Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences on calcified tissues

ba0001pp249 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Impairment of endochondral ossification by Hoxa2 overexpression: a plausible molecular explanation of idiopathic proportionate short stature

Deprez Pierre M L , Nichane Miloud G , Lengele Benoit , Rezsohazy Rene , Nyssen-Behets Catherine

Introduction: Using transgenic mice ectopically expressing Hoxa2 all along chondrogenesis, we previously associated the resulting animal phenotype to human idiopathic proportionate short stature. Our analysis showed that this overall size reduction was due to a negative influence of Hoxa2 in the very first step of endochondral ossification. As the molecular pathways underlying this pathogenesis are still unknown, we here tried to identify the impact of Hoxa2 overexpression on ...

ba0001pp262 | Chondrocytes and cartilage | ECTS2013

Establishing an in vitro system to study chondrocyte phenotypes associated to human hereditary hemochromatosis and identify molecular players involved in chondrocyte related iron metabolism

Simao Marcio , Gavaia Paulo , Pinto Jorge , Korng Ea , Cancela M Leonor

Background: Bone metabolic disorders, such as osteoarthritis (OA), osteopenia and osteoporosis have been associated to iron overload, both in humans and animal models. In the case of hereditary hemochromatosis (HH), arthropathy represents one of the most prevalent and disabling symptoms. This work aims at investigating the roles of HH-related HFE mutation and iron accumulation on chondrocyte metabolism.Materials and methods: Primary cultures of articular...

ba0001pp433 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Denosumab is associated with progressive improvements in hip cortical mass and thickness

Poole K , Treece G , Gee A , Brown J P , McClung M R , Wang A , Libanati C

Denosumab (DMAb) significantly improves bone strength at the hip, estimated by FEA from QCT scans, from baseline (B/L) and vs placebo (Pbo) (Keaveny ASBMR 2010). We determined the extent and distribution of mass and thickness changes at the proximal femur, a key skeletal site for fracture risk, using a novel cortical bone mapping technique on the same serial QCT scans. A FREEDOM substudy included 80 women who underwent hip QCT scanning at B/L and months 12, 24 and 36 during DM...

ba0001pp500 | Other diseases of bone and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

IFITM5 c.−14C>T mutation causes variable type V osteogenesis imperfecta phenotype and decreased COL1A1 expression but increased mineralization by cultured proband osteoblasts

Reich Adi , Bae Alison S , Barnes Aileen M , Cabral Wayne A , Chitayat David , Marini Joan C

Introduction: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by bone fragility. OI type V, with autosomal dominant inheritance, is characterized by ossification of the forearm interosseus membrane, radiodense metaphyseal bands, propensity for hyperplastic callus formation, and mesh-like lamellation on bone histology. Type V OI probands are reported to have white sclerae and normal teeth. Recent reports identified the cause of type V OI as a ...

ba0002oc10 | Biology | ICCBH2013

Phenotypic dissection of bone mineral density facilitates the identification of skeletal site specificity on the genetic regulation of bone

Kemp John P , Medina-Gomez Carolina , Estrada Karol , Heppe Denise H M , Zillikens Carola M , Timpson Nicholas J , St Pourcain Beate , Ring Susan M , Hofman Albert , Jaddoe Vincent W V , Smith George Davey , Uitterlinden Andre G , Tobias Jonathan H , Rivadeneira Fernando , Evans David M

Heritability of bone mineral density (BMD) varies at skeletal sites, possibly reflecting different relative contributions of environmental and genetic influences. To quantify shared genetic influences across different sites, we estimated the genetic correlation of BMD at the upper limb (UL), lower limb (LL) and skull (S) obtained from whole body DXA scans, using bivariate genome-wide complex trait analysis (GCTA). The study (n=9395) combined data from the Avon Longitu...

ba0002p50 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Bioelectrical impedance as a screening tool for low bone mass in Indian children and adolescents

Ekbote Veena , Khadilkar Anuradha , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal M Zulf , Khadilkar Vaman

Objectives: i) To assess bone (BMC) by BIA in apparently healthy Indian children. ii) To generate percentile curves for BIA measured BMC by age/gender. iii) To investigate relationship between BMC measured by BIA and DXA in separate subset.Methods: In a multicentre study, 4154 children (2298 boys), 5–18 years underwent BMC assessment by BIA. BMC for age percentiles were computed using LMS method. In 41 children (not from the multicentre study) total...

ba0002p52 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Incidence of fractures in 2–18 years old affluent Indian children: a multicentre study

Ekbote Veena , Khadilkar Anuradha , Pillay Deepa , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal M Zulf , Khadilkar Vaman

Objective: Fractures represent a common injury during childhood and adolescence. Knowledge of epidemiology of fractures is crucially important for implementation of prevention strategies for target population. Our objective was to evaluate incidence of fractures in Indian children and adolescents and to investigate association of fractures with physical activity.Methods: Data on history of fracture, age, site of fracture and physical activity were collec...

ba0002p54 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Association of calcium and dairy intake with growth in Indian children

Ekbote Veena , Khadilkar Anuradha , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal M Zulf , Khadilkar Vaman

Objective: Optimal intakes of calcium and milk are necessary in children and adolescents to facilitate not only mineralization but also growth in stature. Low intakes of calcium and also, of milk and milk products in Indian children have been reported. Hence, the objective was to study Indian children’s growth with respect to their calcium and dairy intakes.Methods: We studied 220 children (boys 104, age range 2–16 years). Data on their height,...

ba0002p56 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Effect of puberty on the muscle–bone relationships in Indian children and adolescents

Khadilkar Anuradha , Sanwalka Neha , Mughal M Zulf , Chiplonkar Shashi , Ekbote Veena , Khadilkar Vaman

Objective: To describe changes in the muscle–bone unit, assessed as the ratio of bone mineral content (BMC) to lean body mass (LBM) at skeletal sites during puberty in Indian males and females, after adjusting for age and fat.Methods: Data on arm, leg and total body (less head) BMC, LBM and fat mass (FM) assessed by DXA for 888 apparently healthy children and adolescents (426 females), 5–17 years of age from a cross-sectional study used to gene...

ba0002p78 | (1) | ICCBH2013

Variable relationship of fat mass and bone with pubertal staging in obese and normal weight Indian children and adolescents

Khadilkar Anuradha , Ekbote Veena , Pandit Deepa , Chiplonkar Shashi , Mughal M Zulf , Khadilkar Vaman

Objective: In children, factors such as age and puberty are confounders when investigating associations of fat or lean with bone mineral content (BMC). Our aim was to assess influence of fat on BMC in overweight/obese (ow/ob) and normal weight (nw) children at different stages of puberty.Methods: Cross-sectionally, 244 children+adolescents (6–16 years) (73nw, 177ow/ob) were assessed (tanner staging (TS), body composition (DXA) (total body BMC, lean ...