPt

Gouveia Nelia , Canhao Helena , Rego Tania , Sousa Susana , Branco Jaime

EpiReumaPt is a cross-sectional, epidemiologic study to estimate the prevalence of rheumatic diseases in Portugal. Selected cases randomized from the 10 000 Portuguese subjects recruited are eventually observed by a rheumatologist. Portuguese and Spanish FRAX® tool were applied. The major osteoporotic (MOFR) and hip (HFR) fracture risk were calculated without DXA results.The FRAX tool has been developed by WHO to evaluate 10 years fracture risk. It ...

ba0001pp369 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Changes in bone mineral density of the both proximal femur after total knee arthroplasty

Kim Kwnag Kyoun

Introduction: The authors experienced a ipsilateral femoral stress fracture after total knee arthroplasty (TKR). Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) after TKR have been proposed as cause. However, reports regarding changes of BMD in the proximal hip after TKR have been rare. Therefore, first, we studied the question of whether TKR can effect change of proximal hip BMD? Second, if so, does TKR have different effects on BMD of the operative and non-operative sides?<p class=...

ba0001pp370 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Up-regulation of inhibitors of DNA binding/differentiation gene during alendronate-induced osteoblast differentiation

Kim Heung Yeol , Choi Hoon

Aim: Alendronate enhances bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP)-mediated osteoblast differentiation. A balanced regulation of inhibitors of DNA binding/differentiation (Ids) plays an important role in BMP-induced osteoblast differentiation. However, there are no studies on the possible roles of Id genes in alendronate-induced osteoblast differentiation. This study investigated the effect of alendronate on the expression of Id genes in osteoblast differentiation. ...

ba0001pp371 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Comparative analysis of vitamin D level with or without osteoporotic spinal compression fracture in Korean elderly patients

Park Ye-Soo , Kim Hong-Sik , Kong Dong-Yi , Won Ye-Yeon , Kang Byung-Moon

Introduction: To compare serum vitamin D levels in elderly patients with or without osteoporotic spinal compression fractures (OSCF) and to evaluate a correlation between serum vitamin D level and several variables such as age, and bone mineral density (BMD), bone turnover markers.Methods: The medical records of 78 patients with OSCF (fracture group) and 84 age-matched control patients who were diagnosed osteoporosis without OSCF (control group) were rev...

ba0001pp372 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Decreased bone mineral density is associated with coronary atherosclerosis in healthy postmenopausal women

Jo Mihyun , SiHyun Cho , Choi Young Sik , Lee Byung Seok , Seo Seok Kyo

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the association between bone mineral density (BMD) and coronary atherosclerosis in healthy postmenopausal women.Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 252 postmenopausal women who visited the health promotion center for a routine checkup, after excluding participants who had factors affecting BMD and coronary artery disease. BMD of the lumbar spine and proximal femur was evaluated by dual-energy X-r...

ba0001pp373 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and low bone mineral density in healthy Saudi women

Hussein Khulood , Alkadi Hanan , Lanham-New Susan , Ardawi Mohamad

Introduction and aims: Vitamin D deficiency is a prevalent disorder in developing countries. Clinical manifestations of the deficiency include musculoskeletal disorders, such as nonspecific muscle pain, poor muscle strength and low bone mineral density (BMD). The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and low BMD in healthy Saudi women.Methods: The subjects of this cross-sectional study comprised 449 healthy Saudi women...

ba0001pp374 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Effect of two types of bariatric surgery (gastrojejunal bypass and sleeve gastroplasty) on gene expression of bone remodeling markers in Goto-Kakizaki rats

Perez-Castrillon Jose-Luis , Riancho Jose-Antonio , DeLuis Daniel , Gonzalez-Sagrado Manuel , Ruiz-Mambrilla Marta , Domingo-Anfres Maria , Conde Rosa , Primo David , Duenas-Laita Antonio

Background: Surgical treatment of type 2 diabetes, specially in obese patients, has provided good results in the control of blood glucose and Hb1Ac although its effect on bone health is not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate gene expression of bone remodelling markers in type 2 diabetic Goto-Kakizaki (GK) non-obese rats after gastrojejunal bypass and sleeve gastroplasty, and their relationship with hormonal parameters.Materials and methods: We ...

