Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0003pp406 | Paediatric bone disease | ECTS2014

Early intervention with anti-resorptives is essential in OI: a longterm murine study

Raggio Cathleen , Marino Josephine , Doty Steve , Pleshko Nancy , Boskey Adele

The oim/oim mouse resembles type III OI. Our study mimics clinical questions: is RANK-Fc as efficacious as ALN in reducing fracture number? Is RANK-Fc safe to administer to children? Is there any advantage to receiving RANK-Fc treatment post adolescence, following no treatment or ALN treatment from infancy through adolescence?All animal work was done under an IACUC-approval. Mice – n=200, WT or oim/oim. Treatment spanned a...

ba0002oc9 | Biology | ICCBH2013

EPO signaling and hematopoietic expansion as causes of osteoporosis in a thalassemia mouse model

Vogiatzi Maria , Yang Zhiwei , Oikonomidou Rea , Rivella Stefano , Boskey Adele , Ross F Paddy

Thalassemia is a chronic anemia associate with high rates of osteoporosis. To determine how erythropoiesis leads to bone loss in thalassemia, we used the th3/+ thalassemia mouse to study the role of erythropoietin (EPO) and hematopoietic progenitors (HP), since they are both increased in thalassemia.Methods: Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) cultures and MSC cocultures with various HP from wild type (wt) and th3/+ mice were diff...

ba0002oc23 | Miscellaneous | ICCBH2013

Switching from alendronate to RANKL blockade alters bone properties after 14 weeks of therapy in the oim/oim mouse

Marino Josephine , Pleshko Nancy , Doty Steve , Carter Erin , Boskey Adele , Raggio Cathleen

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) patients entering adulthood should continue with bisphosphonate therapy or would benefit from switching to a RANKL blockade therapy. To address this question, we used a mouse model of type III OI.Methods: Animal studies were performed under IACUC approval. OI (oim/oim) and wild-type (WT) mice were treated from 2–26 weeks with i) saline; ii) alendronat...

ba0004oc11 | (1) | ICCBH2015

Comparison of RANKL blockade and bisphosphonate anti-resorptive therapies in a growing mouse model of OI: implications of prolonged treatment on bone health

Marino Josephine , Pleshko Nancy , Doty Stephen , Carter Erin , Jepsen Karl , Boskey Adele , Raggio Cathleen

Objective: The purpose of this ongoing study was to determine whether osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) patients entering adulthood should continue with bisphosphonate therapy or would benefit from switching to a RANKL blockade therapy. To address this question, we used a mouse model of type-III OI.Methods: Under IACUC-approval, +/+ and oim/oim mice were treated from 2–26 weeks (n=20/treatment/genotype) with either 1) saline 24 weeks; 2...