Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp53 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

Strontium ranelate treatment improves bone material level properties in human transiliac bone biopsy specimens

Ammann Patrick , Rizzoli Rene

Bone strength, hence fracture risk, is dependent on bone geometry, microstructure and bone material level properties. We have reported that microstructure and material level properties contribute independently to the increase in bone strength in rats treated with strontium ranelate for 2 years, as evaluated by μCT-based Finite Element analysis.We investigated the effects of strontium ranelate (SrRan) treatment on bone material level properties of tr...

ba0001pp54 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

In vitro exposure of rat femur to strontium chloride influences bone material level properties and increases bone strength

Ammann Patrick , Rizzoli Rene

Bone microarchitecture and material level properties independently contribute to the improvement of bone strength induced by strontium (Sr) ranelate treatment as evaluated by μCT-based finite element analysis. The influence of in vitro Sr exposure on material level properties and on bone mechanical properties is unknown.We investigated whether in vitro exposure of rat femurs to Sr is able to modify the bone mechanical properties in...

ba0001pp88 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Low calcium intake aggravates the deleterious effects of an isocaloric low protein diet on bone material level properties during growth

Fournier Carole , Rizzoli Rene , Ammann Patrick

Low protein or low calcium intake are known to impair bone growth, but their combined effects on determinants of bone strength are not well understood. We investigated the influence of various protein and calcium containing diets on determinants of bone strength in growing rats.One-month-old female rats were fed isocaloric diets containing 10, 7.5 or 5% casein, with 1.1% (normal; NCa) or 0.2% calcium (low; LCa) during 8 weeks. Tibia midshaft geometry (ou...

ba0001pp89 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2013

Spirulina alga prevents impairment of peak bone mass acquisition induced by an isocaloric low protein diet

Fournier Carole , Rizzoli Rene , Ammann Patrick

New food strategies should be developed to fight against child malnutrition and growth retardation in developing countries. Spirulina alga, one of the richest sources of vegetable protein, contains all essential amino acids. It easily grows in tropical regions. We hypothesized that impaired peak bone mass acquisition (PBMA) caused by dietary protein deficiency could be prevented by Spirulina supplementation in growing rats.One-month old female rats were ...

ba0003pp57 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Anabolic and anti-catabolic effect of Strontium ranelate in an in vivo bone healing model

Lavet Cedric , Rizzoli Rene , Ammann Patrick

We assessed whether systemic Strontium ranelate (SrRan) administration accelerates the healing of a bone defect and could modulate local bone cellular activities. Proximal tibia bone defects were created in 6-month-old female rats, which received then orally SrRan (625 mg/kg per day, 5/7 days) or vehicle (controls) for 4, 8, or 12 weeks. Bone samples were analysed by micro-computed tomography and histomorphometry in various compartments, ie metaphyseal second spongiosa (MC), a...

ba0003pp75 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Low calcium-phosphate diet attenuates dietary protein deficiency-mediated impairment of bone growth by blunting the decrease in serum IGF1 and in hepatic GH receptor gene expression

Fournier Carole , Rizzoli Rene , Ammann Patrick

Low protein diet (LPD) impairs body growth, decreases serum IGF1 and increases serum FGF21, two hepatokines influencing bone growth. Low calcium-phosphate diet (LCaPiD) increases serum calcitriol. We hypothesized that LPD effects on bone growth may differ according to calcium and phosphate intakes through the hormonal modulation of calcitriol, IGF1 and FGF21. One-month old rats were fed isocaloric diets containing 10 or 5% casein (10Prot, 5Prot), with 1.0% calcium and 0.8% pho...

ba0001pp55 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2013

In vivo microindentation for the assessment of bone material level properties

Ammann Patrick , Guerri Roberto , Hansma Paul , Nogues Xavier , Diez-Perez Adolfo

A micro-indentation technology potentially allows in vivo investigation of intrinsic bone tissue quality, a determinant of bone fragility. Thus the signification of the parameters investigated is still unclear.Since protein malnutrition affects bone material level properties – geometry and strength – rats were fed a normal or an isocaloric low-protein diet. Both femurs were collected and measurements of geometry using micro CT, materia...

ba0003pp361 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2014

Protein malnutrition attenuates bone anabolic response to PTH in female rats

Lavet Cedric , Zacchetti Giovanna , Gasser Jurg Andreas , Rizzoli Rene , Ammann Patrick

We previously demonstrated that an isocaloric low protein diet attenuates the bone anabolic response to GH. Whether such a dietary manipulation could affect the bone anabolic effects of PTH was assessed. We studied 6-month-old female rats pair fed with isocaloric diets with a low protein (2.5% casein, LP) or normal protein content (15% casein, NP) for 2 weeks. Then, the animals were treated with 5 or 40 μg/kg recombinant human amino-terminal fragment PTH(1–34) (PTH-5...

ba0005p31 | Bone biomechanics and quality | ECTS2016

Site specific bone loss induced by spaceflight in mice: a multiscale evaluation of trabecular and cortical structure and quality

Gerbaix Maude , Gnyubkin Vasily , Delphine Farlay , Helene Follet , Patrick Ammann , Cecile Olivier , Francoise Peyrin , Norbert Laroche , Boris Shenkman , Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch , Laurence Vico

Intrinsic quality, micro and nano structure of bone after 1 month of spaceflight and during 1 week of recovery had never been investigated. The aim was to explore these properties in appendicular and axial skeleton of mature mice.Ten C57/Bl6 male mice flew on the 30-day space Russian BION-M1 high-orbit satellite mission (Biomedical Ethics Commission of IBMP, n°319). Five were euthanized 12 h after landing, the others 8 days later. A ground control g...