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...

ba0001pp376 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Ursodeoxycholic acid protects osteoblastic cells from bilirubin and lithocholic acid induced apoptosis

Ruiz-Gaspa Silvia , Dubreuil Marta , Combalia Andres , Peris Pilar , Monegal Ana , Pares Albert , Guanabens Nuria

Introduction: Osteoporosis is a common complication in patients with chronic cholestasis, usually characterized by reduced bone formation. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) improves differentiation and mineralization and counteracts the damaging effects of bilirubin and lithocholic acid (LCA) in osteoblastic cells. Moreover, UDCA decreases apoptosis in a number of cell lines, but this antiapoptotic effect has not been investigated in bone cells.Aims: To assess...

ba0001pp377 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Effect of glucocorticoid treatment on Wnt signalling antagonists (sclerostin and Dkk-1) and their relationship to bone turnover and bone mass

Gifre Laia , Peris Pilar , Ruiz-Gaspa Silvia , Monegal Ana , Nomdedeu Benet , Guanabens Nuria

Wnt–β-catenin signalling and its antagonists (sclerostin and Dkk-1) play an important role in the regulation of bone mass and osteoblastogenesis. Glucocorticoid therapy (GCCT) is a well known factor related to decreased bone formation and osteoporosis development. Therefore, we analyzed the effect of GCCT on Wnt signalling antagonists (sclerostin and Dkk-1) and their relationship to bone mass and bone turnover.Methods: 22 patients (11M/11F, age...

ba0001pp378 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Role of Wnt antagonists (sclerostin and Dkk-1) on bone turnover markers and bone mass, in patients with complete spinal cord injury: preliminary results

Gifre Laia , Vidal Joan , Ruiz-Gaspa Silvia , Portell Enric , Monegal Ana , Muxi Africa , Guanabens Nuria , Peris Pilar

Spinal cord injury (SCI) has been associated with a marked increase in bone loss. This study analysed the effect of Wnt signalling antagonists (sclerostin and DKK-1) and their relationship with bone turnover markers and BMD evolution in patients with a recent SCI.Methods: Patients with a recent complete motor SCI (AIS A or B); (<6 months) were prospectively included. Bone turnover markers (bone formation: P1NP, bone AP; bone resorption: sCTx), Wnt an...

ba0001pp379 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Where and when do hip fractures occur? A population-based study

Leavy Breiffni , Aberg Anna Cristina , Melhus Hakan , Mallmin Hans , Michaelsson Karl , Byberg Liisa

Purpose: To describe the timing and whereabouts of the hip fracture patient at the time of fracture in a population-based setting and to relate these factors with residential and health status, seasonal variation and snow-covered ground.Methods: We consecutively included 486 hip fracture cases (age ≥50 years) admitted to a Swedish Orthopedic Department during a 1-year period. Data concerning socio-demographic details, fall location, time of fractur...

ba0001pp380 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Hip fracture trends in Denmark 1980–2010 with age-period-cohort-effects

Rosengren Bjorn , Bjork Jonas , Cooper Cyrus , Abrahamsen Bo

The origin of the recent levelling-off in hip-fracture incidence in several settings is unknown.Methods: Using Danish national inpatient data for individuals aged ≥50 years during 1980–2010, we examined annual number and incidence of hip fractures and age, period, and cohort effects by log-likelihood estimates in Poisson regression models. Age adjustment was done by direct standardization, time-trend analysis by linear regression, and identifi...

ba0001pp381 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Impact of hip fracture on mortality and life expectancy

Michaelsson Karl , Nordstrom Peter , Nordstrom Anna , Garmo Hans , Byberg Liisa , Pedersen Nancy , Melhus Hakan

Several studies have shown a higher mortality after hip fracture but the reasons and the duration of the excess risk is not well understood. We aimed to determine whether there exists a higher mortality after hip fracture when controlling for genetic constitution, environmental and life-style risk factors, and comorbidity. All 286 identical Swedish twin pairs discordant for hip fracture (1972–2010) were identified by use of the National patient register and the Swedish tw...

ba0001pp382 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

The relationship between cardiovascular risk and bone mineral density: an important role for anthropometry

de Jongh Renate , Jameson Karen , Syddall Holly , Sayer Avan , den Heijer Martin , Cooper Cyrus , Dennison Elaine

Introduction: Cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis have often been reported to coexist in older people. However, the literature is conflicting regarding size and indeed direction of the association. The aim of the present study was therefore to assess associations between the Framingham general cardiovascular risk score and bone characteristics in a cohort of older adults.Methods: We studied 374 men and 379 women, born 1931–1939, who participated...

ba0001pp383 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Detection of autoantibodies to osteoprotegerin in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and their association with disease activity

Hauser Barbara , Riches Philip , Gilchrist Tamara , Wilson Jim F , Fraser William D , Ralston Stuart H

Introduction: Osteoporosis and fragility fractures are recognized complications of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Previously Riches et al. described a patient with celiac disease and severe osteoporosis in whom neutralizing antibodies to osteoprotegerin (OPG) were present. The aim of this study was to determine if OPG autoantibodies were present in patients with RA and other rheumatic diseases and to relate these to clinical features.Methods: We dev...

ba0001pp384 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Does vitamin D status impact on hip fracture incidence?: evidence of fracture variation with latitude and season in Sweden

McCloskey Eugene , Johansson Helena , Oden Anders , Kanis John

Although the optimal requirement of vitamin D for skeletal health in the general community remains uncertain, vitamin D deficiency impairs bone mineralisation, increases bone turnover, accelerates bone loss and increases fracture risk. Seasonal variation in the hip fracture incidenc, reported in several studies, supports a role for vitamin D deficiency in the epidemiology of hip fracture. We hypothesised that if the association is causal, then the amplitude of the seasonal var...

ba0001pp385 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Fracture risk assessment in a primary care population: case finding using routine GP data, FRAX® And RAIDR® in the United Kingdom

Aspray Terry , Whalley Erica , Scott Mike , Summers Steve , Turley Steve , Wright Rachel , Maddison Valerie , Abdy Sharon , Kay Lesley

Introduction: Fracture risk assessment using FRAX® estimates 10-year fracture risk (FR10) at major sites (Maj_FR10) and hip (Hip_FR10). In 2012, in Newcastle, UK, a strategy was agreed to share data between General Practice (GP), Clinical Commissioning Groups and local hospitals to identify patients at high FR10.Methods/design: FRAX® and RAID® (a health reporting, analysis and intelligence delive...

ba0001pp386 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Effect of thymogen injections on dentinogenesis in mandibular incisors after thymectomy

Kochubey A A , Luzin V I , Yeryomin A V

The purpose of this research was to study the histological structure of albino rats lower incisors of different ages after thymectomy under the injections of thymogen intrapritoneally.Materials and methods: The experiment was conducted on 360 white rats of three age groups: immature, mature, and senile period.Results: Injection of thymogen on the traditional pattern immature rats was accompanied by an increase in the width of the p...

ba0001pp387 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Sclerostin associated with vertebral bone marrow fat in older men but not women

Ma Vivian , Li Xiaojuan , Sigurdsson Sigurdur , Eriksdottir Gudny , Hauksdottir Alda , Palermo Lisa , Hue Trisha , Lang Thomas , Harris Tamara , Rosen Clifford , Vittinghoff Eric , Siggeirsdottir Kristin , Sigurdsson Gunnar , Oskarsdottir Diana , Gudnason Vilmundur , Schwartz Ann

Previous studies found a negative correlation between vertebral bone marrow fat (MF) and bone density (BMD). Proposed mechanisms for this include i) a shift in stem cell lineage allocation from osteoblasts towards adipocytes, and ii) an increase in osteoclast-promoting cytokines with greater MF. However, little is known about the relationship between MF and bone markers. To assess these relationships in older adults, we used data from the AGES-Reykjavik cohort. MF was measured...

ba0001pp388 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

The association of leptin: adiponectin ratio with bone in overweight and obese postmenopausal women

Chi Yi-Chih , Liu Pei-Yang , Spicer Maria , Ilich Jasminka

Leptin and adiponectin have an opposing relationship in circulation; leptin is higher and adiponectin lower in overweight/obese individuals, and vice versa. Studies showed that both leptin and adiponectin can be either beneficial or harmful to bone depending on the mode of action. The objective was to investigate the association of serum leptin:adiponectin ratio (L:A) with BMD of various skeletal sites and markers of bone turnover in overweight and obese postmenopausa...

ba0001pp389 | Osteoporosis: pathophysiology and epidemiology | ECTS2013

Serum leptin and adiponectin in overweight and obese postmenopausal women after the 6-month weight loss program and their relationship with BMD

Chi Yi-Chih , Liu Pei-Yang , Spicer Maria , Ilich Jasminka

The connection between osteoporosis and obesity is becoming a topic of increasing research. The adipocyte-secreted hormones, leptin and adiponectin, may be the mediators between adipose tissue and bone. The aim was to examine the changes in leptin and adiponectin with the weight and body composition (fat and lean mass) change during the 6-months weight loss program. Additionally, the relationship between two adipokines and BMD of various skeletal sites was also examined. Parti...